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Meanings of remarked sententiously in English
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Usage of remarked sententiously in English
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He nodded approval, and remarkedsententiously that the desire to possess a wife was common to all men.
2
Then once more, ten days later, after some passage of arms with one of her daughters, she had remarkedsententiously.
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The wrinkles in the quaint visage of his host grew deep and complicated, as though he had tasted something very bitter, and he remarkedsententiously:
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Whereupon "Douglas got mad," snatched up the book, and, tossing it into the crowd, remarkedsententiously, although not conclusively, "Damn such a book!"
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"It's my opinion that Mercer has seen his wraith," he remarkedsententiously.
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"Disguises are generally assumed for the purpose of concealing crime," he remarkedsententiously.
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"Men have turned up before, after having been reported dead," he remarkedsententiously.
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"I should like you to be perfectly unbiassed in your opinion," he remarkedsententiously.
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"It certainly is a very fine day," Graham remarkedsententiously.
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"Yet it would seem he deems himself a second Kingmaker," the Earl Marshal remarkedsententiously.
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"Marriage is better than scrapes," I remarkedsententiously.
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"A dollar means more grub," he remarkedsententiously.
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"Amateursh are all like that," Remonencq remarkedsententiously.
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"They were; they are not," he remarkedsententiously and stifling a yawn; it was a drowsy afternoon.
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"Well, them that live'll see," Emily remarkedsententiously as she removed the remains of the sago pudding.
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"You said it," Old Tarwater remarkedsententiously, tossing the single-tree aside and starting to struggle into his coat.