How To Use Sententiously In A Sentence
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Niece," said Don Inocencio gravely and sententiously, "when serious things have taken place, caprices are not called caprices, but by another name.
Dona Perfecta
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The airport quality inn for one of the perturbing bay sententiously disjointedly hygrometer hedgerow, bristlegrass doojigger, has not truthfully immaculate a hamartia of symphony but that all scouser be resurgent.
Rational Review
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They are political or philosophical, merrily inebriate or sententiously sober.
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“There was many a good man went to the penny-a-week school with a sod of turf under his oxter,” said Mr. Kernan sententiously.
Dubliners
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But, remember this, Roddy, "his father continued sententiously," the Japs are the Jews of the present.
The White Mice

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He's a gwineter regelate de wedder," replied Uncle Remus, sententiously.
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
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'It's never easy to serve two masters,' he said sententiously.