411 examples of unison in sentences

Various diminutive individuals of a similar description, were observed in the road behind, executing an impromptu "break down," to the inspiring melody; and so the great piled-up wagon came on in the moonlight, creaking in unison with the music, and strewing on the road its long trail of golden wheat.

"Must I go, sir?" "Yesgo," came from the lips which uttered a groana groan of such anguish, that Verty almost groaned in unison.

But before he could proceed on his matchless career of world conquest, before he could produce a Shakespeare and plant his flag in the sunshine of every land, it was necessary for this new faith to develop in him the belief that a man of high ideals, working in unison with the divinity that shapes his end, may rise superior to fate and be given the strength to overcome the powers of evil and to mold the world to his will.

It begins thus: Offspring of Love divine, Humanity! To whom, his eldest born, th' Eternal gave Dominion o'er the heart; and taught to touch Its varied stops in sweetest unison; And strike the string that from a kindred breast Responsive vibrates!

For forty-five years the aged peer had advocated parliamentary reform, and his voice had been heard in unison with that of Fox before the French Revolution had broken out.

Concord N. concord, accord, harmony, symphony; homologue; agreement &c 23; sympathy, empathy &c (love) 897; response; union, unison, unity; bonds of harmony; peace &c 721; unanimity &c (assent) 488; league &c 712; happy family. rapprochement; reunion; amity &c (friendship) 888; alliance, entente cordiale [Fr.], good understanding, conciliation, peacemaker; intercessor, mediator.

People of similar nature, on the other hand, immediately come to feel a kind of general agreement; and if they are cast very much in the same mould, complete harmony or even unison will flow from their intercourse.

A certain rude rhythm characterized his frenzy, and when all were under its sway, swinging their bodies in accord with his and venting their cries in unison, he sat bolt upright, with arm outstretched and long, talon-like finger extended.

The men, working in unison and in a long row, each armed with a primitive spade or "foot plough," to the handle of which footholds were lashed, would,

He, however, amused both parties with his wit, and by snoring in unison with Lord North.

He would probably strike them as ridiculous, though he might be in unison with those who had been drinking with him."

They experimented to see whether they obtained the best results, when they each worked at a scene alone and went over it together for the final polishing; or when they actually worked on it in unison.

But it does not become usat least in this placeto enter on the subject of Holiness; of that angelic state, whose only manifestation is in the perfect unison with the Divine Will.

Together they danced, moving in unison, or the man answering the woman's motions when her agitation lulled.

I gave them a package of Marinas, made in the Faubourg Bab-el-oued, in Algiers, and they said "Maruru" and "Merci" in turn and in unison.

He chances upon that which is in unison with his present mood.

My idea was in perfect unison with that of my hosier and haberdasher.

The Chinese themselves make no technical distinctions between tragedy and comedy in their stage pieces;the dialogue of which is composed in ordinary prose, while the principal performer now and then chants forth, in unison with music, a species of song or vaudeville, and the name of the tune or air is always inserted at the top of the passage to be sung.

To improve his circumstances, however, and to enable him to keep up a style of living in unison with his lady's rank, he must write, and the question arose, what mode of composition was likely to be the most lucrative?

Rejecting all other music, he adopted the plain song in which all could join, and with one voice, every man in unison with his brother, we sang with him.

" "Spies!" cried four voices in unison.

What delightful unison of enjoyment, what unanimity of soul, what communality of wit; all knew each other, all enjoyed each other's presence; in a word, there was life.

It is the realization of a state which corresponds to the feelings, in which man is in unison with himself.

The Unison choir no.

2. SEE The Unison choir no. 2. Worship at the manger.

411 examples of  unison  in sentences