How to use "circle" in a sentence
Sentences
The trail forms a rough circle of 175 kilometres
The west canyon goes back in a half-circle
I take my rope, form it into a circle, and lay it on a rock below me
I kill five or six as they circle around my head
In the distance, a group of men formed a circle around the torchlight
In amazement, I think that I recognise this circle of ancient stones.
Time should have put even more distance between her and the anguish, but instead the passing days were bringing her around full circle in her grief
From there they were going to hike for three days with snowshoes and backpacks, making a wide circle around the bus, coming back to it at the end of the week.
Tina looked down at the wet circle that her glass had left on the table
While she thought about what Elliot had said, she dipped one finger in the water and drew a grim mouth, a nose, and a pair of eyes in the circle; she added two horns, transforming the blot of moisture into a little demonic face
I'll go through the cemetery, circle around, and approach the place from the rear."
Crouching beside one of those bushes, huddling in the shadows just beyond the circle of frosty light from a nearby street lamp, he pulled the pistol out of his coat pocket while Tina drove away.
The chandelier began to swing in a lazy circle, and the dangling crystals cast prismatic patterns of light on the walls.
Before he got to the guard shack at the upper gate, he climbed onto the ridge above, used the snowshoes to circle the guard, returned to the road, and threw the snowshoes away
Looking through the telescope, I saw a circle of deep blue with the little round planet in the centre
But now the sounds inside had stopped, and a thin circle of bright metal showed between its top and body.
It that death had swung round a full circle, it would have killed me
If, on that Friday night, you had drawn a circle at a distance of five kilometres from Horsell Common, I doubt if there would have been one human being outside it, unless it was a relation of Stent, whose emotions or habits were affected by the new arrivals
Even within the five - kilometer circle, most people were unaffected
At about eleven, a company of soldiers came through Horsell and spread out in a great circle around the common
They had gone back to their cylinders again, in the circle around Woking