Use "semblance|semblances" in a sentence

1. Appearance definition is - external show : semblance

2. All that semblance of seasonal good cheer.

3. Her semblance of anger frightened the children.

4. And ill-Beseeming semblance for a feast

5. 10 All that semblance of seasonal good cheer.

6. The ceasefire brought about a semblance of peace.

7. An ill-Beseeming semblance for a feast

8. An ill-Beseeming semblance for a feast

9. The film lacks any semblance of realism.

10. We'll soon get back to some semblance of normality .

11. Closer ties to China require some semblance of trust .

12. Attenuation of unwanted acoustic signals by semblance criterion modification

13. Life at last returned to some semblance of normality.

14. Time semblance is then applied to this delayed acoustic data.

15. By now any semblance of normality had disappeared.

16. She bared her teeth in a semblance of a smile.

17. After the war, life returned to a semblance of normality.

18. He had the events at Godstowe in some semblance of order.

19. The Brits nursed us back to some semblance of health.

20. 10 The ceasefire brought about a semblance of peace.

21. He was executed without even the semblance of a fair trial.

22. So, O Lord, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

23. Noun Superficial seeming; external semblance; appearance: as, “vain and gaudy Apparencies,” Bp

24. He tried to restore some semblance of normality to their home life.

25. She struggled to bring a semblance of order to the meeting.

26. She was trying to get her thoughts back into some semblance of order .

27. He dropped all semblance of dignity and rushed down the street after her.

28. The new regime ruthlessly crushed all semblance of armed opposition which threatened national unity.

29. The city has now returned to some semblance of normality after last night's celebrations.

30. ❖ Much time will pass before a semblance of normalcy returns to the home.

31. A semblance of normality has returned with people going to work and shops re-opening.

32. At least a semblance of normality has been restored to parts of the country.

33. However, as your life regains some semblance of regularity, you will begin to feel normal again.

34. Each succeeding generation has made a guy in the semblance of somebody they didn't care for.

35. She who could transform herself by force of will into a passable semblance of a Genestealer.

36. The female student not only has an attractive semblance, should someintrinsic tutelage and the wisdom.

37. *:The Chasteness of her dress made her appear the allusive semblance of Purity itself *2005 Gocha R

38. Sorting her wildly scattered thoughts into some semblance of order seemed far more imperative ... She wanted Guy.

39. The ever changing acceleration charges it with energy; a semblance of life that is discussed in Chapter

40. Bourgie (Adjective) used to describe middle-class values in their attempt to give the semblance of discerning taste

41. 20 As a dream when one awaketh, so, O Lord, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

42. 20As a dream when one awaketh, so, O Lord, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

43. There will be just enough time for some semblance of the democratic process within the party to operate.

44. Counterfeiting, manufacturing spurious coins, paper money, or evidences of governmental obligation (e.g., bonds) in the semblance of the true

45. But there is usually some semblance of coherence to the proceedings, and a proper hook to draw us on.

46. Bourgie meaning (usually pejorative) Used to describe middle-class values in their attempt to give the semblance of discerning taste

47. It would be best if we presented at least a semblance of professionalism while the board is here.

48. The Primarch's dead limbs were momentarily restored, all be it clad in a semblance of translucent rotting tissue.

49. They proved to have no stomach for a fight with only Steve Regeling showing any semblance of spirit.

50. Psalms 73:20As a dream when one awaketh, so, O Lord, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance.

51. And so it went on: a series of intrinsically meaningless turns that gained a semblance of significance through weekly repetition.

52. The Celtics put it into overdrive in the third, effectively ending any semblance or thought of competition for the night.

53. 73:20 As a dream when one awaketh, so, O L-rd, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

54. 11 Yet the firstborn of such a semblance would be purestrain Stealer again. With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence.

55. (20) As a dream when one awaketh, so, O Lord, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

56. They were capped by flat discs and had a smooth surface without any semblance of an aero dynamic profile.

57. 73:20 As a dream when one awaketh, so, O L-rd, when Thou Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance

58. But there is usually some semblance of coherence to the proceedings[Sentencedict.com], and a proper hook to draw us on.

59. 14 Have these great outlays of money lessened humanity’s load any or at least brought a semblance of security in the world?

60. Musicologist and author Ian MacDonald calls the album "erratic and often hollow", despite the "semblance of unity and coherence" offered by the medley.

61. Managed to make Abernathy into a semblance of a character,... even with your trove of blackmail filling up most of his gray matter.

62. Arise Arising Aroused Arousest Awake Awakening Awakes Awakest Awaketh Awaking Despise Despisest Dream Ended Fantasies Form Image Mind O Phantoms Semblance Sleep Thyself Wakes Wilt

63. For the lawful birthday semblance, Charles wore the affair uniform of the Brittanic Guards, minus the headdress. He has been Colonel of the Welsh Guards since 19

64. 11 It is customary to treat Dialectic as an adventitious art, which for very wantonness introduces confusion and a mere semblance of contradiction into definite notions.

65. 7 It is customary to treat Dialectic as an adventitious art, which for very wantonness introduces confusion and a mere semblance of contradiction into definite notions.

66. The state of being chaste; chastity 1805 Emily Clark - The banks of the Douro The Chasteness of her dress made her appear the allusive semblance of Purity itself 2005 Gocha R

67. This page shows answers to the clue Counterfeiter.Counterfeiter may be defined as “One who counterfeits”, “Someone who makes copies illegally” and “One who assumes a false appearance or semblance

68. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB I hope, as we make our way into spring and summer and some semblance of a new era, we have a Concerted effort to make mental health a priority

69. Despite the fact that the Israelites adored idols to the point of sacrificing their own children, they carried on a semblance of worshiping Jehovah and reasoned that no calamity would befall them.

70. As a part of the peace effort, United Nations-sponsored elections were held in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normality as did the rapid diminishment of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1990s.

71. The chief of state Phan Khắc Sửu, an elderly figure appointed by the military to give a semblance of civilian rule, did not want to sign the decree without the agreement of the HNC, which mostly consisted of old men.

72. Although we were perched so strangely upon boxes, trunks and beds, and so strangely Attired, too, we were too earnestly distressed and too genuinely miserable to see any fun about it, and there was not the semblance of a smile anywhere visible.

73. A real semblance to the foreign brandy flavor is maintained; the difference in duty upon English and foreign spirit enables the makers of the "Capsuled" article to undersell those who vend the unsophisticatedThe Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants

74. Arousest Thyself, Thou wilt despise their semblance (73: 20) ."lb Knowledge of this truth alone enabled the psalmist to con-clude by affirming God's providential care of man, "Whom have I in heaven but Thee ? And beside Thee I desire none upon earth (73: 25)," and the existence of a properly ordered