Sentence example with the word 'incurring'

incurring

Definition n. acquiring or coming into something

Last update: October 30, 2015


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Hell ran off deals, but Wynn's life was already in enough trouble without incurring another debt on behalf of a woman who had no hope of ever escaping Hell.   [Please select]

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That's what comes of incurring expenses.   [Please select]

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The fear of incurring his wife's wrath alone checked an outburst of indignation.   [Please select]

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He became lax in his attendance at the synagogue, incurring the reproach of the family.   [Please select]

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These three men--Nash, Brummel, and Ranelagh--had the advantage of being Englishmen, and, therefore, of not incurring the old-time English suspicion of foreigners.   [Please select]

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He had pacified creditors by incurring fresh debts, and had evaded catastrophes by involving himself in new complications all his life.   [Please select]

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Less than twenty-five years would probably be insufficient to effect this without incurring a wanton waste of property.   [Please select]

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Ferguson, by an ingenious arrangement, combined the advantages of two balloons, without incurring their inconveniences.   [Please select]

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"As if that sum would pay a man for leaving his home and incurring the terrible risks of war."   [Please select]

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The commonest virtues of the individual are often lacking in the spokesmen of nations; a statesman representing not himself but his country may prove, without incurring excessive blame--as history often records--vindictive, perfidious, and egotistic.   [Please select]

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Besides this, Whitney had turned on his young friend, and impressed upon him that he, too, was incurring unjustifiable risk by remaining in Wyoming during the inflamed state of public feeling.   [Please select]

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