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"Dale" in a Sentence (15 examples)
Mary bought Tom a copy of "How to Win Friends and Influence People", by Dale Carnegie.
A gust of wind blew Curdken's hat away, and he had to chase it over hill and dale.
As bees in early summer swarm apace / through flowery fields, when forth from dale and dell / they lead the full-grown offspring of the race, / or with the liquid honey store each cell, / and make the teeming hive with nectarous sweets to swell. / These ease the comers of their loads, those drive / the drones afar. The busy work each plies, / and sweet with thyme and honey smells the hive.
Glancing wide over hill and dale, the fair bridal procession at last reached the parish church, which they nearly filled.
The legendary South African fast bowler Dale Steyn had recently announced his retirement from Test cricket.
They leant over the drystone wall and looked across the dale.
From a seaside perch overlooking the hustle and bustle of ships coming and going at Port Canaveral on Florida’s east coast, Dale Ketcham reflects on decades of history with nostalgia.
Then the merry little boys they will ramble, / So gleesome, o’er mountain and dale, / Where the sweets of the rose through the bramble / Will be blown by the mild summer gale: / Then a share of Nature’s smiles each morning / To the poor humble peasant will be given. / While the lark from his covert he is soaring, / His musical notes to the heaven.
It was a country of wide pastures, of moors covered with heath, of rock-born streams and rivulets, of forest and hill and dale, sparsely inhabited, with the sea to the eastward of it, unseen, and the mountains everywhere visible always, and endlessly changing in aspect. Herdsmen and shepherds wandered over it, and along its almost disused roads pedlars and pack mules passed at times but rarely. Minerals and marbles were under its turf, but none sought for them; pools and lakes slept in it, undisturbed save by millions of water fowl and their pursuers. The ruins of temples and palaces were overgrown by its wild berries and wild flowers. The buffalo browsed where emperors had feasted, and the bittern winged its slow flight over the fields of forgotten battles.
One of the most popular art exhibits in Chicago this year has been on display for more than 10 months in what had been one of the city's least-visited cultural facilities. An exhibit of handmade glass works by world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly has attracted several hundred thousand people, is helping renovate a century-old conservatory and might help change the image of one Chicago neighborhood.
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And we will all the pleasures prove / That hills and valleys, dales and fields, / Woods, or steepy mountain yields
Five miles meandering with a mazy motion, / Through wood and dale the sacred river ran, / Then reached the caverns measureless to man, / And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean: [...]
The country about Nuncombe Putney is perhaps as pretty as any in England. It is beyond the river Teign, between that and Dartmoor, and is so lovely in all its variations of rivers, rivulets, broken ground, hills and dales, old broken, battered, time-worn timber, green knolls, rich pastures, and heathy common, that the wonder is that English lovers of scenery know so little of it.
Over hill, over dale / As we hit the dusty trail, / And those caissons go rolling along.
The pump-dale scupper is that to which the dale leads, that conveys the water from the pumps to the side on the lower deck of large ships.
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