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Example sentences for "untold"

Lexicographically close words:
untiring; untiringly; untitled; unto; untoe; untouchable; untouched; untoward; untraceable; untracked
  1. For all the poverty and untold misery this has brought upon these unfortunates, the Chinese are responsible.

  2. Around the limpid streams and at the borders of the virgin forests, containing untold wealth, tents made of skin drawn over boughs cut roughly from trees, could be seen in every direction.

  3. Indeed, it was his own appreciation of his humour which led him to his frequent calls on Reed, for the little man was generous at heart, and loath to waste a really clever thing, when it might be doing untold good.

  4. Of course, he acknowledged to himself, a man of his training and experience ought to have untold possibilities of interest inherent in himself.

  5. If he held firm to that, and to some other things, the future might yet offer untold good to them.

  6. For that very reason, it added untold zest to all the cups of tea.

  7. At last they reached the bank of the Beresina, but it was to find themselves in the midst of untold confusion and unutterable horror.

  8. Since my childhood a strong untold longing has lain hidden in the depths of my heart.

  9. The sovereigns wept for joy as they thought that such untold riches were vouchsafed them by the special decree of Heaven, as a reward for having overcome the Moor at Granada and banished the Jews from Spain.

  10. He had come to regard himself as a man with a mission to fulfil, as God's chosen instrument for enlarging the bounds of Christendom and achieving triumphs of untold magnificence for its banners.

  11. Later we shall see that animal and plant parasites destroy yearly crops and trees valued at hundreds of millions of dollars and cause untold misery and suffering to humanity.

  12. All organic matter, in whatever form, is sooner or later decomposed by the action of untold millions of bacteria which live in the air, water, and soil.

  13. Spring or artesian well water would have very few, if any, bacteria, while the same quantity of river water, if it held any sewage, might contain untold millions of these little organisms.

  14. Surely a criminal of the deepest dye, at whose hands the princesses of Alexandria suffered untold horrors!

  15. Hence the wife and mother had in her hands all the sacred traditions of the family; if these were preserved by her, she added to their glory; if violated, the prestige of the family suffered untold loss.

  16. To dream that you have the tail of a beast grown on you, denotes that your evil ways will cause you untold distress, and strange events will cause you perplexity.

  17. You will overcome your enemies and be possessed of untold wealth.

  18. Opening a goods box in your dream, signifies untold wealth and that delightful journeys to distant places may be made with happy results.

  19. But in the case of a God "synthetized" out of the thought and feeling of untold generations of men, the analogy breaks down at every point.

  20. Because these materials have been grouped, partly by nature, but very largely by the labor of untold generations of our fathers, into forms which give pleasure to the eye and appeal to our most intimate and cherished associations.

  21. Partridge, who was on the directorate, was opposed to such a venture, he finally agreed that it would be of untold assistance to the farmers if they had a paper of their own to voice their ideals.

  22. They believe that the results which would follow its support in the House of Commons would be of untold benefit to the Canadian people as a whole.

  23. For here are the veins of gold that attracted the Spaniard with his fatal greed, and the mines of silver that for three hundred years have been yielding untold treasures, and to-day are as ready as ever to yield untold treasures more.

  24. This shows that the culture of the white race during long centuries has not developed its cranial capacity to equal that of the uncultured Indians who flourished in the Mississippi valley untold generations ago.

  25. If an evening walk cannot be had every day, at least three or four might be enjoyed in a week, and would be productive of untold benefit.

  26. Still, much as there is yet to determine, there is already a vast fund of knowledge of untold worth; but means are not yet provided for making it useful and effective.

  27. Untold cruelties were perpetrated on this occasion on the helpless creatures during the absence of their husbands and other principal bread-winners.

  28. We feel unwilling to inflict pain on the reader by the recitation of the untold cruelties perpetrated on the poor Highlanders of Knoydart, but doing so may, perhaps, serve a good purpose.

  29. Sajipona and her people had long since ceased to care for this treasure that had brought such untold suffering and misfortune to their race.

  30. Under certain conditions a bar of metal that could attract gold with such force as that displayed by the Black Magnet would be of untold value.

  31. Such nepotism as this is replete with untold disaster both in the family and in the state.

  32. His infant powers, so speedily paralyzed by the ruthless hand of death, are now expanding themselves amidst the untold glories of the heavenly world, and are enlisted now in ministering to his pilgrim kindred on earth.

  33. Let it be an opened, studied family chart to guide you and them in visions of untold glory to the many mansions of your Father's offered home in heaven.

  34. Well, every so often an inventor, or some one who calls himself that, crops up with a new proposal for cleaning up the untold millions on the floor of the Atlantic or the Pacific," replied Tom.

  35. This wealth of untold millions has been at the bottom of the sea for many years--always increasing with nobody ever spending a cent of it.

  36. Of course there is no question but that there are untold millions on the bottom of the ocean.

  37. After witnessing the squalor which contrasts so painfully with New York luxury and extravagance, this was an untold relief.

  38. You know very well that you could not keep your mind on the stretch for so many hours to any profit; or your body in one position for such a length of time, without excessive pain and untold weariness.

  39. From the hour in which he passed from the heaven of Mary's smile, up to the present moment, in which he paced like a caged lion up and down his narrow bounds, what untold agonies were his!


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