RESERVED in a Sentence
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223 example sentences for RESERVED, such as:
1. I reserved a room for tonight.
2. The men in the shadow were less reserved.
3. Any item can be reserved on payment of a deposit.
4. Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
5. We now state, is the last before the break reserved.
2. The men in the shadow were less reserved.
3. Any item can be reserved on payment of a deposit.
4. Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
5. We now state, is the last before the break reserved.
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Meanings and Examples of RESERVED
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reserved
a. marked by self-restraint and reticence
a. set aside for the use of a particular person or party
Classic Sentence: (172 in 12 pages)
1 Too happy to be shy and reserved, she hung on her husband's arm and adored him openly with her eyes, with her smiles, her tears.
2 Mammy's smile at the front door was the smile reserved for quality folks, Pitty served him coffee laced with brandy and fluttered about him and Scarlett hung on his every utterance.
3 They were gentle, quiet spoken, reserved people and not given to even the amiable bickering that characterized most Atlanta families.
4 She was frightened and yet stimulated by the reserved force of resolution which she felt within herself: she saw it was going to be easier, a great deal easier, than she had imagined.
5 But Nettie Struther's frail envelope was now alive with hope and energy: whatever fate the future reserved for her, she would not be cast into the refuse-heap without a struggle.
6 That institution is reserved for men like Kennicott who, after devoting fifty years to "putting aside a stake," incontinently invest the stake in spurious oil-stocks.
7 But the placing of the cap-sheaf to all this blundering business was reserved for the scientific Frederick Cuvier, brother to the famous Baron.
8 Some few hands are reserved called ship-keepers, whose province it is to work the vessel while the boats are pursuing the whale.
9 She was a thin, hard-faced woman, very well-dressed, very reserved in manner.
10 She laughed and bantered him a little, remembering too late that she should have been dignified and reserved.
11 Edna had intended to be indifferent and as reserved as he when she met him; she had reached the determination by a laborious train of reasoning, incident to one of her despondent moods.
12 The white man seemed to take counsel from their customs, and, relinquishing his grasp of the rifle, he also remained silent and reserved.
13 He had been fond of believing, from the uncommon forbearance of the savages, that he was reserved as a prisoner to be delivered to Montcalm.
14 The young Mohican cast a glance at his father, but, maintaining his quiet and reserved mien, he continued silent.
15 The men in the shadow were less reserved.
Example Sentence: (51 in 4 pages)
1 I reserved a room for tonight.
2 His strongest criticism is reserved for his father, whom he disliked intensely.
3 We now state, is the last before the break reserved.
4 British men are often seen as being reserved and unemotional.
5 Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
6 Any item can be reserved on payment of a deposit.
7 I've come to collect my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday in the name of Tremin.
8 But many streets in areas formerly reserved for whites still recall apartheid and colonial figures.
9 A double room with a balcony overlooking the sea had been reserved for him.
10 The star has a ski slope reserved exclusively for her.
11 The museum's main gallery is reserved for the sculptures.
12 He said, "The hottest place in hell is reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality."
13 She was demure and reserved, a nice modest girl whom any young man would be proud to take home to his mother.
14 He is very reserved before his lawyer comes, you cannot get a full sentence from his lips.
15 These paths in the park are reserved for only one equestrian and his steeds.