4198 examples of lonely in sentences

But some wearisome weeks I must remain lonely yet.

She's pretty lonely and likes visitors.

With simple materials and unskilled Indian workers, these exiled men had striven to reproduce in the far, lonely West the architecture of the East, loved and lost by them forever.

MAY?" Only one letter had Nick written to Carmen Gaylorthe one he had promised to write, telling her of his arrival in New York; that he was "pretty lonely, and didn't know how long he could stand for seeing no home sights."

Miss Chandler was lonely sometimes.

I know Father wished it so much, and here would have been a good opportunity for your journey, because you could have gone with the Selincourts, then you would not have felt so lonely.

"Do you know, I tried going up the hill on my side, a better hill than yours, and with a better view, but it was so lonely!

The zeal that prompted, were she free To serve her friend on bended knee, Shrunk from the orphan's gaze, just hurl'd, Lonely and poor upon the world

The ripened nectar of delicious sounds, The social hauntthe lonely quiet hour; The Hopes embodying innocent and gay As those of Childhood, whose soft footstep past Not long before, not yet forgotten, by!

It was a lonely life in many ways but the very loneliness was sweet to the stallion.

He had climbed out of it to a lonely height, perhaps, but a free one.

And I knew that this dark grave, so sad and lonely and forlorn, was but the temporary bivouac of my boy.

I did not want them to stay in bare and cold and lonely institutions.

Maybe she's been deathly lonely.

In times of war with France, this fortress was a post of great importance, and strongly garrisoned; but in these piping days of peace, I found only one sentinel pacing his "lonely round" on the ramparts.

Four days of lonely travel across a continent, hearing the drumming clack of car wheels and rail joint ninety-six hours on end, acutely conscious that every hour of the ninety-six put its due quota of miles between the known and the unknown, may be either an adventure, a bore, or a calamity, depending altogether upon the individual point of view, upon conditioning circumstances and previous experience.

She was very lonely and depressed and full of a futile wish that she were a man.

He rode many a lonely hour through mire and water, and met not a single soul for two miles together, with whom he could exchange a word.

The evenings were lonely sometimes.

It shall not have a lonely deathbed, for the Father of Jesus will be with it.

"Again, to how many a lonely woman is not life made endurable, even pleasant, by the possession and the love of a devoted dog!

It were presumption to say that a lonely God would be enough for Himself, seeing that we can know nothing of God but as He is our Father.

In her present condition of mind and heart, she desired and needed solitude: she was one of those who when troubled rush from their fellows, and, urged by the human instinct after the divine, seek refuge in lonelinessthe cave on Horeb, the top of Mount Sinai, the closet with shut doorany lonely place where, unseen, and dreading no eye, the heart may call aloud to the God hidden behind the veil of the things that do appear.

I suspect we have no more idea than that lonely fly on the window there, what it would be to have a God.

Bismarck felt that he was growing lonely; he had to accustom himself to the thought that the men who had formerly been both politically and personally his close friends, and who had once welcomed him whenever he returned to Berlin, now desired to see him kept at a distance.

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