4743 examples of spell in sentences

Andy remarked after another spell of time had passed.

What they would possibly have to fear more than anything else, was the chance of a capsize; and of course this would spell disaster as much as anything else.

'The merchants have had their spell, and now it's the turn of the poor mariner.

Even now, after the long gap of years and the knowledge of his downfall, that great man casts his spell upon you, but all that you read and all that you hear cannot give you an idea of what his name meant in the days when he was at the summit of his career.

"The Rev. T.F. officiated in the church yesterday for the first time since his return from a four months' spell of work in connection with the Y.M.C.A. Huns in France.

Boys, henceforth doomed to spell Trustees, Think not it ends in double ease To those who hold the office; Shun Science as you would Despair, Sit not in Cassiopeia's chair, Nor hope from Berenice's hair To bring away your trophies!

Time N. time, duration; period, term, stage, space, span, spell, season; the whole time, the whole period; space-time; course &c 109; snap.

The spell is broken which distance and misfortune cast around my name.

You would have become quite accustomed to non-existence after so long a spell of itfollowing upon such a very few years of life.

" "Do you spell it with a 'V or a 'W?" inquired the judge.

Personally I do not find myself often under Raphael's spell; but here he conquers.

And, with no secret left to tell, A worn and withered old coquette, Dreams sadly that she draws us yet, With antiquated charm and spell: Tell me your secret, Sphinx,for mine!

His advent, like that of Orpheus in Hades, seemed to soothe all unpropitious powers with a sudden spell.

Although they knew Paredes had been in the court the spell of the Cedars was so heavy upon them that for a moment they didn't know what to expect.

It is still there, ready to respond to the spell of the waters of Tigris and Euphrates, which once, when handled and controlled, caused it to be the Garden of the Lord.

That broke the spell.

One trait the language has which appeals greatly to me is that one can spell it almost any way one likes, but that is enough about Hindustani for one letter.

She had read in the society papers of all the balls, and birthdays, and race meetings, and regattas, and cricket matches, and gowns, and parasols, and bonnetswhat this beauty wore on such an occasion, and how that other beauty looked on another occasionand she felt as she read like a spell-bound princess in a fairy tale, mewed up in a battlemented tower, and deprived of her legitimate share in all the pleasures of earth.

So the next time he was cross, she tried laughingly the effect of her newly-discovered spell; and was horror-struck at the storm which she evoked.

For this reason I think M. Wiener's attempt to make of Con (or Qquonn, as he prefers to spell it) merely a deity of the rains, is too narrow.

The girl was naturally both sensible and brave, and the whole tale was monstrous in her eyes, though while he had been telling it she had fallen under the spell of its thrilling interest, forgetting that it was all about herself.

You appear perfectly spell-bound.

Under the lingering spell of his dream, her golden hair, which fell in rippling curls, seemed like a halo of purity and innocence and peace, irradiating the atmosphere around her.

He cannot readhe cannot learn to read; if he try to master the alphabet, so that he may spell out the words of the law, and thus avoid its penalties, the law shakes its terrors at him; while, at the same time, those who made the laws refuse to make them known to those for whom they are designed.

First, he must learn to read and spell, and then he must also be able to write well, so as to shape all the letters correctly when he carved them.

4743 examples of  spell  in sentences