Use kit in a sentence
Sentences starting with kit
- Kit coming down-stairs would be called in; entertained with some moral and agreeable conversation; perhaps entreated to mind the office for an instant while Mr Brass stepped over the way; and afterwards presented with one or two half-crowns as the case might be. [12]
- Kit accompanied them with a little bundle, which he had hung in the carriage when they left home, and had not forgotten since--the bird in his old cage--just as she had left him. [12]
- Kit said he thought so too, and so he did honestly, and he wondered what made Barbara so silent all at once, and why his mother looked at him as if he shouldn't have said it. [12]
- Kit was on the point of mustering courage to ask Barbara's mother about Barbara, when the turnkey who had conducted him, reappeared, a second turnkey appeared behind his visitors, and the third turnkey with the newspaper cried 'Time's up! [12]
- Kit stood in the middle of the road, and looked after them with tears in his eyes--not brought there by the departure he witnessed, but by the return to which he looked forward. [12]
- Kit looked at the coins, and then at Sampson, and hesitated. [12]
- Kit got off the box, and said yes, he was. [12]
- Kit was not surprised to hear her say so--not he. [12]
- Kit tried to speak, and did pronounce some words, though what they were he scarcely knew. [12]
- Kit scraped his shoes very carefully (for he had not yet lost his reverence for the bundles of papers and the tin boxes,) and tapped at the office-door, which was quickly opened by the Notary himself. [12]
Sentences ending with kit
- I'll not detain you an instant longer, on any account, Kit. [12]
- She wished there was somebody to take her love to Kit. [12]
- I can speak to no one else about him, but poor Kit. [12]
- Tell the Cossack to fetch my kit. [2]
- A poor widow struggling to maintain her orphans in decency and comfort, is a delicious picture of human goodness.--Put down your hat, Kit. [12]
- Blessings on 'em, on you, and on everybody, Kit. [12]
- Who so mindful of those he left at home--albeit they were but a mother and two young babies--as Kit? [12]
- On one side of the house was a little stable, just the size for the pony, with a little room over it, just the size for Kit. [12]
- And so said Kit. [12]
- One of you gentlemen has a servant called Kit? [12]
Short sentences using kit
- Kit was sure she must. [12]
- I hear Kit outside. [12]
- Kit a thief! [12]
- Kit a robber! [12]
- It's you, Kit! [12]
- Good bye, Kit. [12]
- Eh, Kit, eh? [12]
- Poor Kit! [12]
- Honest Kit! [12]
- And Kit! [12]
Sentences containing kit two or more times
- Assured that it was Kit, though he saw little more than his nose, Mr Quilp hailed him by his name; whereupon Kit came in and demanded what he wanted. [12]
- He certainly did not glance at Kit or at his mother, and appeared utterly unconscious of their presence; still Kit could not help feeling, directly, that the attention of the sly little fiend was fastened upon them, and upon nothing else. [12]
- And you, sweet Kit, honest Kit, virtuous, innocent Kit, look to yourself. [12]
- Of all messages and inquiries, Kit was, in right of his position, the bearer; thus it came about that, while the single gentleman remained indisposed, Kit turned into Bevis Marks every morning with nearly as much regularity as the General Postman. [12]
- He drags out a kit bag, then some necessary wearing apparel, underclothes, socks, a sweater, etc., then a large and rather luxurious lunch kit, a pin cushion. [9]
More example sentences with the word kit in them
- He was closeted with Mr Witherden for some little time, and Mr Abel had been called in to assist at the conference, before Kit, wondering very much what he was wanted for, was summoned to attend them. [12]
- As the pony, with a presentiment that he was going home, or a determination that he would not go anywhere else (which was the same thing) trotted away pretty nimbly, Kit had no time to justify himself, and went his way also. [12]
- The room in which Kit sat himself down, in this condition, was an extremely poor and homely place, but with that air of comfort about it, nevertheless, which--or the spot must be a wretched one indeed--cleanliness and order can always impart in some degree. [12]
- As they passed where he sat, Kit looked so wistfully at the little turn-out, that the old gentleman looked at him. [12]
- And Nell herself was there, and he--both laughing heartily as they had often done--and when he had got as far as this, Kit could go no farther, but flung himself upon his poor bedstead and wept. [12]
- And besides she was sure they wanted her up stairs by this time, and she must go, indeed-- 'No, but Barbara,' said Kit, detaining her gently, 'let us part friends. [12]
- She rocked herself upon a chair, wringing her hands and weeping bitterly, but Kit made no attempt to comfort her and remained quite bewildered. [12]
- When the boat touched the levee at New Orleans she bade good-by to her comrades on the _Grand Mogul_ and moved her kit ashore. [5]
- To-day they were to trim the grape-vine, so Kit mounted half-way up a short ladder, and began to snip and hammer away, while the old gentleman, with a great interest in his proceedings, handed up the nails and shreds of cloth as he wanted them. [12]
- Then said Kit to this gentleman, 'a pot of beer'--just so--and the gentleman, instead of replying, 'Sir, did you address that language to me? [12]
- But it is to such delights that Kit is hastening. [12]
- They were addressed to some person who had knocked at the office-door; and they had hardly passed the lips of Mr Brass, when this very Kit himself looked in. [12]
- I am glad to see you Kit, I am rejoiced to see you. [12]
- She would like to see poor Kit, she had often said of late. [12]
- He sent me to say would you come directly, and that he knowed all about Kit, and could save him yet, and prove his innocence. [12]
- Guess I'll hev to go back to the kit, now. [9]
- Presently Lawless went to a corner and from his kit drew forth a flask. [11]
- Therefore, the next time little Jacob woke, Kit set himself to attract his wandering attention, and this not being a very difficult task (one sneeze effected it), he signed to him to rouse his mother. [12]
- Little Jacob applauded till his hands were sore; Kit cried 'an-kor' at the end of everything, the three-act piece included; and Barbara's mother beat her umbrella on the floor, in her ecstasies, until it was nearly worn down to the gingham. [12]
- Yes, Kit told this gentleman to look sharp, and he not only said he would look sharp, but he actually did, and presently came running back with the newest loaves, and the freshest butter, and the largest oysters, ever seen. [12]
- The old gentleman then handed the old lady out, and after looking at him with an approving smile, they went into the house--talking about him as they went, Kit could not help feeling. [12]
- Go 'long now, the whole kit and biling of ye; and don't come nigh me again till I've got back my peace of mind. [5]
- Food and fire, the priceless comfort of a blanket on the ground, and a saddle or kit for a pillow gave men compensation for all the hardships and dangers of the day; and they gave little thought to the morrow. [11]
- When they reached the Notary's house, Kit followed into the office, and was desired by Mr Abel to sit down and wait, for the gentleman who wanted him had gone out, and perhaps might not return for some time. [12]
- Finally, Kit informed the gentleman that the premises were now to let, and that a board upon the door referred all inquirers to Mr Sampson Brass, Solicitor, of Bevis Marks, from whom he might perhaps learn some further particulars. [12]
- It turns out that Mr Garland has had no character with Kit, no recommendation of him but from his own mother, and that he was suddenly dismissed by his former master for unknown reasons. [12]
- It was then that Kit presented himself at the pony's head, and touched his hat with a smile. [12]
- It may be that Kit has caressed the pony enough; it may be that there are even better things to caress than ponies. [12]
- Was it natural that at that instant, without any previous impulse or design, Kit should kiss Barbara? [12]
- Therefore, the constable, still holding Kit in the same manner, and pushing him on a little before him, so as to keep him at about three-quarters of an arm's length in advance (which is the professional mode), thrust him into the vehicle and followed himself. [12]
- Pierre quietly put some wood upon the fire, opened his kit, drew out from it a little flask of rum and laid it upon the bench beside the pipe. [11]
- The corporal and soldiers were in marching kit with knapsacks and shakos that had metal straps, and these changed their familiar faces. [2]
- The open door showed him standing before the fire with his back towards it, and looking so very strange that Kit supposed he must have been suddenly taken ill. 'Is anything the matter, sir? [12]
- Kit was a shock-headed, shambling, awkward lad with an uncommonly wide mouth, very red cheeks, a turned-up nose, and certainly the most comical expression of face I ever saw. [12]
- At these times, she would recall the old house and the window at which she used to sit alone; and then she would think of poor Kit and all his kindness, until the tears came into her eyes, and she would weep and smile together. [12]
- He had, it seemed, but gone to his own cottage to replenish the exhausted lamp, at the moment when Kit came up and found the old man alone. [12]
- There is no school in which a pupil gets on so fast, as that in which Kit became a scholar when he gave Barbara the kiss. [12]
- He had not sat in the chapel more than a quarter of an hour, and with his eyes piously fixed upon the ceiling was chuckling inwardly over the joke of his being there at all, when Kit himself appeared. [12]
- Kit, in the relief of having made his proposition, found his tongue loosened, and spoke out in its favour with his utmost eloquence. [12]
- Looking down, she recognised Kit, whose endeavours to attract her attention had roused her from her sad reflections. [12]
- In about a quarter of an hour Mr Chuckster (with a pen behind his ear and his face inflamed with wine) appeared at the door, and condescending to address Kit by the jocose appellation of 'Young Snob,' informed him that the visitors were coming out. [12]
- Kit rising and putting his hand to his hat, the old gentleman intimated to the pony that he wished to stop, to which proposal the pony (who seldom objected to that part of his duty) graciously acceded. [12]
- Having given this pledge, which was rather a bold one, and not particularly easy of redemption, Kit lost no time in sallying forth, and taking measures for its immediate fulfilment. [12]
- This Kit is one of your honest people; one of your fair characters; a prowling prying hound; a hypocrite; a double-faced, white-livered, sneaking spy; a crouching cur to those that feed and coax him, and a barking yelping dog to all besides. [12]
- Thus, as Kit often said, his great misfortune turned out to be the source of all his subsequent prosperity. [12]
- Kit entered the office in a great tremor, for he was not used to going among strange ladies and gentlemen, and the tin boxes and bundles of dusty papers had in his eyes an awful and venerable air. [12]
- Kit was taken off in an instant, with a blessing from his mother, and a scream from little Jacob, ringing in his ears. [12]
- These recollections being of a kind calculated to cast a shadow on the brightness of the holiday, Kit diverted the conversation to general topics, and they were soon in great force again, and as merry as before. [12]
- Barbara had no objection to this arrangement, and Kit, tracking out the idea which had come upon him so suddenly overnight, began to think that surely Barbara was fond of him, and surely he was fond of Barbara. [12]
- Poor Kit could not help joining them, and not one of them could speak a word. [12]
- In short, there never was a more successful supper; and when Kit ordered in a glass of something hot to finish with, and proposed Mr and Mrs Garland before sending it round, there were not six happier people in all the world. [12]
- Kit was so near her when they shook hands, that he could see a small tiny tear, yet trembling on an eyelash. [12]
- And in this kitchen, Kit sat himself down at a table as white as a tablecloth, to eat cold meat, and drink small ale, and use his knife and fork the more awkwardly, because there was an unknown Barbara looking on and observing him. [12]
- At all times, Kit, speak the truth. [12]
- No, no,' added Kit, shaking his head sorrowfully, 'she'll never want me any more, and bless her, I hope she never may, though I should like to see her too! [12]
- His regard for Kit, however, overcame every other consideration. [12]
- Have you taken Kit into custody before he had time and opportunity to beat me! [12]
- It happened that Kit had been running too, though not so fast, and having the start of them by some few minutes, was a good distance ahead. [12]
- But little cared Kit for weather. [12]
- He looks upon Kit as an intruder, as one who has obtained admission to that place on false pretences, who has enjoyed a privilege without being duly qualified. [12]
- All these kindnesses, Kit acknowledged with various expressions of gratitude, and so many touches of the new hat, that the brim suffered considerably. [12]
- What with one job and another, there's lodging--and good lodging too--pretty well all the year round, rent free, and a weekly allowance besides, Kit, that would provide her with a great many comforts she don't at present enjoy. [12]
- Kit made an involuntary start towards the door in his anxiety to answer for himself, but being speedily detained by the constable, had the agony of seeing Sampson Brass run out alone to tell the story in his own way. [12]
- But Mr Garland, instead of saying 'Try again,' as Kit had made sure he would, told him very seriously, that he had guessed right. [12]
- What boastful father in the fulness of his heart ever related such wonders of his infant prodigy, as Kit never wearied of telling Barbara in the evening time, concerning little Jacob? [12]
- It's very kind in him, but I don't want him to, I'm sure,' said Kit, hammering stoutly at an obdurate nail. [12]
- I found him in a fit upon the floor--' 'I'll run for a doctor'--said Kit, seizing his brimless hat. [12]
- Having Kit alone, I'll hold him in conversation, and put this property in his hat. [12]
- Kit thinks that if ever there was a good man who belied his appearance, that man is Sampson Brass. [12]
- Afore she, come I cooked with a kit, same as I used to in the harness shop. [9]
- At his usual hour (or rather at his usual minute and second, for he was the soul of punctuality) Mr Abel walked out, to be overtaken by the London coach, and Kit and the old gentleman went to work in the garden. [12]
- Kit looked about him, and admired, and looked again, and this a great many times before he could make up his mind to turn his head another way and ring the bell. [12]
- Oh, Kit, what have you done? [12]
- Kit would have had a good fire roaring up the empty chimneys, lights sparkling and shining through the windows, people moving briskly to and fro, voices in cheerful conversation, something in unison with the new hopes that were astir. [12]
- It was a great point too that Kit himself was flattered by the sensation he created, and after several efforts to preserve his gravity, burst into a loud roar, and so stood with his mouth wide open and his eyes nearly shut, laughing violently. [12]
- At last, a gossip of Mrs Nubbles's, who had accompanied her to chapel on one or two occasions when a comfortable cup of tea had preceded her devotions, furnished the needful information, which Kit had no sooner obtained than he started off again. [12]
- Shading his eyes from the falling snow, which froze upon their lashes and obscured his sight, Kit often tried to catch the earliest glimpse of twinkling lights, denoting their approach to some not distant town. [12]
- We have eccentric friends overhead, Kit, and we mustn't ask questions or talk too much--you understand? [12]
- There is one friend he has not seen yet, and as he cannot be conveniently introduced into the family circle, by reason of his being an iron-shod quadruped, Kit takes the first opportunity of slipping away and hurrying to the stable. [12]
- Greatly relieved to find that he was not too late, Kit leant against a lamp-post to take breath, and waited the advent of the pony and his charge. [12]
- There was a faint light in a chamber window not far off, and Kit ran towards that house to ask their way. [12]
- It must be especially observed in justice to poor Kit that he was by no means of a sentimental turn, and perhaps had never heard that adjective in all his life. [12]
- It was natural enough that her short and unfinished dialogue with Kit should leave a strong impression on her mind, and influence her dreams that night and her recollections for a long, long time. [12]
- This occasioned some doubts on the part of Kit, and some violent demonstrations on that of the single gentleman, and a great many soothing speeches on that of the Notary and Mr Abel. [12]
- He had scarcely done so, when there was a great uproar in the street, and the old lady hurrying to the window cried that Whisker had run away, upon which Kit darted out to the rescue, and the others followed. [12]
- Ah Kit, my dear fellow, gentleman in my profession have such painful duties to perform sometimes, that you needn't envy us--you needn't indeed! [12]
- It is the crowning circumstance of his earnest, heartfelt reception; and Kit fairly puts his arm round Whisker's neck and hugs him. [12]
- Without expressing his concurrence in this sentiment, Mr Swiveller after a few moments of abstraction inquired which way Kit was driving, and, being informed, declared it was his way, and that he would trespass on him for a lift. [12]
- Then, Kit's mother comes in and says, will he come and speak to her; and Kit says 'Yes,' and goes; and he says in a kind voice 'Barbara! [12]
- He paid the coachman, and turned his back on Bevis Marks, big with great designs for the comforting of Kit's mother and the aid of Kit himself. [12]
- A kit of carpenter's tools was on the floor, and one wall was lined with box-like compartments made of new wood, each with its label in neat lettering indicating the articles contained therein. [9]
- This decided the captain, he packed his kit in high dudgeon, and took the first train back to Far Harbor, leaving the yacht to her fate. [9]
- The good woman being from home, he made inquiries of a neighbour, as Kit himself did soon afterwards, and being directed to the chapel be took himself there, in order to waylay her, at the conclusion of the service. [12]
- When he came back, Kit was at his heels. [12]
- Mr Swiveller came back, almost at the same instant; and as Kit was leaving the room hastily, to make up for lost time, Miss Brass herself encountered him in the doorway. [12]
- Kit found it, at last, after some trouble, and pausing at the door to take breath that he might enter with becoming decency, passed into the chapel. [12]
- Mr Brass looked at him, at his sister, at the walls, at the ceiling, at the floor--everywhere but at Kit, who stood quite stupefied and motionless. [12]
- You may rest assured that Mr and Mrs Garland can't help hinting about their present, in store, and that Mr Abel tells outright that he has his; and that Kit is the happiest of the happy. [12]
- Look in again, as you come down-stairs, Kit. [12]
- Such a scene as there was, when Kit came in, and bursting into the rude eloquence with which Truth at length inspired him, called Heaven to witness that he was innocent, and that how the property came to be found upon him he knew not! [12]
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