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Sentence count:167+8Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: asylumharborhavenportprotectionretreatsanctuaryshelterSimilar words: refugeehugereformrefercare forbe full ofto the fullbe useful toMeaning: ['refjuːdʒ]  n. 1. a safe place 2. something or someone turned to for assistance or security 3. a shelter from danger or hardship 4. act of turning to for assistance. 
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91. The proprietary system never did work well, and the colony never became a great place for refuge.
92. I took refuge in the bookstore on the square and found Howl, which was unknown in Arizona at the time.
93. The refuge was crowded with skiers following the Haute Route - the high level alpine traverse.
94. In its early stages, insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refugeColette 
95. Idleness is the only refuge of weak minds, and the holiday of fools. Lord Chesterfield 
96. The first link features Linda Fiorentino as a nightclub chanteuse who seeks refuge in a church from a possessive ex-boyfriend.
97. In my full view the judge went out, opened the gate and beckoned to him politely to enter and seek refuge.
98. Towns, therefore, were coming to assume greater importance as places of defence and refuge for the surrounding countryside.
99. Situated on the Tees estuary, the area is already an internationally-famous Ramscar class wetland refuge for birds, waders and wildfowl.
100. I hope not because Britain is essentially a decent place to take refuge and find acceptance.
100. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
101. At first, Jenny took refuge with her dollies and their little friends.
102. In the wild, a barn owl would take refuge in a barn and would probably manage to catch mice there.
103. Its fugitive Dalai Lama and his "government-in-exile" have found refuge in India since 1959—and China blames him, and by extension his hosts, for the continued rebelliousness in his homeland.
104. Taking refuge in the Dharma, save the ambrosial water and set up a waterworks in yourselves.
105. A major section of Nar Shaddaa became a refuge for Neimoidians in hiding.
106. Continued Rumsfeld: "These oppressed Iraqi oil wells deserve the right to pump oil as freely as any other oil well on God's Earth-be it in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, or an Alaskan wildlife refuge.
107. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge supports the largest concentration of manatees in a natural spring area, all year round.
108. A short sail southeast of Cheung Chau is Lamma -- Hong Kong's third largest island and its ultimate get-away-from-it-all refuge.
109. I sought refuge in the cool dark of a newsreel theatre, where a tour de force by Bugs Bunny and three Librium restored my nervous system to its usual timbre.
110. It is the most purely country classicalism in Europe and a refuge in village.
111. Along with native Andalucia , they were forced to take refuge in the Andalucian mountai .
112. In 2001, Bin Laden fled Afghanistan before the US invasion and was believed to have taken refuge in the lawless tribal areas of north-west Pakistan.
113. One forlorn fragment of dollanity had belonged to Jo and, having led a tempestuous life, was left a wreck in the rag bag, from which dreary poorhouse it was rescued by Beth and taken to her refuge.
114. In central Johannesburg the Methodist church has become a refuge for about 1,000 people, most of them Zimbabweans.
115. The cities of refuge provided protection for the one who accidentally killed another, and they helped to prevent blood guiltiness for the shedding of innocent blood (19:10).
116. Art...is merely the refuge which the ingenious have invented, when they were supplied with food and women, to escape the tediousness of life.
117. For the refuge in the Buddha to be genuine, it must be accompanied by a commitment to the Buddha as an incomparable teacher, as unexcelled and unsurpassed.
118. Takes refuge from danger urgently the essential limit has not been clear about the boundary in our country penal code to decide, thus presented in the operation blank in the judicial practice.
119. Black Duck Pond reflects hues of dawn in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, Virginia.
120. The programs are also aimed at helping those who had taken refuge in neighboring Uzbekistan and have returned to the Kyrgyz Republic.
More similar words: refugeehugereformrefercare forbe full ofto the fullbe useful tomake fun ofhopefullyreferencepreferencereflectionfor the futurein the futurerefrigerator
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