Use glad in a sentence
Sentences starting with glad
- Glad to meet you. [9]
- Glad to know you. [9]
- Glad to meet you, I'm sure. [9]
- Glad to see you! [2]
- Glad to see you back in Foxon Falls, Jonathan. [9]
- Glad to see you back at the post of dooty. [6]
- Glad to meet you again, Mr. Pindar. [9]
- Glad you went up, Cynthy--you done right to go. [9]
- Glad to know that such men lived--and with how dark memories contrasting with this bright experience-she said to him once again: "You are a good man, Ranulph. [11]
- Glad to have made your acquaintance, Mrs. [4]
Sentences ending with glad
- There were days when no wind stirred anywhere, and the gorgeous sun made the little city and all the land round about a pretty silver kingdom, where Oberon and his courtiers might have danced and been glad. [11]
- I am very, very glad. [11]
- So they came unto Carlion, whereof his knights were passing glad. [5]
- I was only too glad. [11]
- I have something to tell you that will make you glad too; yes, I am sure it will make you glad. [10]
- He has none to go to, and he would be so glad. [5]
- But immediately, noticing the pained expression his joke had brought to his sister's face, he repented and added: "I am glad; really, dear, I am very glad. [2]
- It was unusual that none of her churchmen or friends had called upon her of late; but it was neglect for which she was glad. [13]
- It pleased him that he had something of which the finest man or woman would be glad. [11]
- I am not sorry, but glad. [5]
Short sentences using glad
- I am glad you proposed. [4]
- I am glad you live. [11]
- Good-by, Vane, glad you came. [9]
- I was glad, you bet. [5]
- I'm glad you won. [9]
- I am glad we came. [5]
- And I'm glad they are. [4]
- Why is she so glad? [2]
- Oh, I'm glad--I'm so glad. [11]
- I'm glad to see you. [5]
Sentences containing glad two or more times
- You told me yesterday that you were glad to sleep, and so am I; still, to see you once more, I have been only to glad to shorten my night's rest considerably. [10]
- Becky supposed she would be glad of that, and she tried to believe she was glad of it, but she found she was not certain. [5]
- She was glad when they came to live at the Bridge House, and shamed too: glad because they could live apart from the other villagers; shamed because it exposed her to the curiosity of those who visited the House, thinking it was still a tavern. [11]
- In fact, he was glad to see her, glad to hear her tale; with that adventure of hers to offer, she was as welcome as a corpse is to a coroner. [5]
- I was glad to get home--immeasurably glad; so glad, in fact, that it did not seem possible that anything could ever get me out of the country again. [5]
- I was glad to get away, and glad when we had walked through the grottoes where Eusebius wrote, and Jerome fasted, and Joseph prepared for the flight into Egypt, and the dozen other distinguished grottoes, and knew we were done. [5]
- By and by she said: "Well, I am glad of it--I'm glad of it. [5]
- But I'm glad Mr. Dryfoos could come with you; I'm so glad you could all come; I knew you would enjoy the music. [8]
- Well, old man, I am powerful glad to hear from you and shall be powerful glad to see you and Harmony. [5]
- Richard held out his hand with a cordial little laugh and said: "Ah, ah, very glad, very glad! [11]
More example sentences with the word glad in them
- I'm awfully glad you're my brother. [2]
- But, Lassiter, now you're here I'm glad to see you. [13]
- But I'm glad you're going to the Old Mother of all. [6]
- We are enjoying your story with our usual unspeakableness; and I'm right glad you threw in the shipwreck and the mystery--I like it. [5]
- I will carry your letter to Mrs. C. now, and there will be a glad woman, I tell you! [5]
- But take off your coat, Mr. Gridley,--very glad to see you. [6]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- I thought perhaps you'd be glad to have me. [11]
- Yet I'm glad you wrote me; it gave me time to think, and I can tell you the truth as I see it. [11]
- I am glad you wrote it as you did. [4]
- And I tell you truly, you may quite believe me: it is a pain no doubt, but I can be glad of it too. [10]
- Ah'm so glad you took mah sahde. [8]
- I am glad you told me my faults plainly in private, for in your public notice you touch on them so lightly, I should perhaps have passed them over thus indicated, with too little reflection. [14]
- And I tell you this, I'd be glad to have a minister that I could follow and respect and love as I respect and love Monseigneur Lourde of Manitou. [11]
- And how glad you should be that you are able to make true friends, without an effort. [11]
- I never heard you say that you were glad he wasn't your husband. [4]
- You must live, you must not die; for see, Publius here asks me to be his wife, and the Immortals only can know how glad I am to go with him, and Irene is to stay with us, and be my sister and his. [10]
- I am sending you mine, in this letter; and am glad to do it, for it has been greatly admired. [5]
- I am glad you have laid down some rules by which a man may reasonably expect to leap the eight barred gate. [6]
- You were glad you had the money? [5]
- You were glad you had the horse? [5]
- Well, I'm glad you feel that way about it, March. [8]
- She felt that you could only love her and be glad of her, if her man was independent of you. [11]
- Any time that you can make it convenient to tarry a day or two with me, I shall be glad to have you. [5]
- I am glad you believe in the force of transmitted tendencies. [6]
- I am glad you are there! [10]
- Look in, when you are passing; and whenever I can give you any information about our affairs and pro'spects, I shall be glad to do it. [5]
- I am glad you are back. [11]
- I am glad you approve of what I say about the French Revolution. [5]
- They had not yet said anything to each other, except how happy, how glad, how thankful they were to have each other again; then a sentinel passed, and she started up, exclaiming anxiously: "So late, so late; Zorrillo will be waiting! [10]
- Calm your passion; yet I am glad to see it. [14]
- M. Howells had written that he would be glad to help out in the reading of the proofs of Huck Finn, which book Webster by this time had in hand. [5]
- I thought I would stick to it while the interest was hot--and I am mighty glad I did. [5]
- I said you would recognize me presently and come over; and I'm glad you did, for I shouldn't have felt much flattered if you had gone out of this room without recognizing me. [5]
- If possible, I would be very glad of another movement early enough to give us some benefit from the fact of the enemy's communication being broken; but neither for this reason nor any other do I wish anything done in desperation or rashness. [7]
- No doubt she would be glad that he was at work. [4]
- I thought you would be glad of a fine adventure like that, so I said to you, Come. [11]
- She had been wont to dislike this habit in him; he had been glad that she did; it answered to the ideal he had formed of what the woman he loved should be. [10]
- Last night the woman said to me: 'I'm glad I'm going to die. [11]
- Then he added, with some grim humour, that if Druce had no objection to spending an hour with Roadmaster over a fire and a billy of tea, he would be glad of his company; for bushranging, according to his system, was but dull work. [11]
- However, Orion went with his anxious friend to the ship-yard; the old ship-builder, a kind-hearted giant, was as ready and glad to undertake the rescue of the Sisters as if each one was his own mother. [10]
- It filled her with gladness, and yet it was not glad, not even cheerful. [10]
- Then he said with feeling-- "I'm so glad; so glad on Sally's account, poor thing. [5]
- She received him with a gentleness which touched him, she let her hand rest in his, she seemed glad to have him with her. [11]
- Many the sharp winter day I have followed the fox with him over two counties, and lain that night, and a week after, forsooth, at the plantation of some kind friend who was only too glad to receive us. [9]
- I fear chance will not be so propitious as to bring you to town while I am there; otherwise, how glad I should be if you would call. [14]
- I suppose you will have some fine horses, and who would n't be glad to? [6]
- I know he will be glad to see you. [9]
- Fraulein Van Hoogstraten will be glad to hear, through you, from her father. [10]
- If they don't, why, glad and good, the Hardi Biaou is big enough to hold the cough-drops. [11]
- Among the guests whom I met in the grounds was a gentleman of the medical profession, whose name I had often heard, and whom I was very glad to see and talk with. [6]
- But, on the whole, he was glad that this love affair had come to so honourable an end. [10]
- Some kind friend, who could challenge a nearer interest than the curious strangers into whose hands the book might fall, at last claimed it, and I was glad that it should be henceforth sealed to common eyes. [6]
- There are subjects which must be investigated by scientific men which most educated persons would be glad to know nothing about. [6]
- Every pet name which he had once been so glad to hear, and during recent years had forgotten, again fell from her lips. [10]
- Among the objects which deserve special mention are the shrieking parrots and other birds and the yelping dogs in the grounds of the Society of Acclimatization,--out of the range of which the visitor will be glad to get as soon as possible. [6]
- You are right when you say that there is a large margin in human nature over which the logicians have no dominion; glad am I that it is so. [14]
- She was glad when she saw the young braves bring a long sapling from the forest, and, digging a hole, put it stoutly in the ground, and fetch wood, and heap it about. [11]
- I was glad when he joined me and asked, as simply as though he were merely inquiring the way, why he had never seen me, the loveliest among the beauties in the temple, in Tennis. [10]
- She was glad when Haman was condemned, because of the woman who had stolen him from Lucy, because of that other man, her lover, gone out of her own life. [11]
- I shall read what you and other good men write, as I have always done, glad when you speak my thoughts, and skipping the page that has nothing for me. [6]
- I don't know what the charm is about me which makes it impossible for a person to say a harsh thing about me and say it heartily, as if he was glad to say it. [5]
- Of course they were pretty well tired by this time, and very glad to sit down,--having the prospect before them of being obliged to stand for hours. [6]
- There also cries were heard and from a thousand lips rang the glad shout: "Jehovah our standard! [10]
- The prisoners' guards were glad to stop, they were in no hurry. [10]
- Of course we were glad to see them and have them report all well; but still it was a bitter disappointment to us all. [5]
- His fairest hopes were destroyed, yet deep grief struggled with glad exaltation. [10]
- All the millions went down on their knees, and stared, and looked glad, and burst out into a joyful kind of murmurs. [5]
- I am very well and am glad to know that you and "Tad" are so. [7]
- It is a weak method, and poor, and I am glad to be able to say our side never resorts to it while there is anything else to resort to. [5]
- The man said we were now on the Feil-Stutz, above the Schwegmatt--information which I was glad to get, since it gave us our position to a degree of particularity which we had not been accustomed to for a day or so. [5]
- We know how we stand towards each other and can count on each other with glad and perfect confidence, thanking the Almighty for having opened out a new life to us. [10]
- As soon as we landed at the door with the crowd the Governor came to me at once and was very cordial, and apparently as glad to see me as he said he was. [5]
- We discussed everything we knew, during the first fifteen or twenty minutes, that morning, and then branched out into the glad, free, boundless realm of the things we were not certain about. [5]
- When they ceased we knew she was in heaven, notwithstanding the excommunication; and we were glad of her death and not sorry that we had brought it about. [5]
- I'm awfully glad we haven't got that winter before us. [8]
- I am glad we have got so far in at last. [5]
- And too often we have been glad when it was time to go home and be distressed no more about illustrious localities. [5]
- I'm so glad we had a good day."... [9]
- We were glad we got him elected before relief came. [5]
- All right--I'm glad we found it out detective fashion; I wouldn't give shucks for any other way. [5]
- The first thing we did on that glad evening that landed us at St. Joseph was to hunt up the stage-office, and pay a hundred and fifty dollars apiece for tickets per overland coach to Carson City, Nevada. [5]
- That in which we are lodged is large enough for Queen Victoria; indeed, I am glad to say that her sleeping-room at St. [4]
- We are living, we are dwelling, in a grand and awful time; I'm glad I don't write novels. [4]
- And, by the way, I'm glad we are on our course again. [11]
- And in a way it was true; I was as glad as a person is when he is scalped. [5]
- He went for water, and was glad to find it almost as cold as if flowing from ice. [13]
- He said he was very glad to hear it, did he, when you told him that your beloved grandmother had just deceased? [6]
- How glad he was to see everybody there, whether he knew them or not! [9]
- How glad she was that she still had the four drachmae which she had coaxed out of Karnis in the Xenodochium that evening; she could buy whatever she liked for her lover. [10]
- Them poor things was that glad and happy it made my heart ache to see them getting fooled and lied to so, but I didn't see no safe way for me to chip in and change the general tune. [5]
- What struck him was that Denisov did not seem glad to see him, and smiled at him unnaturally. [2]
- John said it was splendid, and he would lend it to her, for which she thanked him, and said, with such a sweet expression, she should be so glad to have it from him. [4]
- The praetorian prefect was roused, and Caesar was glad to see him, for it was in attending to affairs that he most easily forgot what weighed upon him. [10]
- Here Mr. Gladstone was of course the centre of a group, to which I was glad to add myself. [6]
- If Mr. Vallandigham was not damaging the military power of the country, then his arrest was made on mistake of fact, which I would be glad to correct on reasonably satisfactory evidence. [7]
- And indeed there was never another man in Nuremberg who had given away so many tokens and made so many glad hearts and faces thereby as Adam Heyden. [10]
- But if they was joyful, it warn't nothing to what I was; for it was like being born again, I was so glad to find out who I was. [5]
- But King, who was immensely interested in it all as one phase of American summer life, was glad that Irene was not at Ocean Grove. [4]
- And so I was glad when Charley, another veteran, arrived toward the edge of the evening, and nestled up to Henry to hear the letter read, and talked over the preparations for the welcome. [5]
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