Pronunciation of mists

Pronunciation of the English word mists.

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Pronounce mists in English


mists in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. There are times when the future seems thick as a fog; you sit and wait, hoping the mists will lift and reveal the right path. But this is a time when the future seems a door you can walk right through into a room called tomorrow.
2. The meadows sloped away in the distance to horizon mists of pearl and purple.
3. The air was fresh and crisp, and little smoke-blue mists curled through the valleys and floated off from the hills.
4. Glittering castles in Spain were shaping themselves out of the mists and rainbows of her lively fancy.
5. It is lost in the mists of time.
6. It seemed to me that the mists in my own mind were gradually clearing away, and I began to have a dim, vague perception of the truth.
7. "Look now, for I will clear the mists that shroud / thy mortal gaze, and from the visual ray / purge the gross covering of this circling cloud. / Thou heed, and fear not, whatsoe'er I say, / nor scorn thy mother's counsels to obey."
8. Winds roll the waters, and the great seas rise. / Dispersed we welter on the gulfs. Damp night / has snatched with rain the heaven from our eyes, / and storm-mists in a mantle wrapt the light. / Flash after flash, and for a moment bright, / quick lightnings rend the welkin. Driven astray / we wander, robbed of reckoning, reft of sight. / No difference now between the night and day / e'en Palinurus sees, nor recollects the way.
9. 10,000 years ago, the Tomarians travelled through the galaxy in their spaceships, colonising planets. Today, they live again as hunter-gatherers, surviving on what nature provides them here in their adopted home. The old knowledge is lost in the mists of time. They have returned to a simpler, more fulfilling way of life.
10. In the morning, the mountains are shrouded in autumn mists.

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