Use dear in a sentence
Sentences starting with dear
- Dear Gunn: Are you in Cleveland for all this week? [5]
- Dear me, can't you explain? [5]
- Dear me, what would this barren vocabulary get out of the mightiest spectacle?--the burning of Rome in Nero's time, for instance? [5]
- Dear Elizabeth was wont to plead for him before she died, but I would never listen to her. [9]
- Dear sir, I wish you wouldn't look at me like that. [5]
- Dear Ned: You will have them written, or I shall be pestered to my grave! [11]
- Dear old darling, we all think the creditors are going to allow us to resume business; and if they do we shall pull through and pay the debts. [5]
- Dear me, it was like a bird or a flute, or something, talking. [5]
- Dear me, she was a master talker. [5]
- Dear Phil, I want you to succeed. [4]
Sentences ending with dear
- So out with your golden shilling, my lad, And your bright bank-note, my dear! [11]
- You cannot imagine!--Does your foot hurt you very much, poor dear? [10]
- You will, won't you, dear? [2]
- Take the lap-robe with you, dear. [5]
- He is not wicked at heart, not at all; but he will do mad things yet, my dear. [11]
- I only thought--hey, where are you going, dear? [5]
- I little guessed what good use I should have for them, my dear. [9]
- Your husband's forbears were difficult, my dear. [11]
- A tradesman's wife was showing a rent in her shawl and telling how much the shawl had cost; another was saying that all silk goods had now got dear. [2]
- His son Lopez was rich, very rich in friends, and among them were numbered all to whom knowledge was dear. [10]
Short sentences using dear
- Ah, my dear young friend! [6]
- My dear, do you see? [12]
- Oh, my dear wife! [5]
- How dear she was! [4]
- You are dear to me. [10]
- Daphne was dear to him. [10]
- Dear son, breast the sea. [11]
- My dear, dear son! [10]
- Adieu, dear land, Provence, adieu. [11]
- That's it, dear old man. [11]
Sentences containing dear two or more times
- Thank you for your dear, dear note; you who are my own and only sweetheart. [5]
- Dear, dear, how well I remember it! [9]
- Dear, dear, if we could only know! [5]
- And dear, dear, to think of it: I was the only embarrassed person there. [5]
- She is dear to him, for he bought her dear, and he does not want her to die, save at the stake. [5]
- Dear, dear, how sweet, and oh, how triste! [11]
- Try to do so, my dear, dear master, for the sake of your lady mother, your young sister who will soon be old enough to marry, our light-hearted Maria, and the good old castle. [10]
- Dear, dear, I remember this house. [9]
- Dear, dear, it only shows that there is nothing diviner about a king than there is about a tramp, after all. [5]
- As the son of your never-to-be-forgotten mother, you are indeed dear to my heart; but Daphne is not less dear to me, and though in your marriage I just saw happiness for you both, that is now past. [10]
More example sentences with the word dear in them
- Will you forgive your mother, my dear, for speaking to you? [11]
- Yes, dear, sell your manuscripts, but don't sell your soul. [4]
- It is not your fault, my dear, it is Howard's. [9]
- The memory of your dear father, instead of an agony, will yet be a sad, sweet feeling in your heart, of a purer and holier sort than you have known before. [7]
- So the two young men became first dear, and finally almost indispensable to each other. [10]
- Oh, I warn you, my dear, there's a good time coming, and it'll be right along before you know what you're about, too. [5]
- The trouble with you, my dear Hugh, is that you have never failed," she went on, "you've never had a good, hard fall, you've always been on the winning side, and you've never had the world against you. [9]
- Now I tell you, Doctor dear, I tell you the truth, what I know! [11]
- But I assure you, dear sir, that if I seem to be 'infesting the widow,' it is all seeming, and void of reality. [5]
- You know all, you trust me, and, my dear husband, my own love, we must part once more. [11]
- And what do you think, dear friend? [2]
- I have watched you these three years; I do not, nor ever will, doubt you, dear friend of my heart. [11]
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- It is as you say, dear old friend, "the pathos of it" yes, it was a piteous thing--as piteous a tragedy as any the year can furnish. [5]
- And, my dear, you have just to do your duty where you are placed, and that is all there is about it. [4]
- Oh, dam-- But you finish it, dear, I am running short of vocabulary today. [5]
- You see, dear, you couldn't talk to him about politics. [4]
- Why, dear me, you can't tell which of them it is that's holding that reception. [5]
- O mealman dear, you can do no better, For I have a chateau at Malmaison. [11]
- O mealman dear, you can do no better For I have a chateau at Malmaison. [11]
- I said, 'Did you begin, Dear Queen? [6]
- My dear father, you are nearing the time-post of ninety years, with great health and cheerfulness; it is my hope you may top the arch of your good and honourable life with a century key-stone. [11]
- Ah, dear friend, you are happy not to know these poignant joys and sorrows. [2]
- I grieve with you and with your family, dear Lady Stanley, it is all I can do; but that I do out of my heart. [5]
- You smile, and yet I feel sure that long as you have desired to revisit your dear Hellas, you will not be able to leave us quite without regret. [10]
- I heard that yesterday morning, and thought that the golden blessing which preceded it would last the dear saints only knew how long. [10]
- It is two years too long, dear Cure. [11]
- I determined to write to my dear Alixe the true history of my life, even to the point--and after--of this thing which now was bringing me to so ill a pass. [11]
- She said: "It would not help the matter, dear good friend. [5]
- My best possession would not have seemed too dear a price to pay for some magic spell that would have brought you to us when, at the festal games, I danced and sang to the tambourine while the loudest shouts of applause greeted me. [10]
- I said I would never endure that horror again; that I would never again look into the grave of any one dear to me. [5]
- He said he would keep these things always; and that soon he would seek out these dear good friends of his and take them under his protection. [5]
- Neither of us would have been here without the other, dear old man, and we shall not be separated. [11]
- Nor were his worshipful father and his younger brethren one whit less dear to me. [10]
- The way the worldly-wise professor discovered the secret was this: he had gone to Bradford to hear the case, for he had been a dear friend of Sarah Austen. [9]
- These were her words: 'And, dear Mr. Fawdor, you were both wrong in that quotation, as you no doubt discovered long ago. [11]
- After a few words of salutation, he said quietly, "Elsie, my dear, your cousin Richard has left us. [6]
- So do not wonder that you seem a dear friend to me who has never even seen you. [5]
- Dear, light of womanhood, I speak the truth now. [11]
- You poor, dear woman, how you loved flowers, and no one has brought you even one! [10]
- The clear-eyed young woman of the future, always dear and often an anxiety, will this year be an object of enthusiasm. [4]
- The gracious sentiment with which the Queen sought to express her sense of what Holland owed him would have been deeply felt even had her personal friendship been less dear to us all. [6]
- His heart was with them all: not because it was their church that was burning, but because it was something dear to them. [11]
- The great cliffs with their clinging, gnarled trees, the vast mountains clothed in the motley colors of the autumn, the sweet and smoky smell of the Indian summer,--all were dear to me. [9]
- Madame Marie sat with the doctor beside the bed of her dear mistress, and in another room, George Fournel, with the Avocat, kept watch beside the body of the Seigneur of Pontiac. [11]
- She felt that with the death of this youth--so gifted, and so dear to her--a corner-stone had been torn from the paternal house. [10]
- It had grown with my own life, and now with its death to-day I felt that I had lost all that was dear to me. [9]
- Pulcheria was delighted with her father's undertaking; she only longed to go with him and help him to save her dear nuns. [10]
- And now I wish you a good journey, my dear sir," he added, seeing that his servant had entered... "and success. [2]
- My dear, you wish to rescue him, to disguise him, send him south by way of Colonel Carvel's house at Glencoe. [9]
- If all the windows in the monastery were as dear, the monks might grow fat! [10]
- But, my dear, will you not give us a little hope of touching this heart, so kind and generous? [2]
- Far away I will think of you, and believe in you, dear, masterful, madman friend. [11]
- There, too, I will remember you, and what a dear, faithful, wise little creature you are. [10]
- Some day somebody will recruit my 200--my dear beguilesome Knights of the Golden Fleece--and you will see them make good their ominous name. [5]
- And that it will not be too dull, here is the dear count who will not refuse to accompany you. [2]
- Oh, dear, what will he think of me! [5]
- I fear you will be shocked when you see Anne; but be on your guard, dear E----, not to express your feelings; indeed, I can trust both your self-possession and your kindness. [14]
- S. Dear me; why, it's admirable! [5]
- Dear, faithful reader, whose patient eyes have followed my reports through these long months, you and I are about parting company. [6]
- Looking at the whole field for a moment dispassionately, objectively, as the dear Teutonic philosophers say, and merely as an exhibition of phenomena, I cannot imagine any other issue. [6]
- Like the Englishman who, when he first witnessed a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," cried out, "How very unlike the home life of our dear Queen! [9]
- My dear Charmian, who wrote the successful novel of last year, do you not already repent your rash act? [4]
- That opening morn, which used to salute him with the whispers of zephyrs, the carol of skylarks, may breathe, as its first accents, from the dear lips which colour and heat have quitted,--'Oh! [14]
- The firing, however, which became more and more violent, was louder than any other noise; and when we saw our mother wild with anxiety, we, too, began to be alarmed for our dear, sweet Martha. [10]
- My dear sir, when you are as old a traveler as I am, you will not ask such a question as that. [5]
- And, dear me, when she starts for that other army, you'll think there's a hurricane blowing it away! [5]
- I don't know what there is about Elsie's,--but do you know, my dear, I find myself curiously influenced by them? [6]
- I asked for what I've got, and, dear Lady Cousin, I put up some cash for it, too, as a man should. [11]
- When I have what is necessary, I shall turn my back on the orchestra and the court of Brussels that very day, dear as music is to me, and sure as I am that I shall never again find a leader like our Gombert. [10]
- Two qualities which were very dear to him he designated as sane and safe, and he had hitherto regarded his counsel as the sanest and safest of men. [9]
- If now he were only going back with his fortune recovered, with brilliant prospects to spread before her, and could come into the house in his old playful manner, with the assumed deference of the master, and say: "Well, Edith dear, the storm is over. [4]
- Welcome and home were mine within this State, Whose vales I leave--whose spires fade fast from me And cold must be mine eyes, and heart, and tete, When, dear Alabama! [5]
- They moaned and wept, and said they should never see their homes and their dear ones again. [5]
- To-morrow morning, dear, we'll turn our faces from this scene of sorrow, and be as free and happy as the birds. [12]
- It would be well if they could be relieved from duty and flung out in the literary back yard to rot and disappear along with the discarded and forgotten "steeds" and "halidomes" and similar stage-properties once so dear to our grandfathers. [5]
- Before him, as well as before me, hovered--since you wish to know it--in Alexandria, when we first began to model the head of the goddess, a certain charming face which is as dear to one as to the other. [10]
- My Dear Hessie, we have been two days on Mont Blanc, in the midst of a terrible hurricane of snow, we have lost our way, and are in a hole scooped in the snow, at an altitude of 15,000 feet. [5]
- Oh dear, if we are to go to sea again, Mandeville, I move we have in the nuts and apples, and talk about our friends. [4]
- It worked two ways: it made meat dear and prisoners cheap. [5]
- That's how it was, dear fellows! [2]
- Upon the fly-leaf was written: "Jane Hume, to her dear son Jaspar, on his twelfth birthday. [11]
- She realized there was trouble in the face of the man who all her life had been strangely near and dear to her. [11]
- Besides, her sister was too dear for her to rejoice in her humiliation. [10]
- Our dear countess was too clever with Vera," said the count. [2]
- Some one somewhere was to blame, dear Cure. [11]
- My dear, I was thy lover, I wrote thee on my shield, I cried thy name in goodly fealty, Thy champion I. [11]
- And yet she was so human, too, and so good and kind and dear and loving and cheery and charming and unspoiled and unaffected! [5]
- Behind the houses was often a kind of pink-and-cream paradise of flowering fruit trees, so dear to the French settlers. [9]
- My dear father was not well when we returned from Ireland. [14]
- Well, dear, I was kind, but I didn't mean it. [5]
- With all that was beautiful and true in the myths dear to mankind it did not conflict, annulling only the vicious dogmatism of literal interpretation. [9]
- Howard Spence's mother was a very dear friend of mine. [9]
- His whole existence was a venture of life, and, had he had ten to lose, they would not have been too dear a price to him to win Ledscha. [10]
- I suppose she wanted to impress me with the value of the prize I've drawn, dear. [4]
- The dear members wanted to greet me with escort and the ringing of bells, but I declined, and went alone in my carriage to the church, entered it, and knelt in thanks upon the steps of its altar. [5]
- Susie dear, I want you to tell this to Theodore. [5]
- Oh, we have wandered far, my dear, and we have loved apace; A little hut we built upon the sand, The sun without to lighten it, within, your golden face,-- O happy dream, O happy No Man's Land! [11]
- A soft, repentant voice, tremulous with tears, said: "Alonzo, dear, I have been wrong. [5]
- There is the violet: all efforts of cultivation fail to make it as big as the peony, and it would be no more dear to the heart if it were quadrupled in size. [4]
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