Use of aloft in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include aloft at the start of sentence, aloft at the end of sentence and aloft in the middle of sentence

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aloft at the end of sentence


  1. The smoke rose aloft.
  2. She held the glass aloft.
  3. We held our glasses aloft.
  4. The flag was flying aloft.
  5. The balloons were already aloft.
  6. He held the trophy proudly aloft.
  7. Our fighting spirit soars aloft.
  8. The national flag was flying aloft.
  9. Women in bonnets with placards aloft.
  10. At length Fand halted, spear held aloft.
  11. He emerged, triumphantly holding a baby aloft.
  12. Currents of warm air keep the hang-gliders aloft.
  13. He was suddenly jerked off his feet and borne aloft.
  14. The film was of large happy female peasants dancing, with garlands held aloft.
  15. The golfer is pictured on many of the front pages, kissing his trophy as he holds it aloft.
  16. Attractive young women fanned him as he simultaneously read, wrote, waved an axe and held a flower aloft.

aloft in the middle of sentence


  1. He went aloft to check the sails.
  2. The sailor climbed aloft to look for land.
  3. The hero was borne aloft on the shoulders of the crowd.
  4. She is staring into a large stone bowl held aloft by stony lions.
  5. The rattle of the sword he had held aloft echoed across the cobblestones.
  6. She was dressed in black gauze and held a strobe light aloft like a mitre.
  7. At any given hour there were aircraft aloft on combat air patrol, killing time, waiting for orders.
  8. They had an instrument for disembowelling him which they waved aloft in the highest court in the land.
  9. They led him, left hand aloft, through into the house, down a short passage and then some cellar steps.
  10. But the memory of him holding the Jules Rimet trophy triumphantly aloft is etched on the memories of millions.
  11. If you would go up high, then use your own legs! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads.
  12. If you would go up high , then use your own legs ! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads .(F. W .

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