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Example sentences for "team"

Lexicographically close words:
teak; teakettle; teakwood; teal; teals; teamed; teaming; teammates; teams; teamster
  1. My team can run signals, but you can't expect them to play.

  2. The quarterback took his position near the ball and the rest of the team gathered some twenty yards away.

  3. The team went through the pantomime of a fierce mass on centre.

  4. The team was turned back, and for the best part of half an hour they looked for the missing trail.

  5. Then came a shout, and Gus Schmidt appeared, driving his dog team and with the runaway team also in harness.

  6. Gus Schmidt, and once more he cracked his long whip and again his team bounded forward.

  7. Coming towards them was a dog team on a gallop.

  8. With nothing to do but to wait, the boys took their time over the midday meal, and while doing this they had the team fed.

  9. Gus Schmidt, and with a dexterity that was really marvelous he turned his own team about and in a few seconds was traveling after the runaways.

  10. Behind the team was an overturned sled, empty.

  11. The two made a team which excited the full approval--the wondering admiration--of the Honorable Archer Converse.

  12. We're some little team when we get started.

  13. The team is laden with cooking utensils, bedding, a wardrobe, a portable altar and its fittings, a food basket, and other odds and ends.

  14. The entire household of his lordship is en route, with two Indians, and a half-breed who conducts a team of four dogs.

  15. A team has ever since been sent over annually by the Dominion, and Mr. Gzowski has generally made a point of accompanying them himself.

  16. Wagner, besides being the captain of the athletic track team that expected to compete with the other schools, happened to be the best short distance runner in Mechanicsburg.

  17. Then their team was patched up with a couple to replace those who were tired out; after which they started to show Riverport what they knew about basketball.

  18. Ain't it great t' have a feller like yous stop a runaway team an' pull yous out o' de smash!

  19. The pace of the leaders was checked, and the wheel-horses tried to play leap-frog with them, the result being that the whole team became entangled in the harness.

  20. Anyhow, when McKibben saw him after the team was stopped, there was that cross-shaped scar, plain as anything.

  21. This fellow cut out a horse from the runaway team and got away.

  22. He'll have the team running again," scowled Clipperton.

  23. There was a shock like an earthquake as the front horses of the team hit the rope.

  24. Jose, the Mexican that was with Juan Morisco when the team ran away, found Bascomb in the hills and told him of the accident.

  25. As soon as Clip and Chub had the team in hand, Matt ran to the girl.

  26. He was covered with dust, and had evidently been racing after the team on foot.

  27. It was while Jose was tying Ollie to the wagon, telling her he was doing it just to keep her from falling off, that the team got scared and began to run.

  28. That's why you'll be captain of the team after I'm gone.

  29. He was not surprised then to discover that in the history of the college, Gray Pendleton was the first plainsman, the first aristocrat, who had ever been captain of the team and the president of his class.

  30. They had but a single relative--a maiden aunt--and with her they made their home when they were not at school or off on peddling trips with a van and team of horses.

  31. One team of gray horses, the old mare a little lame in her right foreleg.

  32. Without more ado we got his old team hitched up and began loading, and hauling out the manure, and spent all day long at it.

  33. They want to play whichever team seems the stronger, and they’re going to discuss the prospects and decide in a few days.

  34. They talked of other things then until Lawrence had to join his team and enter the athletic house with them to dress.

  35. The Harvard team was the first to leave the athletic house; they broke through the line of spectators near where Irving stood and trotted out on the field.

  36. For the next ten minutes neither team succeeded in making much progress.

  37. It was all the more foolish to be so excited, because the accessories to promote a preliminary excitement were lacking,—rivalry, partisanship; the visiting team had no supporters.

  38. The whole team did its best, but Harvard would not be denied.

  39. The training table was vacant, and at the other tables were empty chairs where substitutes on the team had sat.

  40. I’m going back with the team on the six o’clock train—hour exam on Monday.

  41. They waited loyally in front of the athletic house to welcome and console their team when it should emerge.

  42. Doctor Pornell now put in an appearance and desired to know if the football team did not wish to march around the oval escorted by his own players.

  43. After the march each team was allowed quarter of an hour for practicing.

  44. Just three minutes before the end of the first half the Pornell team scored a touchdown.

  45. The pitcher for the Pornell team was now as nervous as Tom bad been and suddenly Forwell was hit in the arm by the ball.

  46. Sam had given his team some explicit instructions, and these were now being followed.

  47. The football team was, of course, the center of attraction, and Sam and Tom came in for their full share of honors.

  48. Fred Garrison was the next of the team to come forward.

  49. And Sam did run, knowing that if he missed the ball the Pornell team would score two runs, if not three.

  50. Then the umpire came out and gave each team fifteen minutes for practice.

  51. A splendid team of iron-grays was attached to the carriage; and Dick, who loved good horseflesh, could not help but admire the animals.

  52. The members of the football team were all at hand, and it did not take long to find out each was in favor of the game, and then the matter was laid before Captain Putnam.

  53. But the team got permission to get up an hour earlier than usual every morning, and this time was spent in the hardest kind of practice with the ball.

  54. The cheers were given with a will; and, getting the football team and the other cadets together, Putnam Hall gave a rousing cheer in return for Pornell Academy.

  55. But instead of slackening their speed, the team moved on faster than ever, the carriage rocking violently from side to side.

  56. In the third innings the Pornell team made two runs.

  57. Thanksgiving was but a week off, so the football team had to work hard to get into proper condition.

  58. I know the four hoofs of a clean-going nag, or the points of a team of oxen, better than all the books of Moses.

  59. Just what ability this team possessed was a matter of interesting speculation for Team One.

  60. She is putting out the very finest line of team play I have ever witnessed.

  61. On this particular afternoon Jane marshalled her forces, and not taking no for an answer from Judith, who preferred a hike to practice, had succeeded in getting a full team on the floor.

  62. It was to be expected that Marian Seaton would occupy a place on the opposition team within Wellington.

  63. Marian should have stood her ground and helped her team celebrate, if not victory, then defeat!

  64. The players of most interest were the centers: Jane and Drusilla played center for Team One, and Marian and Dolores occupied the ring for Team Two.

  65. That was perfect team play, but it made very little impression on the spectators.

  66. With the skill you developed last season, and the wonderful team work we marshalled, I don't see why we shouldn't be able to go out, and simply eat up the other colleges.

  67. A fumble made by Marian cost the Twos a point, when a foul committed by Norma Travers of Jane's team evened them up again, without either side making a basket.

  68. She could duck and dodge and sprint and "shoot a basket" while her companions of the team were extricating themselves from each others' stockings.

  69. As a basketball team the girls were first-class noise makers, and if there were any other ways of racketing than those operated, Bedlam itself must have held the copyright.

  70. Most of the men were ahead of the team with their bolos, cutting down and dragging away the trees and bushes, and thus forming a trail which would allow the wagons to pass.

  71. Progress with the team was impossible, and all alighted.

  72. The description of the final game with the team of a rival town, and the outcome thereof, form a stirring narrative.

  73. Well, I am thinking we shall have a pretty good load for one team with what we get out of the place," said George.

  74. The master of the team hardly needs to guide, for the dogs are eager to follow the scent.

  75. Then the hunters trudge home for the dog team to help them.

  76. An Eskimo boy is much pleased when his father tells him he is getting old enough to have a team of dogs for his very own.

  77. White Fang had ceased eating, lost heart, and allowed every dog of the team to thrash him.

  78. At the first hint of conflict, the whole team drew together and faced him.

  79. When Mit-sah cried out his command for the team to stop, White Fang obeyed.

  80. So the dogs came to understand that when the team stopped by order, White Fang was to be let alone.

  81. He looked over the remainder of the team with a speculative eye that summed up instantly the salient traits of each animal.

  82. The wisest as well as strongest dog was the leader, and the team obeyed him and feared him.

  83. The team dispersed in ignominious defeat, and it was not until after dark that the dogs came sneaking back, one by one, by meekness and humility signifying their fealty to White Fang.

  84. And when there was no meat to give, Mit-sah would keep the team at a distance and make believe to give meat to Lip-lip.

  85. A second and smaller sled was driven by Mit-sah, and to this was harnessed a team of puppies.

  86. The moment the sled started, the team took after Lip-lip in a chase that extended throughout the day.

  87. Walking up in front of the team he motioned for the driver to halt.

  88. He was in a sort of day dream, when suddenly, his team was stopped by a couple of boys, who sprang from behind a clump of trees.

  89. The boys sent the team on their way, trusting to luck that the horses would find their way home.

  90. He let the team go their own gait, and took it easy in the rick on a couple of horse blankets.

  91. Here the team was put up at a livery stable, and the chums hired bathing suits and houses, and spread themselves for a fine dip in the lake.

  92. It was eight o'clock in the evening before they went to get their team again.

  93. Anxiously, Mr. Upton looked around for Jerry, and then he stopped the team and put them up in the barn.

  94. One day a man came to the stable and took an extra team and a Concord wagon for the purpose of going up to meet the coach, which he did some miles above Brigham City.

  95. There they hired a wagon and team for $20, and with that went into Pueblo, where they arrived at 3 o'clock on Thursday morning.

  96. Securing a team of his own he hitched to the wagon and drove off.

  97. Journeying on, they stopped for a few days at Green River, where the second team and wagon were sold.

  98. While at Ironton he formed the acquaintance of a Swede by the name of Marinus Jansen, who owned a splendid four-horse team and a big ore wagon and outfit for hauling ore from the mines.

  99. After feeding their horses and obtaining breakfast, they drove down to Big Grove, and leaving their team concealed in the bushes on the outskirts, walked into the town.

  100. After walking a few miles they secured a team of horses from a ranchman, with which they expected to continue the journey.

  101. The murderers declared that they had owned the animals for four years; but they at last found a man who had known the team as belonging to Turner, and who had telegraphed him of the effort of a stranger to sell them.

  102. Brown loafed around Denver until his money was all gone, when he stole a team of mules from a man in West Denver, and skipped out, but was captured with the mules in Jefferson county by Marshal Hopkins.

  103. They disposed of the grain at Evanston, and of the first team at Piedmont.

  104. The chest was then glided gently to the ground: the driver, who had been previously paid, turned the heads of his team toward Badajoz, and with a brief salutation departed homeward.

  105. Sam presently, and Dick, who was driving, brought the team to a halt.

  106. They found Dick had led the team from the field.

  107. Peleg, don't let the team lag," he went on, to the driver.

  108. They brought the team to a halt and listened.

  109. The lads ran down to the barn and had Jack Ness hitch up a fresh team to a buckboard.

  110. Then Dick cracked the whip, and off the team started at a good pace, the eldest Rover, however, holding them well under control.

  111. The team was put up at the hotel barn, and then all hands went to the dining room for a late supper.

  112. He called to the horses, and the team moved forward slowly.

  113. The distance to the cave was soon covered, and the boys tied their team to a tree in that vicinity.

  114. There was another team headed by Tad Sobber, and on this Nick Pell was a quarterback.

  115. In the first half of the game Sobber's eleven got ten points, while Larry's team got nothing.

  116. How Sobber had ever gotten the captaincy of this team was a mystery.

  117. The crowd had to tramp a good mile and a half before they reached a farmhouse where they could procure a team and a sleigh big enough to take all of them to Oak Run.

  118. Dick's first words, as he leaped to the ground and ran to the heads of the team to quiet them.

  119. The team caused much comment, but was not voted practicable.

  120. When the Giant team leaves Boston to-morrow night for New York, Matson mustn't go with them.

  121. And every member of the Giant team was tasting the delights of victory to the full.

  122. His former team mates stepped back as he lurched against them.

  123. Take it all in all, I'd just about as lief face one team as the other.

  124. At that time he was playing in the Central League, and his team was training at Montville, North Carolina.

  125. Year in and year out he had pitched his team to victory.

  126. Mac could easily get up another team composed of crack players which could be called the All National or the All America Nine.

  127. When they entered the clubhouse, a roar of welcome greeted them from the members of the team who were already there.

  128. Then the cooling shower and a quick shift into his uniform, after which Joe, cool, collected, thoroughly master of himself, strolled out on the field where the whole Giant team forgot their practice and made a wild rush for him.

  129. McRae had a little talk with his team in the clubhouse before they went out for practice.

  130. It was up to each team to win four straight games if it could.

  131. The team was cheered singly and collectively as they came on the field and scattered for preliminary practice.

  132. Joe and Jim had been downtown with the rest of the team having a heart-to-heart talk with McRae and Robson about the strategy to be adopted in the forthcoming games.

  133. I came all the way from Chicago to see Brennan's team win, only to see Matson smear a defeat on them.

  134. That last great game with Princeton had been noted by Jimmie Mack, manager of the Pittston team in the Central League.

  135. There can be no such thing as a team on these mountains--one would as soon think of driving a team up the side of a wall.

  136. She plows, or rather digs, for on these steep mountain sides plowing is an impossibility, for so steep are they that should the team be plowing transversely the upper horse would fall and crush his mate on the lower side.

  137. So saying, he started his team along, and bade the man good evening.


  138. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "team" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    band; battalion; bevy; body; both; brace; bracket; brigade; bunch; cabal; cast; clique; cohort; company; complement; conjugate; contingent; corps; coterie; couple; couplet; covey; crew; crowd; detachment; detail; division; doublet; duet; duo; dyad; eight; eleven; equipage; faction; five; fleet; gang; group; grouping; junta; match; mate; mob; movement; nine; outfit; pack; pair; party; phalanx; platoon; posse; regiment; reserves; rig; ring; salon; shift; side; span; spike; squad; stable; staff; string; tandem; team; tribe; troop; troupe; turnout; two; unicorn; union; varsity; wing; yoke