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Example sentences for "uns"

Lexicographically close words:
unroofing; unruffled; unruled; unruliness; unruly; unsaddle; unsaddled; unsaddling; unsafe; unsaid
  1. Sie hoerte mir zu, wenn ich erzaehlte, was in der Stadt vorging; aus meinen Kinderjahren; von dem Beamtenwesen in der Kanzlei, wo wir uns zuerst kennengelernt.

  2. Tom half frowns and quick looks over his shoulder to see if his boss is around, I guess, and then comes over to the air pump.

  3. I looked up, and there was a shiny black car with M.

  4. Kate dragged me along by the hand to her apartment.

  5. All I can hear now is Pop at the other end of the line, laughing his head off.

  6. Then he broke into that cellar on a dare or for kicks.

  7. As he sat and listened, not a little of the squire's old Madeira found its way into his face, and no sooner were the family seated in the sleigh than the wine seemed to find expression in his tongue as well.

  8. Without so much as "by your leave," Colonel Rahl had taken possession of the first two floors of their house for himself and the six or seven officers whom he made his boon companions.

  9. T is the last time I set foot in your church, Mrs. Meredith," he declared, loudly enough to make it evident that he desired those filing out of the doors to hear.

  10. Well," called the man more loudly, "art going to keep me here all night?

  11. There they found the wounded man stretched on the snow, and just within the doorway lay Janice in a swoon, with Clarion licking her face.

  12. Did the rebel general seem triumphant over his easy victory?

  13. T is advice he might take himself to proper advantage," said one of the juniors, while they were stripping off their wet coverings in a side room.

  14. All they need are good officers to make them good soldiers.

  15. They could scarce catch me such a night, but my mission is too vital to take any risks.

  16. Janice, when the silence became more embarrassing than to speak.

  17. But the British would not dare say as much as you say, after the lessons they've had.

  18. I pray you drink it, sir, for our sake if you won't for your own.

  19. A rift had come in the smoke, and a column of boats, moving with well-timed oars, could for a moment be seen as it came forward.

  20. While the favourite drink of the period was sizzling in the fire, Mr. Meredith recovered enough to pull out his purse and pay up the debatable levy.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uns" 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:
    unseen world; unskilled labor; unsound mind; unstable equilibrium; unsuccessful attack; unsuccessful attempt