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Example sentences for "rejoin"

Lexicographically close words:
rejoicest; rejoiceth; rejoicing; rejoicingly; rejoicings; rejoinder; rejoinders; rejoined; rejoining; rejoins
  1. In a few days after this, the party of Indians took their departure from the house, to proceed to their village in the forest; and shortly after Wisagun and Natappe also left, to rejoin their tribe.

  2. Having now described the way of using this machine, we will rejoin Stemaw, whom we left on his way to the next trap.

  3. Why, sir, I hope to rejoin my squadron at the earliest possible moment!

  4. After I walked a few steps I took a furtive glance backward and noticed the soldier who had searched me rejoin his comrades at the curb and then stop another fellow who had come along, and then I disappeared in the darkness.

  5. I will see you this evening without fail," and, assisting Miss Carleton into the carriage, he bade her au revoir, and hastened to rejoin young Mainwaring.

  6. Colonel Smith now retreated through Cynthiana, seeking to rejoin General Morgan on the Augusta road.

  7. Captain Castleman was sent to destroy the bridges on the Kentucky Central Railroad between Lexington and Paris--which he did; and was instructed to rejoin the command in three or four days at Winchester, in Clark county.

  8. A scouting party was sent immediately on in the direction of Frankfort, with instructions to drive in the pickets after daybreak, and to rejoin us at Versailles.

  9. After it had passed, it occurred to him that his men would be attacked by it, and he started back rapidly to rejoin them.

  10. Captain Davis crossed into Indiana, with the two companies assigned him, but failed to rejoin the division, and was surrounded by overwhelming numbers, and himself and the greater part of his command captured.

  11. As soon as the land was gained, all remounted their horses, watched for a while the rising flames and the consternation of the fleet, and then, with three cheers for Morgan, rode rapidly to rejoin their comrades.

  12. It very rarely happened that they failed to accomplish the purposes for which they were dispatched, or to rejoin the main body in time to assist in decisive action.

  13. I had about five miles to march to rejoin Colonel Morgan, and found him at the point he had designated, some three miles from Hartsville.

  14. Don Sylva was the more anxious to rejoin the French because he knew that their expedition had no other purpose than to deliver him and his daughter from the hands of the redskins.

  15. Did not the Great Buffalo agree on a signal with his friend, in order to rejoin when he pleased?

  16. Pray do not move, and within two hours at the latest I will rejoin you.

  17. I don't see why I shouldn't rejoin at once if they will only let me.

  18. A voice said, "Those who want to rejoin their regiments, two paces to the front.

  19. He feels the same about this place, but is still too lame to rejoin his corps.

  20. I'll rejoin you in five minutes--a time sufficiently long for a man to come to a decision, as well as if he dreamed over it for a twelvemonth.

  21. The business was speedily transacted, and Ramirez had left the city he had visited, to rejoin the Rover's crew.

  22. Ned, you will be in charge in the waist until I rejoin you.

  23. Having thus prepared for his own safety, he was making his way to rejoin the governor when a woman came out from a house in a quiet street.

  24. She longed to remain miserable and poor on earth, that she might rejoin her parents and dwell with them eternally.

  25. This thought restored his ruffled serenity, and he made his way as fast as he could to the green-room, to rejoin the soubrette, who had been impatiently expecting him, and did not hesitate to rate him soundly for his unwonted delay.

  26. Looking about him, to see how he could best rejoin his comrades within the building, his eyes fell upon the porch guarded by the two huge, calm sphinxes, and he wisely concluded that through it must lie his way to the scene of action.

  27. As to Matamore, he had lingered behind, and they were expecting every moment to see his tall, spare figure emerge from the gloom with rapid strides and rejoin them.

  28. I shall be sure to rejoin you some day, sooner or later, at Paris, for I am a born actress; the theatre was my first love, and I have never long been faithless to it.

  29. The Acarnanians sent their wives, children, and old men to Epirus, while the rest of them bound themselves by a solemn execration never to rejoin their friends except as conquerors of the invading Aetolians.

  30. The Carthaginians having thus possessed themselves of the ships as well as the commander of their enemies, started to rejoin Hannibal.

  31. While this was going on, Lucius, who was sailing back to rejoin his colleague, observed that the third squadron had got wedged in by the Carthaginians close in shore.

  32. Should fate be against us, thou wilt have naught else to do than to climb into the saddle and rejoin our rearguards, as devoted to thee as we are, and who will cover thy retreat.

  33. Consequently, the Prophet charged Ali to rejoin the pilgrims' caravan in all haste and recite this imperative Surah to the assembled Faithful, after the sacrifices had been made in the valley of Mina.

  34. Thanks to the inconceivable rapidity with which news travels in Arabian countries, the Mussulmen of Yasrib had already heard of the Prophet's departure and that he intended to rejoin them.

  35. When I thought I was sufficiently near to them, I mounted my horse, and left my camel to the care of my slave, giving him orders to rejoin me as quickly as possible.

  36. The second time, he informed me that of all his family, I should be the first to rejoin him, and so great was my joy that I could not stop myself from smiling.

  37. Now what do you say, sir, will you be glad to rejoin your regiment to-morrow?

  38. He wished them good luck, shook hands all around and set off to rejoin his own regiment.

  39. By the assistance given him by the women, he had thought that, after resting up, he would be allowed to rejoin his friends; but the set expression on the woman's face told the lad that she meant what she said.

  40. You will rejoin your regiment as soon as convenient.

  41. The dog was indeed glad to accompany his three friends forth once more, and so, procuring three fiery chargers, the trio set out to rejoin their regiment at the front--some miles to the west of the city of Lodz.

  42. Hal realized in an instant that they would not have time to rejoin the main body of Cossacks, for should the latter advance to meet the charge, they would not do so rapidly enough to come up to them before the Germans.

  43. That alone makes me believe that we shall become young again, that we shall renew our loves and rejoin Father Goulden and Aunt Gredel and all our dear friends.

  44. Whereupon, Phuttoo and I set off to climb up and rejoin the others.

  45. I only know that while proceeding, according to the orders of my late beloved lord, to rejoin him at the Hôtel Barbette.

  46. We find that he was absent more than an hour from the duke's suite, when my poor nephew had ordered him to rejoin him immediately, and that this fearful assassination was committed during that period.

  47. But her desire to go to Europe and to rejoin the little New York world that was reforming itself in London and Paris was fortified by reasons which seemed urgent enough to justify an appeal to her father.

  48. On being called to rejoin the Pasha, he began to apologise for the style of his dress, but the peremptory despot cut him short by leading the way to his carriage, in which they were driven to the konak or palace of Hamed Pasha.

  49. He laid the matter before the latter, who at once agreed with him that he should rejoin the king.

  50. He still carried his arm in a sling, but a generous diet and good wine had filled his veins again, and upon the day the king left he rode with Karl to rejoin the marshal.

  51. Wilson left me here with Dobson; but almost immediately he sent back asking us to rejoin him.

  52. Keely, classical scholar and philosopher, was standing outside his tent, pondering, as I came up to rejoin the battalion.

  53. At dawn we had ten minutes' notice to rejoin the rest of the regiment behind the station.

  54. Could I not do it, and rejoin you, Mr Harwood?

  55. As soon as the damages she received in the storm were repaired, she was ordered to rejoin the fleet under Sir George Rooke.

  56. Here Palgrave was to rejoin them after his journey.

  57. In this latter place Aboo-’Eysa was to rejoin us.

  58. Because her father and sister are both in St. Louis, and she wishes to rejoin them.

  59. Price, simply because I consented to assist Miss Nettie Morton to reach Springfield, from which point she might be able to rejoin her friends, who formerly resided in Ozark, but are now in St. Louis.

  60. When I rejoin you, I shall put your loyalty and your courage to the test.

  61. Then you will go down to Calcutta, Dick, and join your ship; Ned will of course, rejoin his regiment.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rejoin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acknowledge; answer; confute; counterclaim; echo; react; rebut; refute; rejoin; reply; respond; retort; return; reverberate; riposte; say