LEISURE in a Sentence
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138 example sentences for LEISURE, such as:
1. Idle folks have the least leisure.
2. Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
3. None but a wise man can employ leisure well.
4. You can go to the devil and not at your leisure.
5. Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.
2. Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
3. None but a wise man can employ leisure well.
4. You can go to the devil and not at your leisure.
5. Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.
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Meanings and Examples of LEISURE
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leisure
n. freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity
n. time available for ease and relaxation
Classic Sentence: (118 in 8 pages)
1 For Ashley was born of a line of men who used their leisure for thinking, not doing, for spinning brightly colored dreams that had in them no touch of reality.
2 The sight of so much hurrying made Scarlett, fresh from rural leisure and quiet, almost breathless, but she liked it.
3 She thought of the faithful few who remained at Tara in the face of the Yankee invasion when they could have fled or joined the troops for lives of leisure.
4 More than that, he gave Scarlett greater leisure than she had had since she came to Atlanta the year before, because he had no liking for her presence at the mill and said so frankly.
5 You can go to the devil and not at your leisure.
6 The excursionists would be gone at least four hours; Lily and Selden had the whole afternoon before them, and the sense of leisure and safety gave the last touch of lightness to her spirit.
7 Miss Bart, on her way to the station, had leisure to muse over her friend's words, and their peculiar application to herself.
8 And so he had leisure to muse on all its exquisite details, as a hard worker, on a holiday morning, might lie still and watch the beam of light travel gradually across his room.
9 He could not wait for the midday recess, but seized a moment's leisure in court to scribble his telegram to Gerty Farish.
10 Mr. Bry, a short pale man, with a business face and leisure clothes, met the dilemma hilariously.
11 There, while Mrs. Gormer plunged into problems of lighting and sanitation, Lily had leisure to wander, in the bright autumn air, along the tree-fringed bay to which the land declined.
12 Oh, trust us borers into the foundation to know about your leisure class.
13 At his leisure, he employed the interval in braiding something very carefully in his watches below.
14 And if you cannot kill them all at once, you must wing them, so that they can be afterwards killed at your leisure.
15 They had to make some shift to furnish it, and every instant of their leisure was given to discussing this.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not.
2 Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.
3 Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
4 Whale-watching has become a growth leisure industry.
5 As for me, if I had fifty-three minutes to spend as I liked, I should walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water.
6 Swimming pools usually come under 'leisure centres' in the telephone directory.
7 The money will enable us to upgrade the town's leisure facilities.
8 The more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are, the more leisure we have.
9 None but a wise man can employ leisure well.
10 This concept may be equally applicable in other sectors, such as services and information-ultimately producing more leisure time.
11 He put the idea by until he was at leisure to consider it carefully.
12 What we do during our working hours determines what we have; what we do in our leisure hours determines what we are.
13 Most people now enjoy shorter working hours and more leisure time.
14 Wealth may be an excellent thing, for it means power, leisure, and liberty.
15 Idle folks have the least leisure.