Use ah in a sentence
Sentences starting with ah
- Ah yes, it was plain--Ba'tiste was a woodsman and plainsman, and could go far more safely than a constable, and faster. [11]
- Ah wish Ah was on mah way to a pawty. [8]
- Ah don't want to go round feelin' like a sheet of papah half the time. [8]
- Ah bah, he tell dem dat he go to save de gentleman-of-war. [11]
- Ah we to take Smolensk as our patte'n? [2]
- Ah was never so disappointed in mah lahfe," said Miss Woodburn. [8]
- Ah suppose it's rather late to see the apawtments, and Ah most ask you to pawdon us. [8]
- Ah suppose it's raght expensive, now? [8]
- Ah how I pine for thee! [10]
- Ah me, the pathos of it is, that we were young then. [5]
Sentences ending with ah
- I now find you are devoted; but ah! [5]
- Then Isis went through the land lamenting, and ah! [10]
- You no doubt think as I did--life's devious ways were strewn with sweet-scented flowers, but ah! [5]
- Sweet faces turn their beaming eyes on mine; Ah! [6]
- Their piteous cry the neighbors heard, And then the cry of fire was given; But, ah! [5]
- It is true that young men too often mistake civil politeness for the finer emotions of the heart, which is tantamount to courtship; but, ah! [5]
- The song of our boatmen broke the silence of the night:-- "Voici le temps et la saison, Voici le temps et la saison, Ah! [9]
- If she only knew; ah! [10]
- At last Dada had made her appearance in the deckroom and was greeted by many an Ah! [10]
- Her hair blows free and her eyes are full Of the look that makes Heaven merciful-- Merciful, ah! [11]
Short sentences using ah
- Ah, I see your shame. [13]
- Ah, my dear young friend! [6]
- Ah, it is wonderful. [5]
- Ah, that poor woman! [5]
- Who knows, ah, who knows! [11]
- Ah, it was warm! [11]
- Ah, he was very tough! [5]
- Ah, yes, an unhappy case! [11]
- Ah, can't you understand? [11]
- Ah, you admit this? [10]
Sentences containing ah two or more times
- Ah would have my hawt in my moath all day long, too, if Ah was living in a big hoase alone. [8]
- Ah just told mah fathaw that if he was evah goin' to do anything with his wrahtings, he had got to come No'th, and Ah made him come. [8]
- Ah suppose mah fathaw despahses business, but he's a tradition himself, as Ah tell him. [8]
More example sentences with the word ah in them
- Ah, well, it's your own affair. [4]
- Ah, I see-- your hands are tied, they cannot aid you. [5]
- Ah, that makes your eye bright --so! [11]
- Ah, I pray you, tell me the truth! [10]
- Ah, I know you, Madelinette--I know you now! [11]
- Sergeant Tom, ah, you will wake well, soon. [11]
- Ah, why did you use me so, and send me no word? [5]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- Ah, but then you shall be my wife in spite of him, in spite of a thousand Philip d'Avranches! [11]
- Ah, how little you know of the truth! [12]
- Ah, you see you have delayed too long--it is gone by. [5]
- Ah, what ambition you had when I first knew you on the Zambesi, when the old red umbrella, but for you, would have carried me over into the mist and the thunder! [11]
- Ah, sir, then you are to step in here. [9]
- Ah, M'sieu' Doltaire, you are right, you are right. [11]
- Ah, dear friend, you are happy not to know these poignant joys and sorrows. [2]
- Ah, wilt thou yet return, Bearing thy rose-hued torch, and bid thine altar burn? [6]
- Ah, yes, ten years-- Abroad, John Marcey! [11]
- And so I wrote you a letter, ah, a letter from my soul! [11]
- Ah, if he would only have patience, or if she could keep him distracted through this winter and their night, she might save him. [9]
- Ah, but that would make great Bedford smile! [5]
- Ah, if necessity would but make me happy too, by giving you your liberty, that on these many miseries endured we might set up a sure home. [11]
- Ah, Jesu--if you would but fight me! [11]
- Ah, it was worth ten years of a man's life to be dead then! [5]
- Ah, priest and worldly saint, how subtle and enduring are the primal instincts of human nature! [4]
- Ah, David, what with the flute and the pen, banishment was no pain to thee! [11]
- Ah, no, I will not believe it. [9]
- Ah, my friend, where there is a woman, things are different. [11]
- Ah, I know what you would say: he tried to kill you; he made you fight him. [11]
- Ah, Heaven above, what shall I do? [11]
- Ah, my Pomfrette, what is the end you think? [11]
- Ah, please do what I ask you, mother! [11]
- Ah, he thought, what a woman she would be if she were touched by the fire of faith! [4]
- The cavalry singers were passing close by: Ah lost, quite lost... is my head so keen, Living in a foreign land. [2]
- Ah, if it were only possible to conciliate this man. [10]
- Ah, if I were only a habitant of the Campagna five and twenty miles from Rome! [5]
- Ah, and how well they know how to torture us! [10]
- Ah, darlin', how we footed it-the grass it was so green! [11]
- Yet here she was, debonnaire and fresh and perfectly appointed--and ah, so terribly neat and spectacularly finessed! [11]
- Ah, but this was to be an occasion, a festival! [9]
- Ah, yes, he was still blind; but never had he observed and recognised human life and its stage, down to the minutest detail, which his eyes refused to show him, so keenly as during these clays. [10]
- Ah, the morning was silver with glory As I lay by my tent on the shore; And the soft air was drunken with odours, And my soul lifted up to adore. [11]
- Ah, then, I was right," he added. [11]
- Ah, yes, this was plainly the right way out of the difficulty; therefore she set her wits to work at once to contrive that test. [5]
- Ah, that religion was not religion, for religion was a spiritual, not a material affair. [9]
- Ah, yes, she was happy, more than happy, and yet not entirely so, for happiness must be bright, and a dark, harassing shadow fell again and again over the sunny enthusiasm which irradiated her nature and lent her a haughtier bearing. [10]
- Ah, yes, she was great, she was wonderful. [5]
- Ah, his heart was a stone. [5]
- Ah, I also wanted to ask you where our position is exactly? [2]
- Ah, that's fine--that's very fine indeed. [5]
- Ah, it was too bad that he should ask such a direct question. [5]
- Ah, what joy to serve a Napoleon once again! [11]
- Ah, that's going to be a fine show. [5]
- Ah, she had thought him the dreamer, the enthusiast--maybe, in kind, credulous moments, the great man he claimed to be; and he had only been the sensualist after all! [11]
- Ah, my Annis, thou shalt join thy sister soon--thou'rt on thy way, and these be merciful friends that will not hinder. [5]
- Ah, yes, to think more of some one else than herself! [11]
- Ah, Betty, don't think I don't agree. [11]
- Ah, do you think I do not see it--cannot feel it? [9]
- Ah, but one thing to do--only one thing to do--save her at any cost, somehow save her! [11]
- She'll fall.... Ah, they don't see it! [2]
- Ah, merci, merci, they both live! [11]
- Ah, yes, there they are again, those unpaved streets of old Annapolis arched with great trees on either side. [9]
- Ah, then, if these rooms do not suit the signor and signoras, there are others; and we were whisked off to apartments yet grander, great suites with high, canopied beds, mirrors, and furniture that was luxurious a hundred years ago. [4]
- Ah, it is these little touches of nature that move one to tears in these far-off foreign lands. [5]
- Ah, la; la, there's the second bell--I must be getting to Mass! [11]
- But Blucher, ah, there was a man! [9]
- Ah, have I then seen fifty years, With all their joys and hopes and fears! [11]
- Ah, he fetched them; it was a rattling good stroke. [5]
- Ah, how long the time seemed ere she at last saw the horseman, ere he swung himself to the ground, and his companion flung the reins of the horse to a man who followed him. [10]
- Ah, but had the time ever been when, in the depths of her being, she had felt the real security of a wife? [9]
- Ah, I know the taste of it! [10]
- Ah, there was the rub. [9]
- Ah, it is the pale passions that are the fiercest,--it is the violence of the chill that gives the measure of the fever! [6]
- Ah, m'sieu', when the north clinches a man's heart in anger there is no pain like it--for a moment. [11]
- Ah, how beautiful the morning was, and how the bracing air soothed her feverishness! [11]
- I've exhausted all the influence I have with Dryfoos--" "Good gracious, you don't expect Ah could have any! [8]
- The hussars... Ah, the hussars with mustaches. [2]
- Ah, Jasmine, habit, the habit of enduring me, is not fixed, and in my exit there would be the agony of the moment, and then the comforting knowledge that I had done my best to set things right. [11]
- Ah, think of the glories of the Empire! [11]
- The exhalation of the elixir acted only on the tongue, and hence its fatal effect, if, however, it had been possible to infiltrate a desire for truth into the whole man, then, ah then! [10]
- Ah, go to the devil and fetch the kettle, fool! [11]
- Ah, here is the Catherwood house. [9]
- Ah, they remembered that,--the kind city fathers,--and the walls are nicely padded, so that one can take such exercise as he likes without damaging himself on the very plain and serviceable upholstery. [6]
- Ah, think of that, now. [5]
- Ah, she heard that! [5]
- Ah, my friend, that would please me so. [9]
- Ah, he knew that it was she, though he could not see her face! [11]
- Ah, Young Aleck, that is what they say--the devil for the devil's luck. [11]
- Ah, I think that is her ring. [4]
- Ah, how did that ignorant village-born peasant woman know the human being so well? [5]
- We shall be taken, but thou shalt live on, Swallowed in sea-drifts that never affright thee; Smiling, thou'lt lift up thy sweet hands alone, Ah, Aphrodite! [11]
- Ah, that was surely the cruelest man and the most shameless that has lived in this world. [5]
- Well, to be sure, the longer one lives, the more one sees; ah, dear! [3]
- Ah, I have suffered, suffered, suffered, here in Paris, but never mind--the time is coming when I shall have a dark and bloody revenge. [5]
- Ah, I have such a deep, grateful, unutterable sense of being "out of it all. [5]
- Ah, it's sublime, sublime! [5]
- Ah, well, I speak of the days that were; And I swear to you, I was kind to her. [11]
- Ah, the bad sour heart in him! [11]
- Ah, you have something before you, Mr. Hodder. [9]
- Ah, you have sold yourself. [9]
- Ah, he suffereth so; and it is for me--for _me_! [5]
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