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Example sentences for "reminds"

Lexicographically close words:
remind; reminded; reminder; reminders; reminding; reminiscence; reminiscences; reminiscent; reminiscently; remis
  1. I am very fond of myself, but when any one reminds me that I am a woman, I begin to hate myself.

  2. My indecision reminds me of Hamlet," thought Laevsky on the way.

  3. I wish I could remember who it is she reminds me of.

  4. Talkin' of that reminds me--when you've done croppin' me I want a clean shave.

  5. Our talking of Greece reminds me of some remark you made the other day, about Helen.

  6. She reminds you, sternly, that this is your proper sphere.

  7. The "brotherhood of man" reminds one of the French Revolution.

  8. This proposal, like so many Socialist proposals, reminds us of the French Revolution, which also simultaneously abolished the Christian religion and changed the calendar.

  9. That reminds me that I ought to go and speak to them.

  10. A modern west front with two western towers does not go for much; but it reminds us that a design of the same kind was begun at Traü in better times.

  11. I have seen no city yet that so forcibly reminds one of the past and makes him forget everything but the associates connected with the scenes around him.

  12. The Slovaks of the north play a kind of bagpipe, which reminds one of the Scotch ones; but the songs of the Slovak have got very much mixed with the Hungarian.

  13. To hurry past it, and listen to the roar of the avalanches, is a very unsatisfactory mode of enjoyment; it reminds one too much of letting off crackers in a cathedral.

  14. That reminds me," said Durtal, as he lighted a cigarette, "of the mill for grinding the wheat for the offering.

  15. At a distance a cotton-field ready for the pickers forcibly reminds a Northerner of an expanse covered with snow.

  16. The air is full of the flying lint, and forcibly reminds a Northerner of a New England snow-storm.

  17. This wish was probably sincere, and reminds us of another great politician who in his secession from public affairs retreated to a literary life, where he appears suddenly to have discovered a new-found world.

  18. In that scale of human attainments and enjoyments which ought to accompany the eras of human life, it reminds us of what was to be learned, and what to be practised, assigning to stated periods their appropriate pursuits.

  19. He reminds them that if they hold fast their professions, an abundant entrance will be administered unto them.

  20. But the apostle reminds us of the entrance into this kingdom!

  21. It reminds one of many things; Shakespeare, I suppose principally.

  22. It reminds one of graves, and sarcophaguses, and cemeteries, and horrid things that rustle in coffin cloths, and mop and mow in corners.

  23. Reminds one of that romping old English dance and nothing else.

  24. Speaking of that reminds me that Mr. Pryor strongly disapproves of flowers in church," said Miss Cornelia.

  25. And that reminds me that Whiskers-on-the-moon had a paralytic stroke last night.

  26. That reminds me, I have not yet seen your own little daughter.

  27. I shall see Sibyl before I leave; but that reminds me.

  28. Your striding up and down there reminds me that a little stroll on the street might do us both good," he said.

  29. Talking of the Cheshires reminds me of a story illustrating the troubles of a brigadier.

  30. That single leaf on that terrible warship, where everything is iron and fire, that leaf of love, seems to us infinitely precious, and reminds us of the gardens of Giudecca and Fondamenta Nuove left behind.

  31. It reminds one of the Bon Gaultier Ballads of some years ago.

  32. The Brenta group, with its horns and pinnacles shooting up above secluded dells, reminds us of fantastic romance, of goblin castles, and woodland fays.

  33. Its character is German in the place of Italian, it reminds us rather of Duerer than of Titian.

  34. The last one reminds me of what Bright and I were talking of before you joined us, Frank,” said Ralston.

  35. It reminds us, in its pathos and deeply interesting character, of ‘Jessica’s First Prayer.

  36. Except that mother's uneducated and ignorant about it, she reminds me very much of a woman at that vicarage in Somerset I used to go to sometimes in the holidays.

  37. He was a wise old bird, the wisest I ever knew--somehow reminds me of your old Padre, though you couldn't meet two men more different.

  38. Which reminds me that the Bradford House is only a short walk from here.

  39. It is just such a scene as this," he continued, "that reminds one of the hidden tragedies going on all the time in the lives about us.


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