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Example sentences for "unconquered"

Lexicographically close words:
unconformities; unconformity; uncongenial; unconnected; unconquerable; unconscientious; unconscionable; unconscionably; unconscious; unconsciously
  1. How could 'the kingdom to be destroyed' possibly mean mine, the mighty realm of the powerful Croesus, the friend of the gods, the hitherto unconquered leader?

  2. Malignant planets, cruel destiny, Pursued them both, the fair Manchegan dame, And the unconquered star of chivalry.

  3. It has been heard by us that when that unconquered and illustrious lord subdued his wrath, the lady (called Death) went away from his side.

  4. Be it happiness or be it misery, be it agreeable or be it disagreeable, what comes to one should be enjoyed or endured with an unconquered heart.

  5. Cary took her hands in his, looked into her eyes and his answer breathed the still unconquered spirit of the South.

  6. He was speaking proudly, in the reckless passion of the yet unconquered Southerner, only half-conscious of the tot who watched him, wondering.

  7. A great shout went up from the crowd of watchers when they knew that Jikiza the Unconquered was killed at last, and there were many who hailed Umslopogaas, naming him Chief and Lord of the People of the Axe.

  8. My name is Zinita, and Jikiza the Unconquered is my step-father.

  9. Still, he told Galazi something of the tale, and that he was determined to do battle with Jikiza the Unconquered for the axe Groan-Maker.

  10. Come out and tell me your name and lineage--you who would do battle with the Unconquered for the ancient axe.

  11. For as long as Tidenham had been the extreme south-west corner of England, so long had the neighbouring land between the Wye and the Usk been the extreme south-east corner of unconquered Wales.

  12. In these laws is much trustworthy evidence from which might be drawn a very graphic picture of the social and economic condition of the unconquered Welsh people, at a time parallel to the centuries of Saxon rule in England.

  13. Thus, as we have seen, when the conquest of Wales was completed, the tribesmen of the till then unconquered districts became freeholders under the Prince of Wales, and with no mesne lord over them.

  14. At once a messenger was sent to the splendid Spanish camp before the city of Granada, the last unconquered city of the Moors of Spain.

  15. O bravest of knights, descendants of unconquered ancestors, do not be weaker than they, but remember their courage.

  16. Ever and anon, too, with a feeling of still unconquered triumph, he thought, "She loves me still!

  17. Well, they did not know that the free young forest eaglet had got its wings clipped for the first time, that day, and that Georgia could exult no more in the thought that she was wholly unconquered and free.

  18. Child as she was, the hitherto unconquered Georgia felt that she stood in the presence of a strong will, that surmounted and overtopped her own by its very depth, intensity and calmness.

  19. And yet not a sound came from the mutilated but unconquered African to annoy the ear of the sleeping city.

  20. Illustration: One of the Tchuktches--an unconquered Race.

  21. Very far was it from being a peace between two equal powers, but a truce between a sovereign and unconquered rebels.

  22. Two thousand dead which he left behind him on the field, testified to the extent of his loss; and the Duke of Friedland remained unconquered within his lines.

  23. The Divine call therefore often requires of us that we leave a Jerusalem unconquered for ourselves, while we pass on with the hosts of God to do battle with the public enemy.

  24. In The Unconquered Air and Other Poems (Houghton Mifflin Co.

  25. The inhabitants were an unconquered race of warriors called the Mambava, fiercer than the lions and leopards about them, hostile to strangers, and given to uncanny customs.

  26. From time to time the older settled colonies kept sending out fresh swarms of young emigrants towards the yet unconquered west, much as the Americans and Canadians have done in our own days.

  27. That part of Chili which remains unconquered reaches from the river Biobio in the north to the Archipelago of Chiloe in the south, or between the latitudes of 37° and 42' S.

  28. Having heard of the might of the unconquered Ecke, Theodoric, who was still somewhat weakened by his wounds, thought to pass through the forest by night and so avoid an encounter.


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