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Example sentences for "outside"

Lexicographically close words:
outshine; outshines; outshining; outshone; outshoot; outsider; outsiders; outsides; outskirt; outskirts
  1. How it reached them is uncertain, but maybe the little bird that nests outside her nursery window knows more than we do.

  2. All day the hotel was like a wilderness and outside nothing but a lot of men falling about in the snow.

  3. You are outside your privileges in asking that question.

  4. But out in the sunshine, outside that awful chill of the gloomy jail, Avice's soul expanded to her new knowledge like a flower.

  5. I slips in to Mr. T's private office an' I sez, 'Guy outside wants to see you.

  6. I'll go to the house myself, and a couple of chaps with the bracelets can hang around outside till I call 'em.

  7. Judge Hoyt took the occasion to draw Avice outside the hall.

  8. He stands at fault, Not knowing at all how this should be--he feels The great bare barrenness o' the outside world.

  9. The Vicar stands up, on the point of beginning to read, when the tuning and twang of the fiddle is heard close outside the open window, and the daughter sings in a clear cheerful voice.

  10. All in long grass the piper stands, Goodly and grave is he; Outside the tower, at dawn of day, The notes of his pipe ring free.

  11. If God indeed had sent him, would he lie (For he is stricken with a sore disease) Helpless outside their city?

  12. To her the Eastern lands their strangeness spread, The dark-faced Arab in his long blue gown, The camel thrusting down a snake-like head To browse on thorns outside a walled white town.

  13. Is the work of such a character that students are infused with a spirit of toleration, sympathy, and respect for others outside their immediate circle of interest?

  14. Have they apparently confined themselves to the text, or have they gone outside this for material?

  15. It is true he made them for Governments that were not Conservative, but he still was considered nearly a Conservative outside his financial handicraft.

  16. It was the same outside Parliament and within it.

  17. But Mr. Gladstone is and has always been outside that world altogether.

  18. On the other hand, that the preservation of constitutional order required other forces besides logical discussions, this was altogether outside their range of thought.

  19. Immersed in his food and its deglutition, he was hardly sensible of the outside world at all.

  20. But, inspired by this success, he took the lead in the conversation, and showed himself inclined to be somewhat patronizing to two men outside the sphere of imaginative literature.

  21. The doctor was leading the way into the smoking-room when Mr. Flexen stepped smartly in front of him and said: "Please stay outside all of you.

  22. He drove to the gamekeeper's cottage to find James Hutchings sitting on a chair outside it and reading the Planet.

  23. Then, looking up quickly, he asked, "Does anybody outside know about this?

  24. S'pose one of your circle's daughters gets to keepin' company with a chap who's outside the ring?

  25. The latter, who had been misled by the name into supposing his caller to be Stephen Warren, was much astonished when he saw the captain seated outside the railing.

  26. The bright winter sunshine streaming through the window indicated that the conditions outside were also just what they should be.

  27. He'll probably handle the girl and boy in his own way, and his outside greenness may jar them a little.

  28. The captain's last remark that evening was made to Edwards, whom he met just outside the door of his bedroom.

  29. He was still sitting there, twirling an idle pencil between his fingers, when he heard steps outside his door.

  30. But this is a matter outside my personal needs.

  31. You see, I had few friends in the city, outside my journalistic acquaintances, and I suppose I was flattered by Mr. Warren's kindness and the fancy he seemed to have taken to me.

  32. Outside the doctor's bills and food and nursin' and such, all the extry will be just the old man's wages for the time he's away from the factory.

  33. At the same time, Charcam, who seemed perfectly distracted by the recent occurrences, dragged in Thames, leaving Jack Sheppard outside in the custody of the dwarfish Jew.

  34. Two outside pockets and one large inside division are indispensable.

  35. The better Rucksacks have straps fixed outside for carrying one's coat or possibly sealskins.

  36. Women need just as many pockets as men, and I strongly advise two large side pockets and two smaller breast pockets outside the coat, as well as two inside breast pockets--all with flaps to button over.

  37. If boots be put outside the bedroom every night, the porter will oil them automatically, in most good hotels.

  38. A colossal bronze statue of him was erected outside the new National Theatre, Christiania, in September 1899.

  39. Outside the Jewish community he was known as the philosopher Avicebron (Avencebrol, Avicebrol, &c.

  40. On several occasions there have been volcanic outbreaks under the sea outside the peninsula of Reykjanes, islands appearing and afterwards disappearing again.

  41. Beef should be of a bright red color, well marbled with yellowish fat, and surrounded with a thick outside layer of fat; poor beef is dark red, and full of gristle, and the fat is scant and oily.

  42. Fry them golden brown in enough smoking hot fat to nearly cover them; observe that in frying any article of food it will not soak fat if the latter be hot enough to carbonize the outside at once, and smoking hot fat will do that.

  43. His legs should be crossed under him, like a tailor on a shop-board, with the outside of each instep resting on the floor of the boat.

  44. The object of this is to prevent the archives and trophies of the boat club, which are in custody of the captain, from passing outside the college gates, and so possibly getting astray in lodgings.

  45. This pressure and movement of the lever, by means of another small lever and swivel outside the gunwale, in connection with it, works the rudder line.

  46. In linear measure a boat on the Middlesex side has nearly two lengths less to travel than the one outside it between Barnes Bridge and the 'Ship.

  47. The Oxonians steadily gained on them, but had to come round outside them at the Point, and could never get past them, losing the race by less than a yard.

  48. In the race they adopted it, while Cambridge, so we hear, took the outside channel; and the previous lead of Oxford was more than trebled by the time that the boats came again into the main river.

  49. A row-boat going with stream or tide should take a course in mid-river, and should keep outside all boats meeting it.

  50. Defn: A view of the universe of brighter stars as it would appear to an observer transported into space outside or beyond our universe of stars.

  51. Defn: The production of two or more embryos in one seed, due either to the existence and fertilization of more than one embryonic sac or to the origination of embryos outside of the embryonic sac.

  52. Baseball) Defn: That part of the grounds reserved for the players which is outside of the diamond; -- called also outfield.

  53. Defn: Growing outside of the axils; as, an extra-axillary bud.

  54. Defn: The outside sole of a boot or shoe.

  55. Night latch, a kind of latch for a door, which is operated from the outside by a key.

  56. To coat with parget; to plaster, as walls, or the interior of flues; as, to parget the outside of their houses.

  57. Defn: A long plain double-breasted outside coat for women.

  58. All that lay outside the life of the emotions was to her the wearisome iteration of a constitutional practice, a necessary but somewhat painful part of the order of things.

  59. Howbeit, I had no hint as to what had happened outside in the street, and I was burning to know.

  60. Outside the door I lingered a moment to hear the key click in the lock in the most unmistakable manner.

  61. It seemed to me that I was standing outside all that was happening.

  62. Such a nature was incapable of accepting a suggestion from an outside source; the mainspring of all its actions lay within.

  63. They turned away, and, before they were outside the hall, a light laugh woke a shuddering echo along the fretted roof.

  64. Outside the door waited her friends, five of whom carried wax candles and the others pine-wood torches.

  65. The Palace sank to deep silence, broken only by the faint, distant tramp of the sentinel who kept watch outside the passage which led to the cubiculum of the Emperor.

  66. His one dread was that, if he so much as ventured outside the gates of the Golden House, he would be torn to pieces before he could make his way to the Forum.

  67. The expedient of public lamps, or even of lamps hung outside each house, had never occurred to a people that revelled in expensiveness.

  68. Outside they heard the clang of armed men, who marched down the Vicus Apollinis, and stopped at the vestibule of the Palace.

  69. In his homely way he saw too deeply into the heart of things to care for the outside veneer.

  70. Shortly after the visit he had received from Pomponia, he was told that a young man was waiting outside who desired to speak with him.

  71. The life in school and the life outside school were, in these early days of infant teaching, two separate things, and only occasionally did a teacher stoop to take an example from everyday life.

  72. The bare wilderness of playground now so familiar, where there is neither time nor opportunity for children to be other than primitive savages, does not represent the outside world of beauty and of adventure.

  73. We rested outside to-day under an almond tree.

  74. The pictures on the walls should be hung at the right eye-level, and the windows low enough for looking at the outside world--whatever it may be.

  75. In the early days of our national existence the whole continent of America (outside of the limits of the United States) and all its islands were in colonial dependence upon European powers.

  76. The people of San Domingo are not capable of maintaining themselves in their present condition, and must look for outside support.

  77. Jeanne dropped to the bench outside the car.

  78. There were folks gathering outside the tumble-down shack to look at him.

  79. She loved to sit outside the door, all sort of soft and lazy, with the wind blowing her pale red hair about her soft, white face; and a baby in her lap.

  80. Jeanne left the softest and lightest of kisses on the wrinkled hand outside the cover, and then tiptoed to the hall to find James.

  81. But she liked the outside of her snowy bed better than the inside, after she had crawled in between the clammy sheets.

  82. But when Katie returned after telling "Missus," she found no small red-headed boy outside the door.

  83. If necessary, go outside to telephone about the train.

  84. And why isn't Mollie sitting outside the door in the sun?

  85. It was a strange sight--the big red Captain and the slight dark girl, side by side on the old bench outside the battered freight car; Old Captain busy with his net, the eager little girl busy with her pink calico.

  86. Mollie was peeling potatoes outside the cabin door, when Jeanne returned home with her spotless family.

  87. I will wait outside until you are dressed.

  88. Outside of this, successive rings of orange marigolds, purple asters, scarlet geraniums and candytuft, with a final fringe of blue cornflowers.

  89. They were as deeply rooted in antiquity as the elm outside the inn.

  90. To convict a man of that lack is to strike him with one blow to a level with the beasts of the field--to kick him, once and for all, outside the human pale.

  91. In the window of the little shop outside which he stood were things that seemed to match him--things appealing to the sense that he appealed to.

  92. I waited vainly outside the theatre for a quarter of an hour with my sword in my hand, for I was not afraid of losing forty thousand ducats like Tomatis.

  93. In spite of my rage I restrained myself, and turned back saying, coolly and firmly, that perhaps a Venetian coward might kill a brave Pole outside the theatre; and without awaiting a reply I left the building by the chief staircase.

  94. To hear him talk, the world was a paradise outside Venice, but I have found to my cost that there is no place like home.

  95. It must have cost her a good deal, for they had two rooms, and their landlord would not allow them to have their meals prepared outside the prison.

  96. You might have charged me with fighting a duel if Branicki had taken me outside the ban, as I requested, but as it was he took me where he willed and made me fight.

  97. The next day as I was taking a walk outside the town walls, I met the prince on horseback, followed by a single groom.

  98. And they tossed occasional kernels way to the outside of the feeding group and then giggled to see how quickly the greedy ones whirled around to get all they could.

  99. Really, he saw what the matter was as soon as he got outside the barn and he shouted to the pig and flapped his arms in such a comical fashion that Mary Jane hardly knew whether to be afraid of him or to laugh.

  100. Outside the house again, his mother punched Iskender in the back and spat at him, calling him fool and marplot, cursing all his ancestry.

  101. The merchant replied that he had thrown it away, and told the muleteer to go and hunt for it upon the rubbish-heaps outside the city gate.

  102. Across the bottom a hatched label with colorless borders inscribed in colorless letters shaded outside with the value.

  103. Postage" in outline colorless capitals, shaded outside on a rectangularly hatched ground.

  104. With the extra line outside the frame line on right and near it, all the other parts being normal, the line of the ground work not appearing as a separate line, k^2.

  105. There is a small circle with four horizontal lines, and shaded outside in each upper corner, all on a ground of parallel vertical lines.

  106. The space between the oval and frame filled with horizontal lines, and the corners outside the rosettes filled with ornamented triangles.

  107. Frame of a very heavy outside line with an interior fine line.

  108. Postage" in outline colorless capitals, shaded outside on a ground of horizontal lines.

  109. The shield in the old die has a ground of horizontal lines on the right side, with an outside vertical border line, and two fine vertical lines on the horizontal lines form the shadow of the shield.

  110. In the design, it was evidently intended that the outside lines should be equally distant from the top and bottom labels, and the side edges of the block, and that the corners should be exactly mitered.

  111. The papers for subscribers living outside of the county in which they are published, are made up in bulk at the publication office, carried to the post office and there weighed.

  112. He had tea with us, and then stretched his bedding outside our tent, under the awning of it, so as to escape the dew; but I longed to give him shelter, it was so cold.

  113. A spy was caught in the entrenchments, who said it was reported outside that several of our regiments had crossed the Ganges at Cawnpore.

  114. All round appeared to be little dark rooms, in which the officer's beds had been placed; also the large platform outside was filled with chairs, and beds were standing about in all directions.

  115. He was told they might occupy and keep a house just outside the entrenchments.

  116. The body of the reflector is now practically completed and the spinner directs his attention to rolling the bead at the outside edge.

  117. A Modern Spinning Lathe] The central hub A should be machined first; then the assembled outside shell should be machined to fit the hub A, both on the taper part and at the point D.


  118. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outside" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abroad; alien; apparent; apparently; appearance; barbarian; barbaric; barbarous; beyond; border; circumference; cortex; covering; crust; envelope; epidermis; exotic; exterior; external; extraneous; extraterrestrial; extrinsic; facade; face; facet; fat; foreign; fringe; front; impersonal; independent; integument; intrusive; lineaments; maximal; maximum; negligible; objective; off; open; openly; out; outer; outermost; outlandish; outline; outlying; outmost; outside; outstanding; outward; outwardly; over; past; peripheral; periphery; public; remote; rind; roundabout; seeming; shell; skin; slender; slight; slim; strange; superficial; superficially; surface; top; topmost; ulterior; utmost; without