Use "forgets" in a sentence

1. He never forgets the home truth.

2. It's no big deal . Everybody forgets things sometimes.

3. This problem manifests itself when a student forgets to bring home her books or remembers the books but forgets the homework assignments.

4. He has complete recall and never forgets anything.

5. She dashes out but forgets her hijab. Sentencedict.com

6. Woe Betide Karen if she forgets my birthday again

7. The heart that once truly loves never forgets

8. Whoso learns young, forgets not when he is old. 

9. Even a good-for-nothing father never forgets a child.

10. Whenever it's a rich cunt he forgets to introduce me.

11. Belated happy birthday! The head forgets – but the heart remembers

12. If an actor forgets his words, he has to improvise.

13. There she forgets all nouns, including her own name.

14. He's been a stray for so long, he sometimes forgets himself.

15. Sometimes he forgets to buy a ticket, sometimes it's the change.

16. Mary is such a scatterbrain that she always forgets something.

17. 15 Whoso learns young,(www.Sentencedict.com) forgets not when he is old. 

18. A section of defeat's sentiment most abstains from is,never forgets.

19. If my father forgets it, I hope you would remind him.

20. 21 Whoso learns young, forgets not when he is old. 

21. Aunt Mary is such a scatterbrain that she always forgets something.

22. The Empress, too, forgets her own Consequence, in eagerness to aggrandise her favourite.

23. Marilyn starts arriving later to the set and often forgets her lines, angering Olivier.

24. If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.

25. She forgets to tie her shoes, bring home her homework, pick up her toys.

26. After a brief inspection, he departs “and immediately forgets what sort of man he is.”

27. He forgets for a moment that his faithfulness has been and always will be rewarded.

28. Just in case somebody forgets to wipe them out at the end of a maintenance session.

29. Antonyms for Contrives include breaks, demolishes, destroys, discourages, disorganizes, dissuades, forgets, neglects, razes and ruins

30. We finally get to the top of the mountain and airhead here forgets the camera.

31. Soon the idea no longer seems absurd, and the audience quickly forgets that they are watching lifeless marionettes.

32. I believe your correspondent forgets we are a private company still in absolute control of 75 percent of it.

33. You will notice phrases like crocodile tears, the elephant never forgets, and the ostrich burying its head in the sand.

34. It's Clarences birthday party but when loads of kids come he forgets about his best friends, Jeff and Sumo

35. Where that Aeaean isle forgets the main, And only the low lutes of love complain, And only shadows of wan lovers pine--

36. Joe Biden starts attacking Trump, forgets what he’s saying, then asks Al Gore if it’s “too late to Aggress the climate change”

37. Jane Doe Alley Painful or embarrassing girlfriend/boyfriend or wife/husband drama that you can't say out loud -- because Lipstick Alley never forgets

38. A Christian ‘forgets,’ ceases to be concerned about, “the things behind” in view of the glorious future that awaits him.—Luke 9:62.

39. Apotheosising life Into an apocalypse, Young Love, taking Grief to wife, And tasting the bitterness of her lips Forgets it comes from swabbing gin

40. 5 When a cook forgets to use salt in preparing some dish, the food may taste so flat that people refuse to eat it.

41. The child may become very excited and so wholly absorbed in some matter of immediate interest that he forgets almost everything else.

42. It is the unbridled individual interest of a person who forgets the existence of others in thinking only of his own advantage.

43. Mum forgets the school run - because she's busy Burgling a home A DRUNK mum forgot about the school run while she was Burgling a home

44. The park is a mass of multi-coloured flowers. It is so pleasing to the eye that one forgets time and lingers on and on.

45. We've all been involved in the Bolstering horror stories - someone forgets about the affix and then there's a colossal seagull with 30 stacks of Bolstering t

46. And, if the director of The Spanish inn Castigates sentimentalist reactions and unwelcome interventions, he himself forgets that his message could fall into this kind of category.

47. Like a typical teen, Shyima Hall forgets to make her bed and groans when it's time to do her two chores—vacuuming the floor and cleaning the fishbowl.

48. The drug addict loses the sense of dignity, responsibility, self- esteem and self- respect, and he forgets how to live like a human being. Dr T.P.Chia 

49. He forgets for a moment that every calf on the ranch is already his and so are all the robes in the closet and every ring in the drawer.

50. How can he do it if he is aloof or too busy to be bothered with their problems or so interested in running a superefficient organization that he forgets the sheep entirely?

51. Bretta is a beetle who has somehow lost hope for being rescued - she is used to being alone since everyone in town forgets about her and utterly mutters things to herself.

52. 1658, Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus: He that forgets not how Antiquity named this the Conjugall or wedding number, and made it the Embleme of the most remarkable conjunction, will conceive it duely Appliable unto

53. He (or she) follows the orchestra conductor’s movements over closed- circuit television, and from the libretto, the prompter speaks the lines, keeping slightly ahead of the soloists, in case a singer forgets a line.

54. Someone about to leave to the Eternal World starts to be forgotten approximately one week before going, and the amount of time before someone forgets differs based on how much someone thinks about the person leaving.

55. * 1658 , ( Thomas Browne ), The Garden of Cyrus : He that forgets not how Antiquity named this the Conjugall or wedding number, and made it the Embleme of the most remarkable conjunction, will conceive it duely Appliable unto this handsome Oeconomy

56. ‘It forgets the fact that millions of Bosoms are thrust in people's faces every single day in the tabloid papers.’ ‘But if, as one would assume the picture came from some kind of vaudeville stage-show, that would explain the bare Bosoms, but what was the significance …

57. Automatic behavior, spontaneous verbal or motor behavior; Automatism (law), a defense used in criminal law Automatism (toxicology), when an individual repeatedly takes a medication because the individual forgets previous doses Automatic writing, the process, or product, of writing material that does not come from the conscious thoughts of the writer

58. Those Antepasts of everlasting Rest: Like some firm Rock amidst the raging Waves She stands, and their united Force outbraves; Contends, till from her Earthly Shackles free, She takes her flight Into immense Eternity, And in those Realms of unexhausted Light, Forgets the Pressures of her former State

59. Now, if you flip without telling the monkey the dimensions that each brain has to control, like this guy is controlling x and y, but he should be controlling now y and z, instantaneously, that animal's brain forgets about the old dimensions and it starts concentrating on the new dimensions.

60. Let us assume an extreme case where the household completely forgets to budget its electricity expenditure, then the utility maximization problem becomes the following, assuming that households have some other means (e.g., through endowment) to cover for the electricity cost or incur Arrearage when they receive that bill with a surprisingly high amount due.

61. 11 The definition of a monk or Anchoret, given by the Abbot Rancè of la Trappe, is a lively portraiture of the great Macarius in the desert; when, says he, a soul relishes God in solitude, she thinks no more of any thing but heaven, and forgets the earth, which has nothing in it that can now please her; she burns with the fire of divine love