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Example sentences for "stil"

Lexicographically close words:
stigmatize; stigmatized; stigmatizes; stigmatizing; stik; stile; stiled; stilet; stiletto; stilettoes
  1. Stil at Lake George in our old encampment 2 Cannon and 2 morter peaces all of them Brass come into Lake George to day.

  2. Stil here General Limon[30] & Colonel Phiches Regiments come up to the Lake this day I washed my Cloths 1 more rigiment come up.

  3. Stil Here the main of us & Nothing remarkable only almost all our woodstock men came up & with great Joy we recived them & much more the things that were sent us, I receved a letter from Ben Lyon.

  4. I received a Letter from John at the half moon and from thence we marched & Arived at Stil Water[22] & Lodged their & Barnabas Evings was poor.

  5. Stil warm & wet som of our Rigiment discharged Home but none of our company.

  6. Stil at Schenacata[15] and we moved into our Barrocks and Barnabas Evings was taken poor with a working in the Body Ben denny was taken very poor.

  7. Stil hear and we were imbodied for prayers in the morning and then trained a little.

  8. The above ceremony is thus mentioned by Chaucer in his description of the marriage of January and May: "The bride is brought a-bed as stil as ston; And whan the bed was with the preest yblessed, Out of the chambre hath every wight him dressed.

  9. Their was in their trayne a great number of men and women, which stil made very much of vs, and by euident signes made vs vnderstand how glad they were of our arriuall.

  10. As we stil went on sounding we found not past fiue or sixe fathome water, although we were sixe good leagues from the shoare: at length we found not past three fathomes, which gaue vs occasion greatly to muse.

  11. After they had staied a while in our ships, they began to be sory, and stil demanded of me when they should returne.

  12. Within a few years of this high spirited lady's escape the case of little Clarice Stil engaged the attention of the King's court.

  13. The exquisite poetry of the dolce stil novo was heard.

  14. The fourteenth the wind blew stil South East, sometimes more Southwarde, and sometimes Eastward, being vnder 14.

  15. I urged whither or no a gentlemans sone by becoming a burgoise was not stil gentleman; they sayd not, for by becoming bourgoise (he is called Roturier) he seimes to renounce his right of gentleman.

  16. The posterity of the poor Waldenses are to be sein stil in Piedmont, Merindol, and the rest of Savoy, as also of the Albigenses in Carcasson, Beziers and other places of Narbon.

  17. But could youth last, and love stil breed, Had joys no date, nor age no need; Then those delights my mind might move To live with thee, and be thy love.

  18. Balow, my babe, ly stil and sleipe, It grieves me sair to see thee weepe.

  19. I trow thou dote,' Up she goeth for fear, at last, No question mooved where it should stand Upon his hed the pottage she cast, And heeld the pot stil in her hand.

  20. Herand sic wordis of Ilioneus, 15 Ful stil his vissage haldis Latynus; Hys syght onmovyt to the erd dyd he prent, Witht eyn rollyng, and erys rycht attent.

  21. The doctrine on which the dolce stil nuovo was based pointed to the love of a noble heart as the source of all perfection in heaven and earth.

  22. The following passages from the poems of the troubadours and their heirs, the Italian poets of the dolce stil nuovo, will prove the historical reality of this relationship, the ideal of the declining Middle Ages.

  23. Also poore Mutezuma was cötented with their conuersation, & gaue thë stil rewards.

  24. There he dined very soberly, and vsing fewe words vnto his company, sate stil al pensiue, musing vpon that he had to doe: For on the one side the grauitie of the facte moued him rigorously to chastise him which had committed the same.

  25. Maister Philippo then lost no occasion or time stil to behold Madame the Queene, were it in the church or courte, or were she disposed for disport and recreation to walke abrode.

  26. The rauisher seeing the Duke to be earnest, could not tell at the first Face, of what Woode to make his arrowes, stode stil astonned, and was surprysed wyth a newe feare.

  27. You may assoone make her that you Loue beleeue it, which I warrant she is apter to do, then to confesse she do's: that is one of the points, in the which women stil giue the lie to their consciences.

  28. The numerous proper nouns in Gothic, which ar containd in Greek and stil more so in Latin sources, hav been utilized by Dietrich ('Ausspr.

  29. Medially and finally it may stil hav had the value of a fricativ sound (HG.

  30. Also the Greek θ denoted at that time, as it stil does in New Greek, a similar sound.

  31. The stem-characteristics ar stil clearly seen in all classes in the dat.

  32. Of these a few remnants stil survive in Gothic, which from a Gothic point of view must be regarded as irregularities.

  33. To these belong for the most part proper nouns which ar stil felt to be foren elements and hav but imperfectly adopted the Gothic inflection.

  34. I stil hold that an admixture of elements from Comparativ Filology would be opposed to the object of the book.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    still alive; still continued; still earlier; still further; still future; still going; still greater; still here; still holds; still kept; still less; still life; still lives; still looking; still loved; still observed; still other; still possess; still remains; still remember; still retains; still the; still they; still very; still water; still worse