Sentences with conveyed
con·vey
C c - To convey a wish.
- An idea of the undercurrent of feeling against the Nazis is conveyed in a story of a dog that was killed by a car in which Hitler was a passenger.
- The police went out to the spot, and had the body conveyed to Ararat, Identification was established through the deceased's watch.
- The Greek god's power to spread mayhem and ecstasy was conveyed by Tovey and his forces with a vigour that transcended its difficulties.
- The Security Service conveyed the request to the Department of External Affairs, which submitted Petrov's wishes to the Soviet Embassy.
- It serves as a testament to the unparalleled cult surrounding the starlet who conveyed vulnerability and innocence while sporting traffic.
- Thake conveyed the glare of the outback by the whiteness of the un-inked areas of paper.
- The man-of-war soon came up, and, sending off a boat to the Roma, conveyed the tidings that the strait had been completely transformed.