Use denisov in a sentence
Sentences starting with denisov
- Denisov had not yet returned. [2]
- Denisov was angry with the Cossack because the saddle girths were too slack, reproved him, and mounted. [2]
- Denisov talked in whispers with the esaul and the Cossacks rode past Petya and Denisov. [2]
- Denisov and Rostov were living in an earth hut, dug out for them by the soldiers and roofed with branches and turf. [2]
- Denisov was shown to the room prepared for him, and the Rostovs all gathered round Nicholas in the sitting room. [2]
- Denisov first went to the barrier and announced: "As the adve'sawies have wefused a weconciliation, please pwoceed. [2]
- Denisov gave orders to let him do so. [2]
- Denisov galloped up to him. [2]
- Denisov evidently tried to expose Rostov to danger as seldom as possible, and after an action greeted his safe return with evident joy. [2]
- Denisov came from those parts and knew the country well. [2]
Sentences ending with denisov
- The regimental doctor, when he came, said it was absolutely necessary to bleed Denisov. [2]
- About twenty people were present, including Dolokhov and Denisov. [2]
- Nicholas Rostov experienced this blissful condition to the full when, after 1807, he continued to serve in the Pavlograd regiment, in which he already commanded the squadron he had taken over from Denisov. [2]
- Rostov had not the courage to persuade Denisov, though he instinctively felt that the way advised by Tushin and the other officers was the safest, and though he would have been glad to be of service to Denisov. [2]
- Is he very terrible, Denisov? [2]
- About ten o'clock Rostov went to the English Hotel straight from the theater, where he had been with his family and Denisov. [2]
- Am I not right, Denisov? [2]
- In the middle of the reading, the Uhlan interrupted Denisov. [2]
- I know, I know," said the count, kissing and embracing Denisov. [2]
- Have you got it, Denisov? [2]
Short sentences using denisov
- Denisov gave no answer. [2]
- Here is Denisov! [2]
- Denisov had proposed. [2]
- Denisov, Denisov! [2]
Sentences containing denisov two or more times
- Denisov silently watched Lavrushka's movements, and when the latter threw up his arms in surprise saying it was nowhere to be found Denisov glanced at Rostov. [2]
- The best quarters in the village were assigned to cavalry-captain Denisov, the squadron commander, known throughout the whole cavalry division as Vaska Denisov. [2]
- Denisov had two hundred, and Dolokhov might have as many more, but the disparity of numbers did not deter Denisov. [2]
- Besides Denisov and Dolokhov (who also led a small party and moved in Denisov's vicinity), the commanders of some large divisions with staffs also knew of this convoy and, as Denisov expressed it, were sharpening their teeth for it. [2]
- I'm Lieutenant Colonel Denisov, better known as 'Vaska,'" said Denisov, pressing Prince Andrew's hand and looking into his face with a particularly kindly attention. [2]
- But Denisov..." "Oh, Denisov is quite different," replied Nicholas, implying that even Denisov was nothing compared to Dolokhov--"you must understand what a soul there is in Dolokhov, you should see him with his mother. [2]
More example sentences with the word denisov in them
- Striking his horse with his long muscular legs as if it were to blame for everything, the colonel moved forward and ordered the second squadron, that in which Rostov was serving under Denisov, to return to the bridge. [2]
- Early in the winter Denisov also came back and stayed with them. [2]
- His hospital companions, who had gathered round Rostov--a fresh arrival from the world outside--gradually began to disperse as soon as Denisov began reading his answer. [2]
- Late that night, when all had separated, Denisov with his short hand patted his favorite, Rostov, on the shoulder. [2]
- Nicholas and Denisov were walking up and down, looking with kindly patronage at the dancers. [2]
- Having cleared the way Denisov stopped at the end of the bridge. [2]
- What struck him was that Denisov did not seem glad to see him, and smiled at him unnaturally. [2]
- The officer, a very young lad with a broad rosy face and keen merry eyes, galloped up to Denisov and handed him a sodden envelope. [2]
- Having reached the valley, Denisov looked back and nodded to a Cossack beside him. [2]
- He was listening to the general's report--which consisted chiefly of a criticism of the position at Tsarevo-Zaymishche--as he had listened to Denisov, and seven years previously had listened to the discussion at the Austerlitz council of war. [2]
- When it came to Natasha's turn to choose a partner, she rose and, tripping rapidly across in her little shoes trimmed with bows, ran timidly to the corner where Denisov sat. [2]
- It's too risky to attack them by oneself, and if we put it off till another day one of the big guerrilla detachments will snatch the prey from under our noses," thought Denisov, continually peering forward, hoping to see a messenger from Dolokhov. [2]
- Perhaps at another time Denisov would not have left the regiment for so slight a wound, but now he took advantage of it to excuse himself from appearing at the staff and went into hospital. [2]
- Having arranged matters thus, Denisov and Dolokhov intended, without reporting matters to the higher command, to attack and seize that convoy with their own small forces. [2]
- Then again he thought of Lazarev rewarded and Denisov punished and unpardoned. [2]
- A minority of those present were casual guests--chiefly young men, among whom were Denisov, Rostov, and Dolokhov--who was now again an officer in the Semenov regiment. [2]
- Denisov was sitting there scratching with his pen on a sheet of paper. [2]
- Denisov stood by the watchman's hut giving final orders. [2]
- As they approached the watchhouse Denisov stopped, peering into the forest. [2]
- In it was the petition to the Emperor drawn up by the auditor, in which Denisov, without alluding to the offenses of the commissariat officials, simply asked for pardon. [2]
- Denisov, flushed after the mazurka and mopping himself with his handkerchief, sat down by Natasha and did not leave her for the rest of the evening. [2]
- Denisov, dissatisfied with the government on account of his own disappointments in the service, heard with pleasure of the things done in Petersburg which seemed to him stupid, and made forcible and sharp comments on what Pierre told them. [2]
- Tell Denisov, 'at the first shot at daybreak,'" said Dolokhov and was about to ride away, but Petya seized hold of him. [2]
- Thanks to Denisov the conversation at table soon became general and lively, and she did not talk to her husband. [2]
- But at noon the adjutant of the regiment came into Rostov's and Denisov's dugout with a grave and serious face and regretfully showed them a paper addressed to Major Denisov from the regimental commander in which inquiries were made about yesterday's occurrence. [2]
- It was evident that Kutuzov despised cleverness and learning and even the patriotic feeling shown by Denisov, but despised them not because of his own intellect, feelings, or knowledge--he did not try to display any of these--but because of something else. [2]
- Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital. [2]
- Denisov did not take his eyes off her and beat time with his saber in a way that clearly indicated that if he was not dancing it was because he would not and not because he could not. [2]
- Denisov could not speak and gasped for breath. [2]
- At the first sound of trampling hoofs and shouting, Petya lashed his horse and loosening his rein galloped forward, not heeding Denisov who shouted at him. [2]
- Denisov was moodily silent all the evening. [2]
- Next day Rostov saw Denisov off. [2]
- I only came round to ask Denisov about yesterday's order. [2]
- Nicholas and Denisov rose, asked for their pipes, smoked, went to fetch more tea from Sonya--who sat weary but resolute at the samovar--and questioned Pierre. [2]
- Denisov and Petya rode up to him. [2]
- Denisov did not reply; he rode up to Petya, dismounted, and with trembling hands turned toward himself the bloodstained, mud-bespattered face which had already gone white. [2]
- Denisov celebrated his promotion to the rank of major, and Rostov, who had already drunk enough, at the end of the feast proposed the Emperor's health. [2]
- Among the Russian prisoners rescued by Denisov and Dolokhov was Pierre Bezukhov. [2]
- That was why Petya had blushed and grown confused when Denisov asked him whether he could stay. [2]
- All the way Petya had been preparing himself to behave with Denisov as befitted a grownup man and an officer--without hinting at their previous acquaintance. [2]
- Denisov smiled, and Petya burst into a peal of merry laughter in which Tikhon himself joined. [2]
- Denisov smiled, took out of his sabretache a handkerchief that diffused a smell of perfume, and put it to Nesvitski's nose. [2]
- About some Denisov or other, though he himself, I dare say, is braver than any of them. [2]
- Denisov lay asleep on his bed with his head under the blanket, though it was nearly noon. [2]
- Several adjutants galloped off, and an hour later, Lavrushka, the serf Denisov had handed over to Rostov, rode up to Napoleon in an orderly's jacket and on a French cavalry saddle, with a merry, and tipsy face. [2]
- Denisov spoke contemptuously of the whole matter, but Rostov knew him too well not to detect that (while hiding it from others) at heart he feared a court-martial and was worried over the affair, which was evidently taking a bad turn. [2]
- Denisov came out of the watchman's hut and, having called Petya, gave orders to get ready. [2]
- Denisov told him of the designs the large detachments had on the transport, of the message Petya had brought, and his own replies to both generals. [2]
- Denisov was out of sorts both because of the rain and also from hunger (none of them had eaten anything since morning), and yet more because he still had no news from Dolokhov and the man sent to capture a "tongue" had not returned. [2]
- Denisov never spoke of Rostov's family, but by the tender friendship his commander showed him, Rostov felt that the elder hussar's luckless love for Natasha played a part in strengthening their friendship. [2]
- Denisov, Rostov, and Nesvitski closed their eyes. [2]
- Bolkonski and Denisov moved to the gate, at which a knot of soldiers (a guard of honor) was standing, and they saw Kutuzov coming down the street mounted on a rather small sorrel horse. [2]
- But at that moment Denisov, no more intimidated by his superiors than by the enemy, came with jingling spurs up the steps of the porch, despite the angry whispers of the adjutants who tried to stop him. [2]
- He led the mazurka at the Arkharovs' ball, talked about the war with Field Marshal Kamenski, visited the English Club, and was on intimate terms with a colonel of forty to whom Denisov had introduced him. [2]
- And the Cossacks looked round in surprise at the sound, like the yelp of a dog, with which Denisov turned away, walked to the wattle fence, and seized hold of it. [2]
- Denisov, who was living luxuriously because the soldiers of his squadron liked him, had also a board in the roof at the farther end, with a piece of (broken but mended) glass in it for a window. [2]
- There now, I like your Denisov though he is a rake and all that, still I like him; so you see I do understand. [2]
- Rostov himself, his legs well back and his stomach drawn in and feeling himself one with his horse, rode past the Emperor with a frowning but blissful face "like a vewy devil," as Denisov expressed it. [2]
- This officer, a lad of sixteen who had recently joined the regiment, was now in the same relation to Nicholas that Nicholas had been to Denisov seven years before. [2]
- What a wogue--it's just as I thought," said Denisov to the esaul. [2]
- Rostov took the joke as an insult, flared up, and said such unpleasant things to the officer that it was all Denisov could do to prevent a duel. [2]
- Ask Denisov whether it is not out of the question for a cadet to demand satisfaction of his regimental commander? [2]
- The esaul looked in the direction Denisov indicated. [2]
- And from that hut, while Denisov was speaking, a general with a portfolio under his arm really did appear. [2]
- Denisov was going home to Voronezh and Rostov persuaded him to travel with him as far as Moscow and to stay with him there. [2]
- Denisov, as was his wont, rode out in front of the outposts, parading his courage. [2]
- He took off his wet felt cloak in a corner of the room, and without greeting anyone went up to Denisov and began questioning him about the matter in hand. [2]
- Denisov, having given his name, announced that he had to communicate to his Serene Highness a matter of great importance for their country's welfare. [2]
- Rostov, who felt his friend's absence very much, having no news of him since he left and feeling very anxious about his wound and the progress of his affairs, took advantage of the armistice to get leave to visit Denisov in hospital. [2]
- Denisov rode past him, leaning back and shouting something. [2]
- I will tell him myself, and you'll listen at the door," and Natasha ran across the drawing room to the dancing hall, where Denisov was sitting on the same chair by the clavichord with his face in his hands. [2]
- Denisov then relieved him from drudgery and began taking him with him when he went out on expeditions and had him enrolled among the Cossacks. [2]
- With a sinking heart he watched Dolokhov's hands and thought, "Now then, make haste and let me have this card and I'll take my cap and drive home to supper with Denisov, Natasha, and Sonya, and will certainly never touch a card again. [2]
- He lifted his head high and gazed at Denisov as if repressing a laugh. [2]
- Well, good-by, General," he added, and rode into the yard past Prince Andrew and Denisov. [2]
- Denisov seemed to have forgotten Petya's very existence. [2]
- Denisov hid his hairy legs under the blanket, looking with a scared face at his comrade for help. [2]
- All that Denisov had said was clever and to the point. [2]
- Natasha, that winter, had for the first time begun to sing seriously, mainly because Denisov so delighted in her singing. [2]
- The officer who had been sent to inquire met Denisov on the way with the news that Dolokhov was soon coming and that all was well with him. [2]
- His horse by habit made as if to nip his leg, but Petya leaped quickly into the saddle unconscious of his own weight and, turning to look at the hussars starting in the darkness behind him, rode up to Denisov. [2]
- It was already growing dusk when Denisov, Petya, and the esaul rode up to the watchhouse. [2]
- It was a grand farewell dinner, as he and Denisov were leaving to join their regiment after Epiphany. [2]
- Denisov himself intended going with the esaul and Petya to the edge of the forest where it reached out to Shamshevo, to have a look at the part of the French bivouac they were to attack next day. [2]
- Denisov, now a general on the retired list and much dissatisfied with the present state of affairs, had arrived during that fortnight. [2]
- Denisov turned away from him frowning and addressed the esaul, conveying his own conjectures to him. [2]
- Pointing to the French troops, Denisov asked him what these and those of them were. [2]
- When they prayed for the warriors, she thought of her brother and Denisov. [2]
- Denisov in a felt cloak and a sheepskin cap from which the rain ran down was riding a thin thoroughbred horse with sunken sides. [2]
- A poor little fellow," Denisov repeated. [2]
- Besides the Bezukhov family, Nicholas' old friend the retired General Vasili Dmitrich Denisov was staying with the Rostovs this fifth of December. [2]
- Late in the evening, when Rostov was about to leave, he asked Denisov whether he had no commission for him. [2]
- He did not even trouble to find out where Denisov had gone. [2]
- Next day, at eight in the morning, Pierre and Nesvitski drove to the Sokolniki forest and found Dolokhov, Denisov, and Rostov already there. [2]
- Rostov and Denisov drove away with the wounded Dolokhov. [2]
- In the passage Denisov, with a pipe, was squatting on the threshold facing the quartermaster who was reporting to him. [2]
- Petya rode beside Denisov, the pulsation of his body constantly increasing. [2]
- Now he remembered Denisov with his changed expression, his submission, and the whole hospital, with arms and legs torn off and its dirt and disease. [2]
- Nicholas saw that Denisov was refusing though he smiled delightedly. [2]
- Then, noticing that Denisov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors. [2]
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