pasts in English

noun
1
the time or a period of time before the moment of speaking or writing.
she found it hard to make ends meet in the past
2
a past tense or form of a verb.
a simple past of the first conjugation

Use "pasts" in a sentence

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1. Living pasts and contesting Authenticities

2. We are all slaves of our pasts that shackle our memories and prescribe our subsequent actions.

3. Watch as Akihito as Asami learn how to be parents and reveal their pasts to each other.

4. In ancient times Acropoleis, the plural of acropolis, became the centre of cities and still today dominate modern cities with ancient pasts.

5. “Afterworld” was billed as an “allegorical adventure” anchored to “mythological pasts and projected futures” in which the hero emerges as a master of two worlds

6. The Broodiness of the Tasmanian landscape is a common trope in Tasmanian Gothic cinema; there is a sense that the landscape harbours and shrouds the secrets of pasts not easily admitted

7. Acropoleis became the nuclei of large cities of classical antiquity, such as ancient Athens, and for this reason they are sometimes prominent landmarks in modern cities with ancient pasts, such as modern Athens

8. Moving from the dirt and uproar of industrial Manchester to the quiet hills of rural Pennsylvania, The Abstainer is a searing novel in which two men, haunted by their pasts and driven forward by the need for justice and retribution, must fight for life and legacy.

9. Moving from the dirt and uproar of industrial Manchester to the quiet hills of rural Pennsylvania, The Abstainer is a searing novel in which two men, haunted by their pasts and driven forward by the need for justice and retribution, must fight for life and legacy.

10. In what is possibly the mother of Dark And Troubled Pasts, Officer Bob will find that his spouse, and/or his children have been killed.The cause behind the killing varies, but it is always connected to a person or group of persons: the trope earns the "Crusading" part of its name from the surviving family member's ensuing quest to hunt down and either apprehend or kill the people responsible