Exeunts example sentences

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ex·e·unt

verb

exeunt (verb) · exeunts (third person present) · exeunted (past tense) · exeunted (past participle) · exeunting (verb)

  - used as a stage direction in a printed play to indicate that a group of characters leave the stage. See also exit.

Synonyms

exit

"Exeunts" Example Sentences

1. Juliet and Romeo exit the stage (exeunt).
2. Hamlet orders both Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to leave (exeunts).
3. The witches disappear with a final chant (exeunt).
4. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth leave the banquet (exeunt).
5. After their performance, the actors depart (exeunt).
6. Antony and Cleopatra withdraw from the scene (exeunt).
7. The conspirators exit the senate house (exeunt).
8. The king and queen depart from the castle (exeunt).
9. The guests leave the party, one by one (exeunts).
10. The musicians stop playing and exit the stage (exeunt).
11. The soldiers march off, leaving the battlefield (exeunts).
12. The servants bow and exit the dining hall (exeunt).
13. The dancers gracefully exit the performance (exeunt).
14. The villains slink off the stage (exeunt).
15. The courtiers bow and exit the throne room (exeunt).
16. The children scamper off to play, leaving the adults behind (exeunts).
17. The jurors file out of the courtroom (exeunt).
18. The villagers return to their homes, one by one (exeunts).
19. The criminals are escorted out of the courtroom (exeunt).
20. The students leave the classroom, one by one (exeunts).
21. The cowboys ride off into the sunset (exeunt).
22. The guests exit the theater after the performance (exeunt).
23. The clowns take their final bows and exit (exeunt).
24. The athletes leave the track one by one (exeunts).
25. The detectives leave the crime scene (exeunt).
26. The actors exit the stage in single file (exeunt).
27. The models strut off the catwalk (exeunt).
28. The reporters pack up their equipment and leave (exeunt).
29. The tourists disperse, exploring the city on their own (exeunts).
30. The soldiers exit the training grounds, tired but satisfied (exeunt).

Common Phases

1. The guests exit the ballroom; the evening has come to an end.
2. The actors leave the stage; the play has reached its conclusion.
3. The protesters depart from the rally; their message has been heard.
4. The students exit the classroom; the lesson is over for today.
5. The audience members exit the theater; the movie has finished.
6. The athletes leave the field; the game is over.
7. The workers exit the building; the workday has ended.
8. The attendees leave the conference room; the meeting has adjourned.
9. The party-goers exit the club; the night has come to a close.

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