Use "a while" in a sentence

1. 6 synonyms for Awhile: for a while, briefly, for a moment, for a short time, for a little while, for a while

2. Ached for a while.

3. Awhile is an adverb that means "for a while." The obvious question, what does "a while" mean? The while in a while is a noun that means "a period of time." If you can swap out a while with a period of time, then you're likely dealing with the noun while.

4. You know, a while back—a while back I met a young man named Shamus in a V.

5. Apparently it'll take a while.

6. Bide here for a while.

7. It's safe for a while.

8. Keep an eye on her for me for a while, while I'm resting up.

9. (Clicking) This will take a while.

10. Could you stay for a while?

11. “After a while, her phone rang.

12. They've been consulting for a while.

13. Sudden in a short while all.

14. It might take a while, but...

15. They were silent for a while.

16. For a while she dozed fitfully.

17. Sometimes it could take a while.

18. I read a book while eating.

19. He remained thoughtful for a while.

20. After a while, his advisers complained.

21. For a while he was submissive.

22. Bamming cancer while planning a wedding

23. For a while, she sang Backing …

24. She lay musing for a while.

25. I want to rest a while.

26. Please sit down for a while.

27. Players may burn a Bass while cooking one, resulting in a burnt fish; the burn rate while cooking …

28. A whiles is the plural of a while

29. Another word for Awhile: for a while, briefly, for a moment, for a short time, for a little while Collins English Thesaurus

30. After a while, a trickle turns into a stream.

31. I just found out a little while ago that a guy matching Abati's description jacked a police car a little while ago.

32. Compressive asphyxia can also occur while co-sleeping, when a parent rolls over onto a smaller child while sharing a bed

33. When for a while cannot be substituted for Awhile, Awhile should be a while: spend a while with me.When for occurs, Awhile should not follow; Stay for Awhile should be Stay for a while or Stay Awhile." (Edward Johnson, The Handbook of Good English.

34. After this, Achaea became for a while

35. Takes a while, but it'll be clear.

36. I saw you just a while ago.

37. While there, they saw a remarkable vision.

38. Be a while before he's of use.

39. Pope, leave us alone for a while.

40. The music became monotonous after a while.

41. Will you come in for a while?

42. Father is lying down for a while.

43. 10 She stayed huffy a good while.

44. While Prosecco is standard for a Bellini…

45. You're going to watch for a while.

46. After a while, I went stir crazy.

47. For a while, chaos and confusion reigned.

48. Your phone has rung for a while.

49. He committed a burglary while on parole.

50. Don't overextend a punch while shadow boxing.

51. While a professor at Tuskegee Institute, Carver …

52. And after a while, patterns become obvious.

53. Everyone wears a life jacket while kayaking.

54. Typing becomes second nature after a while.

55. Once in a while we eat out.

56. While Arboretums are a collections of trees

57. Ha bestirred and cried for a while.

58. After a while he started to doze.

59. So it's going to be a while.

60. Pls keep me company for a while.

61. While she lives in Germany a businesswoman.

62. Thus he Brooded for a little while

63. It grows on you after a while

64. Going to be here for a while.

65. Make him stop for a while, please.

66. While they threaten innocent with a gun.

67. Let her rant at you a while.

68. Let the tea infuse for a while.

69. Go and lie down for a while.

70. " while the lark song of a guttersnipe... "

71. They chattered away happily for a while.

72. Driving becomes second nature after a while.

73. It'll take you a while with a sparring sword.

74. 4 Everybody makes a mistake once in a while.

75. You said a lifetime, but stay for a while.

76. For a while, she ran a restaurant in Boston.

77. - Never leave a child unattended while taking a temperature .

78. I've been Derrick's mentor for a while now.

79. After a while, water itself became more appealing.

80. A poor girl gets beaten up while begging.