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Example sentences for "forgot"

Lexicographically close words:
forgivingly; forgo; forgoe; forgoing; forgone; forgott; forgotten; forhead; foring; forint
  1. She forgot to make your bed, and she's doing it now.

  2. I forgot to mention," he said, "that in this ideal world we were discussing the arts will flourish.

  3. I forgot to tell you; I think she refused Pink Denslow the other day.

  4. Suddenly Mademoiselle forgot her years of repression, and flinging her arms around Grace's neck she kissed her.

  5. Suddenly Edith forgot Willy Cameron, and God, and Dan, and the years ahead.

  6. The city took them in, gave them sanctuary, and forgot them.

  7. He realised all too well what this failure meant for him--disgrace utter and complete; the Chancellerie never forgot or forgave a false move in the game, any more than it ever remembered the many successes and triumphs achieved for it.

  8. Neither Philip nor Miss Darling ever forgot that long night drive, or the moving panorama made up of lights and shops and people, that seemed for ever passing and repassing before them.

  9. Would he forget her, as these people forgot her, glad to rush away from the excitement of looking at her to the greater excitement of condemning her?

  10. She forgot her own disappointment in the awful mystery of sudden death.

  11. Even shy, still Aileen Jocyln forgot her youthful dignity, and raced and laughed with the best.

  12. Oh, Lucilla, I quite forgot that aconite for Dolly's cold!

  13. If you came back to us, you were to marry me, but if you forgot us, then he would never believe in any man again.

  14. You went to Russia, and forgot that we had ever been friends.

  15. When the man ceased to visit "Five Gables" he forgot him immediately.

  16. Whatever his congenital tastes, he never forgot that he styled himself proletarist as well as legitimarian, and the famous University Hostel in Haggerston, E.

  17. And he remembered his untasted cocktail, tasted it, and forgot his weariness.

  18. In this adoration she forgot everything, even the task on which she was sent; but suddenly the rough voice of her mistress recalled her to the reality.

  19. Katy never forgot how kind Cousin Helen was on this occasion.

  20. But after one little jump, nothing could have been sweeter than the way in which she comforted poor crest-fallen Katy, and made so merry over the accident, that even Aunt Izzie almost forgot to scold.

  21. There, in a bed close to the other children, she soon forgot her troubles and fell asleep.

  22. It was a horrible moment: the girls never forgot it, or the hopeless sound of the door as the last departing scholar clapped it after her as she left.

  23. I don't think she had made up her mind what this wonderful thing was to be; but while thinking about it she often forgot to learn a lesson, or to lace her boots, and then she had a bad mark, or a scolding from Aunt Izzie.

  24. She had fits of responsibility about the other children, and longed to set them a good example, but when the chance came, she generally forgot to do so.

  25. We soon forgot this incident, and went on with our winter avocations as before.

  26. However, we soon forgot this incident, and slept till dawn woke us and showed us the grass around wet as if from a shower, while a thick fog brooded over the flat country.

  27. In the first joy of my heart I forgot that it was still very uncertain whether I should find my comrades there, and that my existence might depend on a charge more or less in my possession.

  28. While doing so, they often forgot that they and not we were now living on the outermost Indian frontier, and constantly went from home unarmed.

  29. Marie Antoinette forgot herself for a time in admiration; then, seized with fear, she tried to take it off.

  30. At this sight she forgot her desire to captivate the multitude, and even her hatred, and sinking on her knees she said, "Have pity!

  31. The queen forgot everything but his danger; she supported his drooping head on her shoulders, and pressed her cold hands to his forehead and heart.

  32. I only wished to say that your majesty probably forgot us yesterday.

  33. The cardinal thought her completely dazzled by the present he had made her--and so, indeed, she was; but he forgot that he himself was below the mark of the ambition of a woman like Jeanne.

  34. Well guessed," replied the queen, who was little suspicious, and forgot immediately her first surprise.

  35. Madame," said he, "I forgot that my first words should have been an apology.

  36. It's early morning, of course, I forgot that.

  37. Olof, too, forgot the pursuit, and stood watching the shoe; then suddenly he sprang forward and caught it in the air as it fell.

  38. But an hour later, when he and Walter drove off, his mind was so full of the measures he meant to take in behalf of Nina that he forgot all about Cora's list.

  39. I got so engrossed in it that I forgot everything else.

  40. Instead of popping one of the pans into the oven, mother dropped it on a dining-room chair on her way to the door and forgot all about it.

  41. Mother told me this morning to get her bill, and I forgot all about it.

  42. Yet that suffering was nothing compared to the agony that stole into her heart and held it--till she forgot Marylyn's presence.

  43. But when the chief came to his bragging conclusion, Squaw Charley forgot his own degradation for a moment, and forgot to fear discovery.

  44. And forgot to ask Marylyn where she had heard the tale.

  45. I used to be afraid of her when I was in the house, but I shook off even her authority and forgot I was under anybody's rule when I was out of doors.

  46. Well, now, I'm sure I've forgot what I was going to tell you.

  47. Kate sat at the head and I at the foot of the round table, and I must confess that we were apt to have either a feast or a famine, for at first we often forgot to provide our dinners.

  48. Well, I've forgot a good deal about it: you see it was much as fifty years ago.

  49. I forgot myself, or I would have ordered the scoundrels to be tortured to make them tell before their heads were cut off.

  50. I forgot that he had been in Alexandria some years,” said the Viceroy in a low tone.

  51. I have lived so much of late among those who are always engaged in strife, that I almost forgot that life has any other occupation.

  52. So they went; and when he saw the Otèbah drawing near, his great heart rose within him; he forgot his wounds, and the fire shot from his eyes.

  53. And finally, amid the crowding horrors of that dread August, he forgot even M.

  54. Troy listened, his heart beating higher at each exploit, till he forgot the horror of war, and thought only of its splendours.

  55. And all because they have forgot What 'tis to be a man--to curb and spurn.

  56. All the longing of their enforced separation seemed to burst the dam that had held it, and, for a time, they forgot all things but the living, moving tide of their own love.

  57. A note to Smithy Caldwell that he forgot to burn.

  58. So deep had been his unconsciousness that as he slowly struggled back to light and reason he forgot where he was and what had happened.

  59. Old Bissell proved himself a more genial host than business rival, and when he had learned of Larkin and his daughter's former friendship, he forgot sheep for the moment and took an interest in the man.

  60. EDDY'S ONLY SON] While Mrs. Eddy was working out her larger policy she never forgot the little things.

  61. Directly Hope Carolina forgot the reproof of mother eyes anent the table manners of well-brought-up children.

  62. She thanked me so heartily and gazed so into my face with her large blue eyes that I almost forgot to fetch the other.

  63. But when the music had begun, I thought of that alone, and forgot every thing else around me.

  64. I forgot to mention a concert given by Signora Paravicini at which we were present, at the Teatro nuovo, on Wednesday last.

  65. Engrossed with my work which, I heard for the first time with the orchestra, I quite forgot the prohibition, and played with all the vigour and fire of inspiration; so that I even carried away the orchestra with me.

  66. Durand immediately forgot himself in a beerhouse, and it was a difficult matter to get him away from it to hold the rehearsal.

  67. Beethoven was playing a new Pianoforte-Concerto of his, but forgot at the first tutti, that he was a Soloplayer, and springing up, began to direct in his usual way.

  68. She turned toward the entrance through which she had come; he forgot all rules of propriety and stepped in front of her.

  69. Hans Unwirrsch never forgot them although later he looked into eyes much more beautiful still.

  70. I forgot to say that I reserve the right to take the next step myself.

  71. And then he forgot the flying moment, and had to be reminded by her that his time was up, that they were expecting him at home, that he must not reach the company too late.

  72. Do not think because I have not written to you sooner that I have forgot you.

  73. Yet he never forgot his personal danger from some lurking foe or savage beast, however absorbing was his passion for the chase.

  74. When game was to be had and the sun shone, they easily forgot the bitter experiences of the winter before.

  75. As they passed Manitoshaw, moving so naturally and looking so harmless, she almost forgot to let fly an arrow.

  76. Finally he forgot himself and made a slight motion.

  77. I forgot to tell you that her name was Manitoshaw.

  78. And Vnckle Worcester; a plague vpon it, I haue forgot the Mappe Glend.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forgot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.