35 examples of commuters in sentences

I spoke up real gay like and said, 'Go as far as you like, I never was a commuter anyway.'

"We are out to commune with nature for a few minutes and you might just as well be a commuter as the rest of us.

The palace turned out to be a villa on the outskirts of the city, no bigger and hardly more pretentious than a well-to-do commuter's place at Bronxville or Mount Vernon.

Commuters were unhappy to travel by the free canoe service, while those travelling in vehicles were forced to take a lengthy detour.

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(Confessing with your altogether out-of-date frankness that there are mosquitoes, a word usually dropped from the vocabulary of commuters and their wives, even though they live in Staten Island or New Jersey.)

"No, Barbara, you did better than you knew that day six years ago, when we sat in the Somerset garden, and you persuaded me to become a commuter and let you plant a garden, promising never to talk about servants, and you've kept your word.

The milkman did not come, neither did the long crispy French rolls, a New York breakfast institution for which the commuters confessedly have no substitute, and it was after nine before breakfast was served.

Evan says that if she does, and thus acknowledges the cat as hers, she may be deluged with bills for poultry, as he has been hearing weird tales on the train, such as are often current among commuters who are not zoologists, of a great black lynx that has been invading chicken coops and killing for pleasure, as his victims are usually left on the ground.

Daily except Sundays; or, What every commuter should know.

L.I.R.R.: ode by a commuter.

L.I.R.R.: ode by a commuter.

Each person had a blue or a yellow ticket, with numbers to be punched, like a commuter.

There were not many passengers going out on the island, but scores of commuters were hurrying through the station on their way to their offices and other places of employment.

"You don't see many of the commuters up here," Dicky remarked.

Alford turned his eyes to the interior of the smoker, which, except for two or three dozing commuters and a noisy euchre-party, had been empty of everything but the fumes and stale odors of tobacco, and found it swarming with visions, the eidolons of everything he remembered from his past life.

There's a lot of fun made of the commuters, but they're not by any means to be placed all in the same class.

"I suppose he's a commuter," Mr. Peck concluded, and at once proceeded to procure directories of the adjacent cities of Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda.

It is the class which tries to be both city and country that fills the columns of the magazines with the trials of the commuter.

Each arriving train added to the congestion, until the building between the tracks and the gangway was crowded with anxious commuters.

What be ye goin' to keep it in?" COMMUTERS BRIGGS"Is

In the wee, small hours of the morning a weary commuter, numb from the cold and the cramped position in which he had tried to sleep, crawled out of the train and floundered through the heavy snow-drifts to the nearest telegraph station.

The commuter darted down a lane.

" See also Commuters; Servants.

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35 examples of  commuters  in sentences