131 examples of punctuate in sentences

4tos and 1724 punctuate 'Shepherdess,'.

Once in the far distance there came the cry of a wolf, and now and then, to punctuate the deathly silence, the snow owl hooted in blood-curdling protest from his home in the spruce-tops.

At first sight, it would seem far more natural to punctuate thus: Rome's azure sky, Flowers, ruins, statues, music,words are weak The glory, &c.

Yells and songs and the waving of pennants punctuated the proceedings, as is quite the proper thing in an Epworth League gathering.

The 4tos. punctuate thus: "Here faire Enanthe, whose plumpe ruddy cheeke Exceeds the grape, it makes this; here my geyrle.

" "You mean, to punctuate it?"

V. parse, punctuate, syllabicate^. 568.

Close the book, and punctuate what you have written.

Punctuate the following: Go to the ant thou sluggard consider her ways and be wise.

Huge shell holes punctuate the street.

We should punctuate thus, following the order of the words in the Folio, "Hath caused to belch up,you!

"To punctuate correctly implies a thorough acquaintance with the meaning of words and phrases, as well as of all their corresponding connexions"W. Day's Punctuation, p. 31.

"To punctuate correctly, implies a thorough acquaintance with the meaning of words and phrases, as well as with all their corresponding connexions.

Vittoria Corombona is described in the old editions as "a night-piece," and it should, indeed, be acted by the shuddering light of torches, and with the cry of the screech-owl to punctuate the speeches.

VAILLE, REBECCA W. How shall I punctuate It?

How shall I punctuate it?

VAILLE, REBECCA W. How shall I punctuate It?

How shall I punctuate it?

Every little while, as if to punctuate my composition, and in an endeavor to get attention, I viciously kicked the door.

"It depends on how you punctuate," he replied.

The dying need but little, dear, A glass of water's all, A flower's unobtrusive face To punctuate the wall, A fan, perhaps, a friend's regret, And certainly that one No color in the rainbow Perceives when you are gone.

The dying need but little, dear, A glass of water's all, A flower's unobtrusive face To punctuate the wall, A fan, perhaps, a friend's regret, And certainly that one No color in the rainbow Perceives when you are gone.

But by-and-bye, as we caught the first draught of the trades, the boy began to punctuate my fables with that hateful cough.

To punctuate his advice he showed his friend the well-stocked shelves.

Editors may punctuate afresh the text of Shakespeare with impunity, and perhaps even with advantage; but add a comma to the text of Blake, and you put all Heaven in a rage.

131 examples of  punctuate  in sentences