Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use calamities in a sentence

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

Sentence Examples
He is the fulfiller of needs, remover of calamities, obviator of the difficulties, supplier of the water of Kauthar.
Mantras counted on these beads serve to clear away obstacles, such as illness and other calamities, and purify one of unwholesomeness.
I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost.
Alladi Jayasri writes about Gurudev, who reminds us of the terrible calamities waiting to punish us for our cruelty to Nature.
The greatness of a nation or a people is well judged by the manner it reacts and deals with calamities.
Whenever we are caught up in industrial calamities, experts ought to examine the cause and make amends.
I am as spottily informed and fiercely opinionated as the next kibitzer about these potential calamities.
Other caves are either unreachable or destructed owing to natural calamities as well as by man-made destruction.
Natural calamities were handled with competence, communal peace was ensured and law and order was maintained with a firm hand.
Chinese emperors used to issue a penitential decree taking the blame for misgovernment or natural calamities.
The wind had shut it as if intent on immuring her infant from all calamities.
Yet other calamities could occur that might frighten governments and regulators into taking hasty action.
The origin of all these calamities is in the lack of work, which leaves the body inactive while the mind works looking for a way to kill time.
Turning to maritime safety, how can we avoid problems, and how do we address shipping accidents, incidents and calamities?
If capitalism is incapable of satisfying the demands inevitably arising from the calamities generated by itself, then let it perish.
To overcome all these calamities, the farm has been remortgaged three times.
As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities.
It inevitably dooms itself to calamities that must strike it dead.
Fear keeps us expecting more calamities, accepting that the situation can only get worse.
But in the long run Mr Edwards turned out to be right, with last year's financial calamities his apparent vindication.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
Such are the happinesses which, from afar, had the appearance of calamities.
Ye whose hands are clean of the blood of Horwendil, pity your fosterling, be moved by my calamities.
It sent down calamities upon the house of Hsia to make manifest its crimes.
All their calamities, except the plague, were the foreseen results of their own decision.
Our forefathers had their own ways of accounting for each of these calamities.
Poor Harry, poor Harry, why are physical calamities so awful and so irrevocable?
And even the young and the tender-minded learn to look on the calamities that touch them not, as things of mere artistic meaning.
We wondered much at one another, to see we were all blind of the same eye, but we had no leisure to discourse at length of our common calamities.
The calamities of individuals would make the principal figure in the events which would characterize our military exploits.
And all this series of calamities from one little accident in the process of Feeling.
Valdivia has had its share of the world's vicissitudes and calamities.
His life 'is an Iliad of calamities, a chain of misfortunes.
Towards the preventions of calamities of this kind, too many checks cannot be provided.
Others have been saved before now from calamities yet deeper than ours.
The calamities that lie in ambush for us are ever present to our thoughts.
And then again he remembered his manifold calamities, and burrowed and wallowed in the sense of his disgrace and shame.
Thou that hast lived long, and that hast seen the evil of the world, should know how to temper its calamities to the miserable.
Nor was her pliancy in the end effected by a less motive, than the fear of being chargeable with protracting the public calamities, and endangering the event of the contest.
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
10-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024