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Example sentences for "store"

Lexicographically close words:
stops; stopt; stor; storage; storax; stored; storehouse; storehouses; storekeeper; storekeepers
  1. Therefore he determined to store them away for their own safeguard among those ancestral professions alike of the Old and New World that are exempt from political vicissitude and dynastic changes.

  2. Happiness was in store for them perhaps--and more children.

  3. She was almost impelled to tell him why, in her excursions to the various quarters, she had found Hampton interesting, but a shyness born of respect for the store of knowledge she divined in him restrained her.

  4. The young Italian who kept the store gave them a friendly grin.

  5. Afterwards, when she became a saleslady in the Bagatelle, that flamboyant department store in Faber Street, she earned four dollars and a half a week.

  6. Opposite the Clarendon Mill on the corner of East Street was a provision store with stands of fruit and vegetables encroaching on the pavement.

  7. It starts at the soda fountain in Warner's Drug Store on Bridge Street in Catskill, New York, and it ends at the soda fountain in Bennett's Candy Store on Bridge Street in Bridgeboro, New Jersey.

  8. It's a pretty little village-post office, two stables, a hardware store where you can buy cake, and a watering trough.

  9. Pretty soon we came pell-mell into Kingston and I could see the circus posters in all the store windows and on the fences.

  10. When we got through shopping, we went to Warner's Drug Store for sodas.

  11. Now she fills with the spoil of the fields her laughing baskets, osier-woven; now she twines a wreath of flowers and crowns herself therewith, little seeing in this a foreshadowing of the marriage fate holds in store for her.

  12. The rich, setting no store by their fretted golden ceilings, would rather have lived in greater security in an Aeolian cave.

  13. Page 231 story tells, the Phoenix is wont to store his father’s ashes and, adoring the image of the god, his master, to entrust his precious burden to the flames.

  14. Tom, 'He've a wonderful store o' little souls up aloft.

  15. Marion, who was ready for anything, and thought she might as well have a little more fun for the scolding that she knew was in store for her, tried hard to get up a little excitement; pretending not to understand when M.

  16. And thou hast had thy store of tenderest names; The very sweetest, Fancy culls or frames,[1] When thankfulness of heart is strong and deep!

  17. CC] Such strength that Earldom held of yore; Nor wanted at this time rich store 105 Of well-appointed chivalry.

  18. The commandant ordered a plentiful store of liquor, provision, &c.

  19. The bee tree, a huge chestnut, cut down thirty years ago for its store of honey, is sinking back into the forest floor, but we could still see its hollow heart and charred sides where the fire had been made to smoke out the bees.

  20. Preston told the negro woman to meet him by eleven o'clock, at the store of the person who had charge of her money, and we rode at once to the 'Old State Bank.

  21. And quickening his step at the close of his soliloquy, "Captain Dan," as he was called, came up behind two boys who were standing in front of the principal fruit and candy store of the busy town of Hamilton.

  22. While the miller was taking in the corn, Moses bought a roll of lozenges at a store near by, and as he came out with them a man passed that way, leading a small but valuable dog.

  23. The rat squealed so loud that a large Newfoundland dog at the store across the street heard it, and came running over to see what was the matter.

  24. I have a store at Bothaskraal, and I am come to ask for your daughter to wife.

  25. My father had a good store of rum, which in those days I despised, but I have learnt the taste for it.

  26. But there's a disappointment in store for him.

  27. I did not know that he had a picture he set so much store on, and I settled in my mind that it was the picture of Jack's Lizzie that Muggins was kissing, and which he must have taken from under Jack's pillow.

  28. There was a man in the store when Dick Handfield changed the note, and Old Flick, who knew all about the lay, asked Dick Handfield all sorts of questions and regularly confused him.

  29. This store was also a kind of post-office, where you might deposit letters on payment of one shilling each, and receive them, if there were any to receive, at the same price.

  30. If he refuses, Old Flick shall give him in charge for passing a forged note, and the man who was in the store at the time will be the witness.

  31. In the windows of Old Flick's All-sorts Store was heaped the most worthless collection of worthless articles that could possibly be compressed within so small a space.

  32. All his pain came back to him intensified by the misery he felt was in store for Alice, unless her husband's innocence were established.

  33. To read these volumes is like going out ourselves into the forest with an expert guide who sees everything and who has at his command an unlimited store of anecdote and chatty reminiscence of birds and animals and even plants.

  34. His Macaulay-like memory charged with enormous store of literature from all lands and at instant command; his bluff and hearty manner; and the atmosphere of romance which surrounded him, made him a marked man wherever he went.

  35. The town drunkard stirs, the clerks wake up, a furious clatter of drays follows, every house and store pours out a human contribution, and all in a twinkling the dead town is alive and moving.

  36. She added, moreover, culture and impressions by much residence abroad, and when she began to write it was with rich store of material.

  37. He had taken orders on the store till he was tired of it.

  38. Spain at this time regarded the new land as a vast jewelry store in charge of simple children of the forest who did not know the value of their rich agricultural lands or gold-ribbed farms.

  39. Descending, as it did, from the mythology of savages, the mythic store of Greece was rich in legends such as we find among the lowest races.

  40. Accordingly, from her store of rich and beautiful garments, she chose the gayest and the most likely to attract attention.

  41. I have had some carpenters up there this past week, putting in a counter and shelves and shutting the new store off completely from the rest of the house.

  42. I found the prospective store just as it had been described: a large, plain, front room, now fitted with shelves and a counter, and all freshly painted.

  43. It is the commencement of a new departure, for your store is going to prove a great boon to the settlers.

  44. Further, I am going to work this store right and that from the very beginning.

  45. I questioned in my heart, as her big eyes searched mine, "I wonder, little maid, what this big world has in store for you?

  46. The settlers would find a store up there a perfect god-send.

  47. Besides, somebody's got to come over to the store now we're getting our groceries from you instead of ordering them from Vancouver.

  48. I accepted the invitation, as I had a business project to discuss with the old man, something that should prove a benefit to the store and a financial benefit to him.

  49. I pushed the store doors open and followed her in.

  50. I filled this cash order and immediately thereafter the two walked out of the store and sailed away without another word or even a look behind them.

  51. This we did, because we had no store of victual, and must fight or ride home.

  52. These were always miserably poor, but generally had a half-dozen chickens running about, and a small store of cornmeal and sidemeat.

  53. Ordinarily he would have passed one of these in scorn, because to take any of their little store would starve the brood of unkempt children that always abounded.

  54. Pap's bought Abraham Lincoln a new suit o' store clothes and the girls have made him some white shirts.

  55. The legume continues to live its usual life, perhaps increasing the store of nitrogen in its roots and stems and leaves during the whole of its normal growth.

  56. The only plants which are of use in this green manuring are those which can, through the agency of bacteria, obtain nitrogen from the air and store it in their roots.

  57. It will, of course, be plain from this that the store of nitrogen food must be constantly diminishing.

  58. We have also learned that they can act in connection with legumes and some other plants, enabling them to fix atmospheric nitrogen and store it m their roots.

  59. Without a store of fixed nitrogen in the soil these carboniferous plants could not have grown.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "store" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abundance; acceptation; accommodate; accumulate; accumulation; acquiescence; afford; archives; armory; arsenal; assurance; attic; backlog; bag; bank; barrel; basement; bay; bestow; bin; bookcase; bottle; boutique; box; budget; burden; cache; can; cellar; certainty; chest; closet; clothe; coffer; collection; commissary; concession; confidence; conservatory; contribute; cooperative; cornucopia; countinghouse; crate; credence; credit; crib; cumulation; cupboard; delay; dependence; depose; deposit; depository; depot; dividend; dock; donate; drawer; dump; earnings; emporium; endow; establishment; exchequer; faith; file; fill; find; freight; fund; furnish; gain; gains; garner; get; give; gleaning; gross; heap; hoard; hold; hope; house; husband; hutch; income; interest; inventory; invest; keep; killing; lade; larder; library; load; locker; lodge; lucre; lumberyard; magazine; maintain; makings; market; mart; mass; material; materiel; mine; munitions; net; outlet; pack; paradise; park; pelf; percentage; perquisite; pickings; pigeonhole; pile; plenitude; plenty; pocket; post; postpone; premium; prepare; present; preserve; proceeds; process; profit; provide; provision; rack; rations; receipts; reception; recruit; reliance; repertory; replenish; repository; reservation; reserve; reservoir; return; returns; rick; sack; salon; sanctuary; shelf; shelve; ship; shop; stack; staple; stash; stock; stockpile; storage; store; storehouse; storeroom; stow; stuff; subsidize; substance; supermarket; supplies; supply; support; sureness; surety; table; take; tank; treasure; treasury; trust; utilize; vat; vault; warehouse; wealth; winnings; yield