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Example sentences for "trafficked"

Lexicographically close words:
traen; traer; traffic; traffick; trafficke; trafficker; traffickers; trafficking; traffics; traffike
  1. Lower and meaner grafters rose to take the place of the earlier and more robust good fellows who trafficked in the city o' shame.

  2. During the 1920 campaign he trafficked with Senator Penrose, the representative of hated wealth, for support at Chicago, offering, it has not been disclosed what considerations, for his aid.

  3. The army marched off; but the Swiss, who had first trafficked in their blood, now trafficked in their honour.

  4. But Christendom beheld in Sixtus not merely the spectacle of a Pope who trafficked in the bodies of his subjects and the holy things of God, to squander basely gotten gold upon abandoned minions.

  5. The colonists had been living there in indolence, and a large part of their implements and arms had been trafficked away to the Indians.

  6. It is not surprising that the popes, who had long trafficked in human credulity, saw, in the growth of relic-worship, an opportunity to increase their own power and the revenues of the church of Rome.

  7. A negro trader had offered him a considerable sum for the 'boy,' and under the pretence of saving him from the punishment of the law, he was trafficked away from his woman and children to another state.

  8. They are held as slaves--trafficked as merchandise--registered as goods and chattels!

  9. By himself in that vast house the madman performed ghastly experiments; and who could tell what dark secrets he trafficked in?

  10. Rum and slaves were the commodities in which the Newport of his time trafficked largely.

  11. We Trafficked with them for a few Trifles, in which they dealt very fair and friendly.

  12. Before they understood the deeper underlying principles of organized society, they had seen what they naturally held to be high official duties and responsibilities ruthlessly bartered and trafficked with before their eyes.

  13. That which is beautiful must not be trafficked with, but must only be reverenced and adored.

  14. He trafficked with success, but made no great advance along unknown Africa, even if he commenced a new era in the permanent colonisation of the Continent.

  15. And there were the Fuggers at Augsburg who trafficked with emperors: houses with those step-ladder gables, and people with puffed elbows and slashed sleeves and feathers of all colours in those wide hats.

  16. Her accounts with the great retail houses along Broad Street were always settled by checks on the Grindstone, as well as her obligations to the insatiable cormorants that trafficked in "robes and manteaux" farther up town.

  17. Here he trafficked with the people, the first he had met, except the Finn hunters, since leaving his fiord.

  18. The would-be saviour of England secretly trafficked with the Court of St. Germain.

  19. If they trafficked with them, they were to pay for whatever they bought, or they would be punished.

  20. They answered that the Tarapecosies were no enemies of the Christians; on the contrary, they were their friends since Garcia had visited their country and trafficked with them.

  21. This was the first animal we had seen in the streight, except at the entrance, where we found the guanicoes that we would fain have trafficked for with the Indians.

  22. And in so doing her spirit rose in hot rebellion against being a prisoner to deadening drudgery, against being shut away from all the teeming life that throve and trafficked beyond the solitude in which she sat immured.

  23. All these products that are trafficked from the islands are divided into six [sic] classes.


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