ARTICLE in a Sentence
Learn ARTICLE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
297 example sentences for ARTICLE, such as:
1. His article is stuffed with cliche.
2. The author of the article is nameless.
3. The article was full of racist undertones.
4. Her article brilliantly demolishes his argument.
5. An article in the newspaper caught my attention.
2. The author of the article is nameless.
3. The article was full of racist undertones.
4. Her article brilliantly demolishes his argument.
5. An article in the newspaper caught my attention.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of ARTICLE
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article
v. bind by a contract; especially for a training period
n. one of a class of artifacts
Classic Sentence: (150 in 11 pages)
1 But that's my character: if I want a thing I'm willing to pay: I don't go up to the counter, and then wonder if the article's worth the price.
2 She knew from some lost magazine article that in Dublin were innovators called The Irish Players.
3 As for Bildad, he carried about with him a long list of the articles needed, and at every fresh arrival, down went his mark opposite that article upon the paper.
4 It yields the article commonly known as whalebone or baleen; and the oil specially known as "whale oil," an inferior article in commerce.
5 He wrote a furious article, attacking the musical taste of the town, and asked me to do him a great service by taking it to the editor of the morning paper.
6 Jokubas had recently been reading a newspaper article which was full of statistics such as that, and he was very proud as he repeated them and made his guests cry out with wonder.
7 In the beginning he had been fresh and strong, and he had gotten a job the first day; but now he was second-hand, a damaged article, so to speak, and they did not want him.
8 But, alas, it was again the case of the honest merchant, who finds that the genuine and unadulterated article is driven to the wall by the artistic counterfeit.
9 The woman, more in terror than through love of the ornament, wrapped her child in the coveted article, and folded both more closely to her bosom.
10 "Well, Tom's got the real article, if ever a fellow had," rejoined the other.
11 "Now for the cake," said Mas'r George, when the activity of the griddle department had somewhat subsided; and, with that, the youngster flourished a large knife over the article in question.
12 He was listening, with a good-humored, negligent air, half comic, half contemptuous, to Haley, who was very volubly expatiating on the quality of the article for which they were bargaining.
13 The dealers in the human article make scrupulous and systematic efforts to promote noisy mirth among them, as a means of drowning reflection, and rendering them insensible to their condition.
14 With a deadly sickness at her heart, she remembered how he had looked at Emmeline's hands, and lifted up her curly hair, and pronounced her a first-rate article.
15 "Why, this article," I said, pointing at it with my egg spoon as I sat down to my breakfast.
Example Sentence: (147 in 10 pages)
1 I was absolutely outraged that I could be even mentioned in an article of this kind.
2 I've been struggling to understand this article all afternoon.
3 For Republicans it is almost an article of faith that this tax should be cut.
4 Her article brilliantly demolishes his argument.
5 The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized.
6 The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement.
7 The article trivializes the whole issue of equal rights.
8 An article in the newspaper caught my attention.
9 She wrote a seminal article on the subject while she was still a student.
10 His article is stuffed with cliche.
11 The article was full of racist undertones.
12 To write a good article, you need to marshal all the facts together and then judge and arrange them.
13 I've brought with me an article from yesterday's paper that I thought might amuse you.
14 The author of the article is nameless.
15 If you will write the article, I'll go over it and touch it up for you.