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Example sentences for "varied"

Lexicographically close words:
varices; varicocele; varicolored; varicose; varie; variegata; variegate; variegated; variegation; variegations
  1. Then he made a few extemporaneous remarks, after which he salivated the palm of his right hand, took the self-cocking songster in his left, and proceeded to wear out the gads over the varied protuberances of his pupils.

  2. In my opinion every professional man should keep a chest of carpenters' tools in his barn or shop, and busy himself at odd hours with them in constructing the varied articles that are always needed about the house.

  3. When I was thus bustling about, amidst so many varied phases of life, I could not very well sympathise with the quiet doings of Saint Canon's.

  4. As you will have noticed, reporters over there are set to very varied work instead of being fixed in any one especial groove as in England.

  5. Here my labours became much more extended--my experiences and knowledge of all shades of American life and character the more varied and complete in consequence.

  6. Totus in peccato concipietur, in peccato generabitur, in peccato nascetur.

  7. Public Peace and Imperial Chamber, establishment of the, 313.

  8. Frederick the Third ended, it was impossible for the princes to see with unconcern the condition into which their selfishness and turbulence had brought the Empire.

  9. Sidenote: Bearing of the Empire upon the progress of European civilization.

  10. Finding themselves similarly baffled, his successors at last accepted their position, and were content to take the crown on the Pope's conditions and depart without further question.

  11. Those computations have varied greatly, but I believe I am speaking within the bounds of prudence, if I assume that the falls of Niagara have not retreated at a greater pace than about a foot a year.

  12. Moreover, the very steam arising from it (reflecting as it did the varied tints beneath) was exquisitely colored, and vanished into air like a dissolving rainbow.

  13. These verses are varied in theme, and run the gamut of humor, satire, and pathos.

  14. On the low ground are forests, palm-trees, and rice-fields, the whole rich and varied in color.

  15. A prolonged and varied observation of the habits of this insect, in New Jersey and elsewhere, enables this editor to say that the mosquitoes of Siam are easily chief among their kind.

  16. Both of these tombs and many others in this church have interesting and greatly varied lunettes of the Virgin and Child.

  17. The return drive to Rome may be varied by turning to the right about a mile beyond this, into a lane which leads past the so-called temple of Bacchus to the Via Appia Vecchia.

  18. In the midst of this varied and distracting career she continued to see visions, and to fast and scourge herself.

  19. It is varied and full of episodes, which few can fail to read with interest; and as exhibiting the sentiments and thoughts of a very influential circle of minds during a quarter of a century, it may be said to have a distinct historical value.

  20. With the exception of about five years in the reigns of Gallus and Valerian, the persecution was continuous, though it varied much in its intensity and its range.

  21. The former, it is truly said, are more varied and more prolonged than the latter but on the other hand, they are attained with more effort, and they are diffused over a far narrower circle.

  22. Star and stone, plant and beast fulfill their purpose in the whole plan of creation by their existence and varied natures, and are accordingly called "good" as they are.

  23. Mr. DANA varied his motion, after debate, on account of the uncertainty which appeared to exist as to the sum reimbursable, and of course as to the sum to be loaned.

  24. When did they begin; when, though they may have been varied in character, were they relaxed in degree, and when were they probably to cease?

  25. The correspondence between the Department of State and this Minister will show how unessentially the features presented in its commencement have been varied in its progress.

  26. The contract between this man and the creditor is varied by the law, because the remedy of the creditor is changed.

  27. He wished the tariff to be varied in such a manner as to suit the actual state of things, and the existing condition of society and business.

  28. But it was proper that the two Houses of Congress should be courteous in their conduct to one another, and the state of affairs at present peculiarly required it; he therefore varied his motion.

  29. Meditations of this nature would lead one far away in varied directions, perhaps unsuited for the commencement of a long journey lying before us.

  30. This author has a keen relish for all the varied beauties of nature, and possesses the faculty of describing them so as to enable us to share in its healthful gratifications.

  31. It is astonishing what interesting and varied reading such volumes make.

  32. The day between sunrise and sunset was divided into twelve equal parts, which varied in length according to the season of the year.

  33. This occupation was varied in the second year of his residence by an interesting mission to Rome.

  34. Callias cheerfully consented, and was glad that he had done so, so witty and varied was his companions conversation.

  35. The great and varied body of legendary lore which he accumulated, together with his ever active and universal sympathy with mankind, made the chief elements in his fictions.

  36. The heroine chosen by Miss Burney was one whose circumstances particularly well suited her to form the centre of a varied collection of characters and of a comprehensive picture of contemporary society.

  37. Its is, indeed, extraordinary that one mind should have been able to seize so many and so varied historical conditions as are treated in the Waverley novels.

  38. The author of "Rosalynde" was a man of very varied talents and experience.

  39. Novels relating particularly to English life and manners have been greater in number and more varied in character than those of any other country.

  40. An attempt to trace the gradual perfection of this form of literature, its development into a work of art, into a natural history of men, into a truthful reflection of very varied social conditions, will occupy the remainder of this volume.

  41. Of a good Scotch family, but obliged by poverty to rely on his own efforts for a living, he mixed familiarly with varied classes of men.

  42. He trusts that in the form and style of the book and in the manner of presentation of the varied list of subjects, even the partiality of friends will find little to excuse.

  43. This variety extends from the highest posts to the lowest; and to make such varied organizations work together to a common end is one of the greatest achievements of civilized man.

  44. They had arrived in a country of vast extent, upon which stood hills of strange and varied forms.

  45. Our young yagers were very much interested in these mountain forms, so varied and fantastic.

  46. As they grow older the lads with ambitious parents will be given a more varied education.

  47. When it is finished, there may be pleasant discourse or varied amusements, but never real business; and even if there are guests, the average dinner party breaks up early.

  48. The exact order of these contests, and the rules of elimination as the games proceeded, are uncertain--perhaps they varied with time and place.

  49. All day long as they advanced could be seen the varied population of the wild melting before them into the gloom; for the forest, although continuous, was not dense except in the immediate vicinity of the river.

  50. The witch-doctor, clad in the varied and alarming insignia of his office, acted as leader.

  51. Occasionally the landscape resembled a kaleidoscope, so dense and varied were the manifestations of animal life.

  52. The varied emotions swaying the three men were apparent in their faces and their demeanour as they accompanied Mr Wiseman to the Parsonage.

  53. But as the description of each plate is complete in a single leaf, and there is not any series of folios, the order can be varied at the taste of the purchaser, if directions to that effect be given to the binder.

  54. The floors are covered with crumbling fragments of varied and costly decorations in sculpture, painting, and fretwork.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "varied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ambiguous; ambivalent; amphibious; assorted; blended; combined; complex; composite; conglomerate; contrary; dappled; deviating; different; differing; disagreeing; discordant; discrepant; discrete; disparate; dissimilar; dissonant; distinct; distinguished; divergent; divers; diverse; diversified; eclectic; equivocal; heterogeneous; incompatible; incongruous; inconsistent; indiscriminate; inharmonious; intricate; ironic; irreconcilable; jumbled; manifold; many; medley; mingled; miscellaneous; mixed; motley; multifarious; multinational; patchy; pluralistic; promiscuous; scrambled; separate; separated; several; sundry; unequal; unlike; unsorted; variant; varied; variegated; various; varying