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Example sentences for "whole host"

  • Our great-grandmothers, in their gardening capacity, knew a whole host of things which have long since been forgotten.

  • With Count Hommonai I should think nothing of going against a whole host of dog-headed Tartars, but how can I approach the countess?

  • We reached the Mount Gould creek on the 22nd of April, and almost so soon as we appeared upon its banks, we flushed up a whole host of natives who were living and hunting there.

  • I heard voices, and saw a whole host of men, women, and children.

  • If these foreign workers and machines were introduced, a whole host of men would in a moment be deprived of their living.

  • He had no money to pay his way in; but he could catch a glimpse of a whole host of magnificent things when the curtain was drawn up in order to admit a late-comer.

  • But this is certain, that but for the grand master here I and a whole host of other men wouldn't perhaps be respectable fathers of families to-day.

  • He at once concerted plans of opposition, and made his attack amidst a whole host of similarly disappointed aspirants.

  • They soon invented a whole host of evil spirits, and names for them besides, which they said were sent by Mother Samuel to torment them continually.

  • Ghosts, goblins, wraiths, kelpies, and a whole host of spiritual beings, were familiar to the dwellers by the misty glens of the Highlands and the romantic streams of the Lowlands.

  • Germany has its Schinderhannes, Hungary its Schubry, and Italy and Spain a whole host of brigands, whose names and exploits are familiar as household words in the mouths of the children and populace of those countries.

  • He would not be long, if left alone at the head of the house, ere he wedded some fair and fruitful lady, to exclude my claims for ever with a whole host of healthy white-headed children.

  • Ah, little did he know that at that moment his son's forces were defeated and dispersed, thirteen of his gallant barons killed, and a whole host of noble prisoners following the army of Edward into Worcester!

  • See, there on the top of the hill are a whole host of black fellows, and now they are running down towards the sand.

  • But suppose that he has encountered some such large gang of armed blacks as those we see out yonder; he and his companions must have been shot down, for what could so small a party do against a whole host of enemies?

  • But tell me more; from the sounds I heard as I hurried from my bed, there must have been a whole host of followers with this Black Huntsman.

  • Coral sells for as much as 500 francs per kilogram, and in this locality the liquid strata hid enough to make the fortunes of a whole host of coral fishermen.

  • Indeed, under the dense foliage of this wood, a whole host of parrots fluttered from branch to branch, needing only the proper upbringing to speak human dialects.

  • This current swept along with it a whole host of moving creatures.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole host" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    branch office; eat the; golden color; hath reached; huge mass; human skeleton; keep them; living water; single large; struck him; takes part; whole black; whole cloves; whole crowd; whole day; whole frame; whole groups; whole heart; whole lifetime; whole lot; whole nation; whole numbers; whole people; whole story; whole wheat; wholesale prices