ANTIQUITY in a Sentence
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68 example sentences for ANTIQUITY, such as:
1. The museum contains the remains of Chinese antiquity.
2. Such a finding as this exquisite antique is rare indeed.
3. The numismatist had a splendid collection of antique coins.
4. The origins of this ancient structure are lost in antiquity.
5. The museum houses the biggest collection of antique toys in Europe.
2. Such a finding as this exquisite antique is rare indeed.
3. The numismatist had a splendid collection of antique coins.
4. The origins of this ancient structure are lost in antiquity.
5. The museum houses the biggest collection of antique toys in Europe.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of ANTIQUITY
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antiquity
n. extreme oldness
n. an artifact surviving from the past
Classic Sentence: (53 in 4 pages)
1 The dull-green cottage of the good Widow Bogart was twenty years old, but it had the antiquity of Cheops, and the smell of mummy-dust.
2 I account that man more honourable than that great captain of antiquity who boasted of taking as many walled towns.
3 For according to King Juba, the military elephants of antiquity often hailed the morning with their trunks uplifted in the profoundest silence.
4 Nor must there be omitted another strange attestation of the antiquity of the whale, in his own osseous post-diluvian reality, as set down by the venerable John Leo, the old Barbary traveller.
5 The thistle is the order for dignity and antiquity; the veritable 'nemo me impune lacessit' of chivalry.
6 He had, or thought that he had, a connivance, one might almost say a complicity, of events in his favor, which was equivalent to the invulnerability of antiquity.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
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7 There is necessarily required a certain modicum of antiquity in a race, and the wrinkle of the centuries cannot be improvised.
8 In spite of this antiquity, the authorities committed the error of confining in the New Building the most troublesome prisoners, of placing there "the hard cases," as they say in prison parlance.
9 For my own part, I blame that last justice, the blade; but, antiquity admitted it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
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Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN THE ABYSS IF ONE DOES NO...
10 The large front chambers I thought especially grand: and some of the third-storey rooms, though dark and low, were interesting from their air of antiquity.
11 The manor-house of Ferndean was a building of considerable antiquity, moderate size, and no architectural pretensions, deep buried in a wood.
12 The outer walls have probably been added by the Normans, but the inner keep bears token of very great antiquity.
13 A barrow, in the vicinity of the castle, is pointed out as the tomb of the memorable Hengist; and various monuments, of great antiquity and curiosity, are shown in the neighbouring churchyard.
14 Clerval did not like it so well as Oxford, for the antiquity of the latter city was more pleasing to him.
15 I handled this amazing antiquity with the greatest possible tenderness, lest it should dissolve in my hands.
Example Sentence:
1 Cannibalism is an undeniable occurrence rooted in antiquity and branching forth to the present-day.
2 There have been many republics in the past, both in what we call antiquity and in what we call the Middle Ages.
3 The museum contains the remains of Chinese antiquity.
4 The origins of this ancient structure are lost in antiquity.
5 We are tolerably conversant with the early English poets; and can discover no resemblance whatever, except in antiquated spelling and a few obsolete words.
6 This is a modern health services research unit but you hold an antiquated view of science.
7 The woeful ongoing situation of open archaeological sites which are being systematically plundered by antique smugglers will be another priority issue.
8 Looking at his great aunt's antique furniture, which must have been cluttering up her attic since the time of Noah's flood, the young heir exclaimed, "Heavens! How positively antediluvian!".
9 The numismatist had a splendid collection of antique coins.
10 Quite a few of these old booklets can still be found in antique stores, or online bookstores.
11 A few strange, antique portraits of the men and women of other days decorated the stained walls.
12 The museum houses the biggest collection of antique toys in Europe.
13 Such a finding as this exquisite antique is rare indeed.
14 The lace on Diana's dress was not just old, it was really, really old, sourced from antique scraps bought at auction by her dress designers.
15 This latest device will antiquate the ice-cube tray.