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n. (plural of invitation English)

Usage examples of "invitations".

I sat down at a small table with a few of my guests, and I received the most pressing invitations to spend the autumn in their town.

I was included in all their invitations, and I saw that a stranger could live very pleasantly at Gorice.

Versailles was a beautiful spot, but I had only compliments and not invitations to expect there, so after leaving M.

With a grimace, Rand took two steps and hurled the invitations into the fire.

The sniffer glanced at the invitations, curling blackly in the fire, and winced.

After a moment, he pulled the two invitations from his pocket and studied the seals, then stuck them back.

Although she was not thirsting for dulcet sayings, the peacefulness of other than invitations to the exposition of his mysteries and of their isolation in oneness, inspired her with such calm that she beat about in her brain, as if it were in the brain, for the specific injury he had committed.

It was easy enough to stay around the flint-working area during the day, and that led to invitations to meet people and share meals.

A bedraggled wreck in a dingy apartment, trying to wheedle invitations and support from boring acquaintances and lesser Families she would have disdained only a few months previously.

They laughed together, they talked during hours, but always in group, because Julie refused to accept his invitations to leave both single.