Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use Dresden in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Dresden? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
A court in Dresden ruled today the government is not required to pay for toupees.
She shot her a grateful half-smile and descended on their boss with a Dresden china cup.
In this respect, Dresden is a microcosm of the situation throughout the former East Germany.
An exact mix of high explosive and incendiary bombs was used to start the kind of fires that burned Dresden.
Wagner had fled from Dresden just a few weeks before Hugo had left Stuttgart, and both had taken the route to Paris via Switzerland.
The Maltese is blessed with a hardy constitution, and even though this breed is small, it does not have to be treated like Dresden china.
It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden.
With Kirchner's move from Dresden to Berlin in 1911, city life became an important subject in his oeuvre and the apex of his artistic career.
In recent weeks, German hardliners have exploited the anniversary of Dresden to gain political support.
Unfortunately this information was received after the most recent edition of Dresden had gone to press.
So in their spare time they came to Dresden, free of charge, to perform with us.
Haitink and the Dresden Staatskappelle will treat concert-goers to a programme of Mozart, Weber and Bruckner.
It's late summer in Dresden and the locals are sunning themselves on the beach.
Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson.
Vonnegut was a German prisoner of war in Dresden and in an underground bunker during the bombing.
Dresden isn't a retrospective re-creation, because it exists in a separate continuum from the events that formed it.
The body count from the war-exacerbated Afghan famine will exceed the Dresden total and may be as high as Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The Dresden State Orchestra turns in their usual fine playing here and the Saxon State Opera Chorus sings splendidly, as well.
Home to cultural and architectural wonders and famous for its fine white china, the German city of Dresden still shone despite six years of war.
Erna Berger was born in 1900 near Dresden, and by the time she was 30, she had made a name for herself in Germany singing light soprano and coloratura roles.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
Rilla asked, for one glance at the lovely face of their Dresden china girl assured her that something was wrong.
The beautiful Dresden china we see at the Exhibition, cames from the town of Dresden.
Mlle. Sembrich married her former teacher, Stengel, and has for many years made her home in Dresden.
In the libraries of Zwickau, Dresden, and Leipsic similar relics of the poet may be seen.
In 1860, Zenker of Dresden treated a supposed case of typhus complicated with excessive muscular pain and oedema.
The author had recourse to the regenerative furnace used by his brother, Friedrich, in Dresden, in manufacture of hard glass.
It was at Dresden, 1903, that the revisionist tempest reached its height in the party teapot.
These numbers are placed on passports by Gestapo headquarters in Berlin or Dresden.
It was pretty in a style suggesting a combination of Watteau, Dresden china, and the top of a biscuit tin.
He had been made known to her at Zurich, where he had broken his journey while on his way from Dresden.
Dresden we thoroughly explored, and were at Leipzig during the great annual fair.
He was first established at Meissen, then at Knigstein, and last at Dresden.
There is a Vermeer in Berlin on which he has set his heart, and another in Dresden.
A French merchantman had, contrary to rule, also been sunk there by the Dresden, within Chilian territorial waters.
September 2010 fand die Jahrestagung der Landergruppe Deutschland in Dresden statt.
She actually flirts with him, in her Dresden china way, and he growls.
There is a certain suspicion of 'shadow' in your face, like in that of Holbein's Madonna in Dresden.
For instance, next week you may find me the guest of a grandee of Spain, or you may find me off for Venice, or flitting toward Dresden.
Stuttgart is a charming town, clean and bright, a smaller Dresden.
A specimen of this milch glass is in the Japanese Palace at Dresden.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024