Course [noun]

Definition of Course:

progress, advance

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Sentence/Example of Course:

And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.

Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.

Of course the expression of this value is modified and characterized by the nature of the thing spoken of.

What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?

Of course it is only the hardiest Ferns which can be expected to grow well in the town garden.

Now in addition to that I had something else in my own college course—something of the same sort of thing but better.

Of course, my first row was a long one, quite through the city from west to east, including innumerable turnings and windings.

Water itself is of course essential to the growth of every plant, but the benefits of Irrigation reach far beyond this.

It was, of course, the suppressed emotional energy finding another outlet.

And this college course I have sketched should, in the modern state, pass insensibly into adult mental activities.