We found 53 examples of how to use parted in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 53.
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26. | I parted with a friend at the train station. | |
27. | A fool and his money are easily parted. | |
28. | Nowadays, that side parted hairstyle is rare. | |
29. | They parted company. | |
30. | I liked your hair better when you parted it on the right. | |
31. | We parted at the corner. | |
32. | He parted from her with a kiss. | |
33. | Take her hair, parted down the middle, and separate the right front section. Repeat the same for left. Twist each side and secure them together in the back with a clip. | |
34. | We went to Laramie together, but afterwards we parted. | |
35. | After a rainy morning the clouds were suddenly parted and a double rainbow appeared in the sky. | |
36. | We parted a year ago. | |
37. | We parted friends. | |
38. | She had been reading, but her book had slipped to the floor, and now she was dreaming, with a smile on her parted lips. | |
39. | The lovers reluctantly parted. | |
40. | Since they parted, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge. | |
41. | She parted her hair with her hands. | |
42. | Sami and Layla parted ways. | |
43. | George was so tired out by the fight that he laid down to sleep with his head in the princess's lap, and she parted his hair with her hands and saw the star on his brow. | |
44. | When they met, they rejoiced; when they parted, they felt sad. | |
45. | Sami and Layla parted company. | |
46. | We parted on good terms. | |
47. | "These lands, 'tis said, one continent of yore / (such change can ages work) an earthquake tore / asunder; in with havoc rushed the main, / and far Sicilia from Hesperia bore, / and now, where leapt the parted land in twain, / the narrow tide pours through, 'twixt severed town and plain." | |
48. | Tom and Mary have parted ways. | |
49. | Tom and I parted on good terms. | |
50. | Their interview was protracted beyond that at which they usually parted. |