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    Use "neighbour" in a sentence

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    neighbour


    1. My character is Molly Simpson, the foolish woman who gets herself into a mess with the husband of her neighbour, Fanny Jones


    2. A neighbour, who gives the youngest son hell


    3. My other neighbour, the old man, shifted and looked past us through the window


    4. The people waited in silence, polite and sincere, and after each vocal contribution, aided by the whisky, each voice trailed away to be taken up anew by his neighbour and transferred on and on around the table


    5. My neighbour nudged me, shaking his head, me thinking he meant it embarrassed him to sing in public


    6. Then my neighbour stood and with feet apart and head thrown back, he poured out a drama like an operatic tenor


    7. I saw his wife there the other day with Jo, my neighbour


    8. just about to doze off with his neighbour when he was


    9. cordial relations with its island neighbour to the west, Jean


    10. Its close neighbour is Christmas Island (above)

    11. It is not because one man keeps a coach, while his neighbour walks a-foot, that the one is rich, and the other poor; but because the one is rich, he keeps a coach, and because the other is poor, he walks a-foot


    12. dexterity in what manner he thinks proper, without injury to his neighbour


    13. Tillage, indeed, in that part of ancient Italy which lay in the neighbour hood of Rome, must have been very much discouraged by the distributions of corn which were frequently made to the people, either gratuitously, or at a very low price


    14. The rich man consumes no more food than his poor neighbour


    15. but, if anything, even more impressive than its neighbour


    16. neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be


    17. said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and


    18. link is limited to his neighbour, to whom he


    19. where we live now, we passed by the neighbour


    20. It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades

    21. A rich man, indeed, who is himself a manufacturer, is a very dangerous neighbour to all those who deal in the same way


    22. France is the nearest neighbour to Great Britain


    23. The man who employs either his labour or his stock in a greater variety of ways than his situation renders necessary, can never hurt his neighbour by underselling him


    24. The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them


    25. Snapping the watch lid shut, he bandied a few insignificant pleasantries with a correspondingly inconsequential neighbour, and went inside; thence, pausing briefly to catch his breath before the ascent, he proceeded up the stairs to his apartments on the first floor


    26. Such an army, as it can best be maintained by an opulent and civilized nation, so it can alone defend such a nation against the invasion of a poor and barbarous neighbour


    27. The extreme inequality and uncertainty of a tax assessed in this manner, can be compensated only by its extreme moderation; in consequence of which, every man finds himself rated so very much below his real revenue, that he gives himself little disturbance though his neighbour should be rated somewhat lower


    28. agitated expressions on some the boys’ faces, particularly my brutishly built blond neighbour and his


    29. gave the poor idiot such a horrific backhand even my blond neighbour winced as the boy collapsed


    30. It seemed that my blond neighbour had a

    31. The first neighbour said she had not seen Mother for three years


    32. It begins with a bit of gossip of a neighbour who had come in to see


    33. money to her suffering neighbour, Mrs


    34. It was the neighbour they yelled at


    35. He had no idea that he nearly lost his life but he understood that the neighbour was bad, nasty and dangerous


    36. �Enough,� Emmy interfered, telling Bill and the neighbour to halt their argument


    37. �We are not interested in your opinion, dear neighbour


    38. He told her about the sweet grass, the water fountains and the nasty neighbour


    39. Their southern neighbour South Africa got involved when it recognised that exiled ANC (African National Congress - South Africans) assisted the above terrorists


    40. He is evidenced to have been charged with stalking a neighbour with criminal intent in the past and was relieved of various drugs, firearms, pornography and photographic equipment at that time

    41. Then one day, out of the blue, it was Dorothy who told Martha that Tommy had sold his farm and come to live as her next door neighbour in the village


    42. One beady black pupil gleamed at Russell, the other stared into the pupil of his alien neighbour, and rising from a spot above either eye, antennae swayed and twitched


    43. 28 And Samuel said to him, The Lord has rent the kingdom of Israel from you this day, and has given it to a neighbour of yours, that


    44. them to your neighbour, and he shall lie with your wives in the sight of this sun


    45. 35 And a certain man of the sons of the prophets said to his neighbour in the word of the Lord, strike me, I pray you; And the man


    46. My darling Afrikaans friend and neighbour, Ludi, taught me the mores of living among traditionally-minded South Africans and how to cook like they did – deliciously


    47. A kind man and a good neighbour, he was genuinely concerned about how I would react


    48. Waiting, I listened in the quiet to my unseen neighbour groaning softly in her sleep, rhythmically, with every breath


    49. Will someone be there for me when my time comes? Will anyone love or care, or will I be abandoned too? The memory returned: what I’d noted when moving closer for a look at my neighbour


    50. My neighbour from across the road came to visit














































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    Synonyms for "neighbour"

    neighbor neighbour

    "neighbour" definitions

    a person who lives (or is located) near another


    a nearby object of the same kind


    live or be located as a neighbor


    be located near or adjacent to