Use dearest in a sentence
Sentences starting with dearest
- Dearest Ursula, there is such a dreadful smell! [6]
- Dearest sister, sell all things that are yours, and come to me. [11]
Sentences ending with dearest
- But send for the woman who ensnared him, the audacious charmer whose aspirations mount to those I hold dearest. [10]
- A secret like that of David and Hylda will do in a day what a score of years could not accomplish, will insinuate confidences which might never be given to the nearest or dearest. [11]
- You are generally rather easy with your money, and in this case it is worth while to buy the dearest. [10]
- But you must play its game, my dearest. [11]
- Her poor heart must be like a graveyard, for she was doomed to bury what she held dearest. [10]
- How I do miss you, dearest! [6]
- But eternity is long, and those who, for its sake, forget time and set all their hopes on eternity--which is indeed time to the soul--soon cease to bewail the loss of any transitory treasure, were it the noblest and dearest. [10]
- Don't you see, Jasmine, dearest? [11]
- But what must have overwhelmed this joyous nature, so friendly to all mankind, that he longs for solitude and avoids meeting those who are nearest and dearest? [10]
- Perhaps I shall deliver the lecture in your city: you will come and hear it, and bring him, won't you, dearest? [6]
Short sentences using dearest
- Speak tome, Rosannah, dearest! [5]
- Oh best, dearest Betta! [10]
- Dearest, once more. [11]
- Good-by, dearest. [6]
More example sentences with the word dearest in them
- Is swording then your dearest vice that you must urge it on a harmless gentle man, and my visitor? [11]
- I know what you feel, for I have lost my dearest too. [10]
- True, he had yielded reluctantly to this arrangement of his parents' old friend, and neither she nor Daphne had hitherto succeeded in soothing the fierce resentment against fate which filled his soul after the loss of his sight and his dearest friend. [10]
- On it was written: "To dearest Stewart, from Alice. [11]
- And he communed with himself, saying: "One by one they have gone away and left me; and now she lies here, the dearest and the last. [5]
- Even grown-up people will sometimes buy another's dearest secret for a light asseveration. [10]
- I knew her when she first married John Kame, the dearest, simplest man that ever was. [9]
- The loss of what we possess nearest and dearest to us in this world, produces an effect upon the character we search out what we have yet left that can support, and, when found, we cling to it with a hold of new-strung tenacity. [14]
- That is all we could give--our dearest treasure. [11]
- Her husband, who was to become my dearest friend, was detained in Stuttgart by business. [10]
- My father, who was my instructor, my companion, my dearest and best friend through all my later youth and my earlier manhood, died three years ago and left me my own master, with the means of living as might best please my fancy. [6]
- Sometimes a visitor was admitted to this sacramental feat, the dearest old gentleman in the world, with a great, high bridged nose, a slight stoop, a kindling look, and snow white hair, though the top of his head was bald. [9]
- Do not fear to tell me, dearest, for then will come the thing that makes all right. [11]
- And then, turning to Rhodopis again, he begged her to delay no longer in trusting her dearest treasure to his care,--a treasure whose worth he knew so well. [10]
- Are you true to me, dearest Clement,--true as when we promised each other that we would love while life lasted? [6]
- One who seeks to drag what is dearest from the river does not consider whether the cold bath is agreeable. [10]
- On that day they see no company; they deny the kiss of greeting to the dearest friend; they retire within themselves, and hold communion with one of the most pungent and penetrating manifestations of the moral vegetable world. [4]
- The dearest of these was Dr. Adolf Baeyer, son of the General. [10]
- He has lost the woman he really loved; his dearest friend is gone; and now you want to disparage the last thing in this world that he still cares for,--his military glory. [10]
- When Froebel, in the spring of 1817, resigned his position, his friend Langethal begged him to take his brother Eduard as another pupil, and thus Pestalozzi's enthusiastic disciple and comrade found his dearest wish fulfilled. [10]
- Our dearest sister, the Queen of the Scots, hath been delivered of a fair son; and in high affection the news thereof she hath sent me, with a palfry which I shall ride among you in token of the love I bear her Majesty. [11]
- Let us view the matter in bolder colors; see her when the dearest object of her affections recklessly seeks every bacchanalian pleasure, contents himself with the last rubbish of creation. [5]
- He came in the guise of an angel, and bade me set the house in order; for a guest, the person dearest to me on earth, was on the way. [10]
- Italy has achieved the dearest wish of her heart and become an independent State--and in so doing she has drawn an elephant in the political lottery. [5]
- He was always the dearest to me of all my teachers, but it vexes me when you speak of him as if he were more to you than I and every one else. [10]
- My aunts are the dearest old ladies, just a little nearsighted, you know, about seeing people that are not--well, of course, they live in a rather small world. [4]
- His mother is the dearest lady I have ever known, so quiet, so dignified, and so well bred. [9]
- They also desired the dearest food, and would have no meat from the butcher's but the most delicate, while their list of fruits, cakes, Gates, and outlandish confections is as long as that at any modern banquet. [4]
- Don't you know that to-day you are sure of gaining the dearest wish of your heart from me? [10]
- And in all that time I had not so much as laid eyes on my cousin and dearest friend, her son. [9]
- There are some tests that the dearest friendship may not apply. [4]
- This I could tell and tell Till life turned drowsy with the ceaseless note; Dearest, once more! [11]
- Of thee, thou sister of the lily Nitetis, whom, by her side I might venture to call the rose, I beg forgiveness, for robbing thee of thy dearest friend. [10]
- It seems forever since you left us, dearest Euthymia! [6]
- Charmian's ignorance and silence in regard to these very matters increased the anxiety of the endangered woman, who saw not only her own life, but those dearest to her, seriously threatened. [10]
- At this moment she would have given all she held best and dearest, to be the thing it vexed her so much to be called: a water-wagtail, or some other bird. [10]
- There in the shadow of my prison walls, was the dearest thing on earth to me. [11]
- She remembered nothing save that she loved him, that he was the greatest and, to her, the dearest of all men. [10]
- Such is the pretended science of Homoeopathy, to which you are asked to trust your lives and the lives of those dearest to you. [3]
- Croesus had already prepared me for the gracious proposal you have just made, and I have had a long and difficult battle to fight, before I could decide on resigning my dearest blessing for my highest good. [10]
- He was very popular with the people, and was the judge's dearest friend. [5]
- Oh, call me pet names, dearest, call me a marine! [5]
- It was our part only to show that we, as his nearest and dearest, were foremost in giving. [10]
- He answered to our dearest dreams. [5]
- Give me the one reward I ask, the dearest of all rewards, the highest in your gift--march with me to Rheims and receive your crown. [5]
- There were many of these now in the town; ten thousand had seen those dearest to them perish, and others, being wounded, had within a few days been ruined both in health and estate. [10]
- His own anguish of soul, and the pain inflicted by the cruel blow which crushed his dearest hopes, robbed him of fortitude and calmness. [10]
- A lady passenger of ours tells of a fellow-citizen of hers who spent eight weeks in Paris and then returned home and addressed his dearest old bosom friend Herbert as Mr. [5]
- It was one of my dearest possessions and yet I thought it not too precious to give to you on your last birthday. [10]
- The two had nursed me as if I were their dearest brother. [10]
- But here!--it need not make you vainer than you already are, but except my father, you are dearest in all the world to me. [10]
- And yet there need only be a discussion and she has no words of her own but only repeats his sayings..." added Nicholas, yielding to that irresistible inclination which tempts us to judge those nearest and dearest to us. [2]
- But even those nearest and dearest to me couldn't seem to see it. [5]
- I have accomplished my dearest wish, I am a man among men, on an equal footing with Tom, Dick and Harry, and yet it isn't just exactly what I thought it was going to be. [5]
- I am here, my dearest Mummy," she kept on whispering, not pausing an instant. [2]
- You know Sonya's my dearest friend. [2]
- I will give my dearest breath to stimulate their ardor. [6]
- And on the morrow his will would be opened and read and we should learn thereby in what way that old man had cared for those who were nearest and dearest to him. [10]
- When the critical moment came, I was so arrayed that my dearest friend would not have known me. [11]
- Your world and mine, unutterably sweet: Dearest, once more, the old song at thy feet. [11]
- Now swear to me, swear--no, do not interrupt me--swear by the head of your father that you will never, abandon her, that you will never behave to her otherwise than as if she were the daughter of your dearest friend or of your own brother. [10]
- You can trust me implicitly, M. Bourget; I shall never call you any names in print which I should be ashamed to call you with your unoffending and dearest ones present. [5]
- If one would make these places wholesome, happy, and cheerful, the first precept would be,--The dearest fuel, plenty of it, and let half the heat go up the chimney. [6]
- The war-cry rang loud, fierce, and defiant, from the steadfast breasts of these sons of the desert, who must either conquer or lose their dearest possession. [10]
- They have fled like cowards, after dealing the sorest blows, robbing of their dearest possessions those among whom they dwelt in peace, whose protection they enjoyed, and who for long years have given them work and ample food. [10]
- I go through life stiff and straight, do my duty cheerfully; my cheeks are rosy, my food has a relish, yet I've been obliged to resign what was dearest to me. [10]
- No, dearest, I know your heart too well for that! [6]
- He had evidently judged correctly, for, at his prediction that there would be no lack of visits from her dearest friends, she raised her head, her blue eyes sparkled brightly, and when Archibius paused she to her mother, exclaiming gaily "We will go! [10]
- Out of sheer joy in those intoxicating pleasures, and for the sake of the manifold demands that came upon us in these over-busy days, we forgot those nearest and dearest to our hearts. [10]
- I give you John York's words written by his own hands: "'I did not think when I beheld thee last, dearest flower of the world's garden, that I should see thee bloom in that wide field, rank with the sorrows of royal favour. [11]
- Oh, dearest, isn't it a painful thing that sorrows such as these should come to mar our perfect happiness? [10]
- Tell me, dearest, is everything all right now? [11]
- And it was in this season that Victoria and Austen were married, in a little church at Tunbridge, near Fairview, by the bishop of the diocese, who was one of Victoria's dearest friends. [9]
- This means that, if she would prosper and stand fair with society, she must put aside some of her dearest and darlingest young ways and superstitions, and do as society does. [5]
- But there, dearest, I won't find fault. [4]
- When Jean and I kissed hands and parted at my door last, how little did we imagine that in twenty-two hours the telegraph would be bringing words like these: "From the bottom of our hearts we send out sympathy, dearest of friends. [5]
- As soon as I got home to Hartford I called up my oldest friend--and dearest enemy on occasion--the Rev. [5]
- For my part I forthwith fell out with the Knight von Heideck, inasmuch as he was fain to sit betwixt Ann and me, and would have it that a gallant knight must ever be a more welcome neighbor to a damsel than her dearest woman-friend. [10]
- Within the twelvemonth I became her worshiper; and ours was the dearest and perfectest comradeship that ever was. [5]
- Thousands of Northern households grieved as if they had lost their dearest member. [7]
- He put out his arm to clasp her to his heart, but this she would not permit; and when he besought her to go home with them she answered sadly, "No, my dearest . [10]
- For a time Herr Ernst had forced himself to listen quietly to this malicious abuse of those whom he held dearest, but at last it became too much for the quick-tempered man. [10]
- So, having had her own way so far regarding Cassy's coming, she looked Abel calmly in the eyes, over the gold-rimmed spectacles which were her dearest possession--almost the only thing of value she had. [11]
- And whilst remembering Hartmann, he also thought of his dead son's most loyal and dearest friend, Heinz Schorlin, who was again showing such prowess in his service, and had earned a right to recognition and reward. [10]
- He laid his hand with firm determination on the wealth in his charge and would not allow her another solidus for the sole and dearest aim of her life. [10]
- Their first beloved guest, who went with them to their new home, was little Mary, and she remained their dearest companion till she married happily. [10]
- It was not granted, for even during the high mass for the soul of his dearest friend, which also detained the Ortliebs in church, he sought Eva's glance only too often, but always in vain. [10]
- Dearest, will you grant me one great favor? [10]
- Neither could have given him the right to regard her as his lady, and steal at night, like a marten, around the house which contained his dearest treasure. [10]
- He had heard from his mother how anxiously she was guarded from him and his; still Paulina's severity would certainly not have hindered the artist from making the attempt to possess himself of his dearest treasure. [10]
- Night, the dearest friend of the soldier, had settled on the veld. [11]
- I am pining for news of Maryland, dearest Betty. [9]
- It was hard for me to leave Keilhau, but our trip to Rudolstadt, to which my dearest companions accompanied me, was merry enough. [10]
- I hope not, for I want them to be joined together in that dearest of intimacies, which, if founded in true affinity, is the nearest approach to happiness to be looked for in our mortal, experience. [6]
- Yet if he fell he would be deprived of the possibility of doing anything whatever for those who through his imprudence had lost their dearest possession--their good name. [10]
- Then upon his face came the smile of one who has the strength to renounce, all that is dearest to him--that smile of the unselfish, sweetest of all. [9]
- Dear, dear, dearest Euthymia, my eyes are running over with tears when I think that we may never, never meet again. [6]
- The glowing words echoed in my heart and mind after I had torn myself from the arms of my mother and of the woman who, next to her, was dearest to me on earth, my aunt, and was travelling toward my goal. [10]
- Imagine the devouring eagerness with which I pored over those mazy red spirals, with that document by my side which bore the right-hand thumb-and-finger- marks of that unknown murderer, printed with the dearest blood--to me-- that was ever shed on this earth! [5]
- Here was the Dyck Calhoun she had known in days gone by, but not the Dyck she had looked to see; for this man was like one who had come from a hanging, who had seen his dearest swinging at the end of a rope. [11]
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