tarry in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
TARRY: to delay or linger in a place, often longer than intended.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to tarry a little longer at the café, enjoying her coffee and the view.
- We cannot tarry in our preparations if we want to meet the deadline.
- The traveler chose to tarry in the quaint village, captivated by its charm and history.
- As the sun began to set, they allowed themselves to tarry on the beach, savoring the moment.
- Despite the urgency of their mission, they found it hard to tarry when such beauty surrounded them.
- We decided to tarry at the café a little longer to enjoy the sunset.
- He was known to tarry in his garden, tending to the flowers with great care.
- Despite the urgent call to leave, she chose to tarry and savor the moment.
- It is unwise to tarry when deadlines are approaching rapidly.
- As the meeting dragged on, I found myself wanting to tarry in my thoughts instead.
- She decided to tarry at the café a bit longer to enjoy her coffee.
- Although the meeting was scheduled for noon, he chose to tarry and finish his report.
- The children were reluctant to leave the playground, wanting to tarry just a little longer.
- In the face of impending rain, they opted to tarry and watch the sunset.
- He would often tarry on his way home, captivated by the beauty of the blooming flowers.
- He decided to tarry for a moment longer to enjoy the beautiful sunset.
- Despite the rain, she chose to tarry at the café, savoring her coffee.
- The travelers were warned not to tarry in the haunted woods after dark.
- I would often tarry at the library, lost in the pages of my favorite books.
- They urged him not to tarry, as the train was about to leave the station.