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Example sentences for "wonders"

Lexicographically close words:
wonderlands; wonderly; wonderment; wonderments; wonderous; wondher; wondherful; wondir; wondre; wondred
  1. One wonders why he is so anti-Spanish, but as he was brought up living in Portugal this may have something to do with the matter.

  2. We were welcomed by our friends, who had become somewhat anxious at our long absence; and Gerald, after expatiating on the wonders we had seen, acknowledged that he was glad to get beyond the hearing of the hoarse cries of the birds.

  3. Surely our brother here has told you many times of the wonders to be seen in a space trader, and terms can be arranged that will make any small purchase a painless pleasure.

  4. For all of you, a thousand wonders are to be found here.

  5. Such wonders of Mandan culture had been reported to La Verendrye that he half expected to find them white men with a civilization equal to that of Europe.

  6. The modern traveler who advances by this route to the sources of the river beyond the Great Lakes surveys wonders ever more impressive.

  7. In this he was intensely in earnest, for the connection would have done wonders for Captain Lake in the county.

  8. A new and unknown world, full of wonders and throbbing with anticipation, would meet him in there.

  9. Pelle knew something about this subject too, but this was nevertheless like drawing up a net from the deep; a brilliant world of wonders came up with it.

  10. But there was no awe-inspiring man, who looked at them affectionately through gold-rimmed spectacles while he told them about the sun and the moon and all the wonders of the world.

  11. At first she wonders to see him there, then slowly a dim sense of pain and fear comes back to her.

  12. Honor watches her, and wonders which of the village people have been brave enough to pass the ruins of Donaghmore at this hour.

  13. Not so says the Evangelical; it is by means of our fussy activity and mechanical organization that His wonders are performed.

  14. The poet tells us, ‘God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform.

  15. Large areas of this interesting country have not yet been revealed to us, nor can we expect to acquire a full knowledge of its Geographic wonders until the means of internal communication have become more assured.

  16. The magicians of the East work wonders in the strange atmosphere of that strange country, whose very air is heavy with magic.

  17. From the moment of this initiation into the wonders of his own mind, a distaste for the realities of life began to grow upon him.

  18. They did not know all the wonders they were about to see, nor did they dream of all the strange experiences and adventures in which they, would play an active part.

  19. Yes, the trip, in spite of its hardships, has worked wonders for him.

  20. Now she wonders if that unexpected caller could have been a lady.

  21. What I like is books about something you could maybe know about yourself and maybe some of them old-time wonders of the world with explanations of how they was made.

  22. Fulton was struggling to develop steam navigation; and other discoverers were seeking to unfold the wonders of art as well as of nature.

  23. Wonders the simple Parley, not having the remotest idea, you know, who this intruding garment is.

  24. We certainly achieved wonders in arithmetic, according to our own conceptions, some of us going even beyond the Rule of Three, and making forays into the mysterious regions of Vulgar Fractions.

  25. They had seen the mythological conceptions of their ancestral country dwindle into fables; the wonders with which the old poets adorned the Mediterranean had been discovered to be baseless illusions.

  26. The marvels of superstition were displaced by the wonders of truth.

  27. If Chaldea, Assyria, Babylon, presented stupendous and venerable antiquities reaching far back into the night of time, Persia was not without her wonders of a later date.

  28. The time-honored wonders that had been glorified in the "Odyssey," and sacred in public faith, were found to have no existence.

  29. The announcement of these wonders at once attracted universal attention.

  30. One half was for Windermere, the other for Grasmere; and one wonders how large was the gathering at the church for the dole.

  31. It was warm and sunny; the benches were empty; I sat there a long time, in that pleasant state of mind which visits the traveller in foreign towns, when he is not too hurried, while he wonders where he had better go next.

  32. Federation has already accomplished wonders among our American Catholics and is welding into one great unit the various societies of the Church in that immense country.

  33. What has weakened the moral fibre of our modern society so much that at times one wonders if we are living in the Christian era?

  34. Several warriors had observed from a distance one of the first trains on the Northern Pacific, and had gained an exaggerated impression of the wonders of the pale-face.

  35. Another recorded the appearance of a comet; and from these heavenly wonders the great national catastrophes and victories were reckoned.

  36. Yes, my boy has certainly done wonders along the inventive line," said Mr. Swift.


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