Sentence example with the word 'sequel'

sequel

aftereffect, close, continuation, distillate, event, following, issue, offspring, product, resultant, shadowing, train

Definition n. something that follows something else

Last update: September 25, 2015


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His speech had a most unfortunate sequel.   [noun]

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He is writing a sequel to his recent best seller.   [noun]

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Using this text as a model write a prequel or sequel to the story.   [noun]

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Quiet Valley seems like a belated sequel to The Quiet Man.   [noun]

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My suspicions were well-founded, as the sequel demonstrated.   [noun]

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How truly this was foretold will appear in the sequel.   [noun]

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It was the sequel to his complacent reflections on his success in Petersburg.   [noun]

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Nothing more stupid than that could have been devised, or more disastrous for the army, as the sequel showed.   [noun]

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Voltairian royalism, a quaint variety, had a no less singular sequel, Bonapartist liberalism.   [noun]

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The revolution was again majestically taking possession of France and saying to the world: "The sequel to-morrow."   [noun]

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