GEOGRAPHY in a Sentence
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16 example sentences for GEOGRAPHY, such as:
1. Everyone dosses about in geography classes.
2. Perhaps it is a grammar, perhaps a history, or geography.
3. A little boy had been taught geography by an old woman who kept two brushes in her wardrobe.
4. With a fine disregard for geography, she decided to start her journey to Paris by sailing to the Hook of Holland.
5. A hydrosphere in physical geography describes the collective mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.
2. Perhaps it is a grammar, perhaps a history, or geography.
3. A little boy had been taught geography by an old woman who kept two brushes in her wardrobe.
4. With a fine disregard for geography, she decided to start her journey to Paris by sailing to the Hook of Holland.
5. A hydrosphere in physical geography describes the collective mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.
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Meanings and Examples of GEOGRAPHY
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geography
n. study of the earth's surface; includes people's responses to topography and climate and soil and vegetation
Classic Sentence:
1 There was a picture of the earth on the first page of his geography: a big ball in the middle of clouds.
2 He opened the geography to study the lesson; but he could not learn the names of places in America.
3 He turned to the flyleaf of the geography and read what he had written there: himself, his name and where he was.
4 A little boy had been taught geography by an old woman who kept two brushes in her wardrobe.
5 I had no compass with me and was so slenderly acquainted with the geography of this part of the world that the sun was of little benefit to me.
6 Perhaps it is a grammar, perhaps a history, or geography.
7 And suddenly he saw vividly before him a long-forgotten, kindly old man who had given him geography lessons in Switzerland.
8 And yet the former history continues to be studied side by side with the laws of statistics, geography, political economy, comparative philology, and geology, which directly contradict its assumptions.
9 He was now to go to bed; that was an old turn-up bedstead; in it he lay and thought about his geography lesson, and of Zealand, and of all that his master had told him.
10 These could already read, write, and sew; and to them I taught the elements of grammar, geography, history, and the finer kinds of needlework.
11 Indians were everywhere; they camped in dooryards, stalked into kitchens to demand doughnuts, came with rifles across their backs into schoolhouses and begged to see the pictures in the geographies.
Example Sentence:
1 Now the master, mellow almost to the verge of geniality, put his chair aside, turned his back to the audience, and began to draw a map of America on the blackboard, to exercise the geography class upon.
2 The superintendent of Lowood (for such was this lady) having taken her seat before a pair of globes placed on one of the tables, summoned the first class round her, and commenced giving a lesson on geography; the lower classes were called by the teachers: repetitions in history, grammar, &c., went on for an hour.
3 A hydrosphere in physical geography describes the collective mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.
4 Everyone dosses about in geography classes.
5 With a fine disregard for geography, she decided to start her journey to Paris by sailing to the Hook of Holland.