Use lovely in a sentence
Sentences ending with lovely
- I _never_ knowed you was so lovely. [5]
- The scene was wondrously beautiful, but Xanthe had not gone to the spring to gaze at the landscape; nay, she scarcely knew that it was lovely. [10]
- Yesterday (Friday) William was put upon his examining trial before May and Lovely. [7]
- We was going to leave the next day, but couldn't, it was too lovely. [5]
- The drive was through English rural scenery; that is to say, it was lovely. [6]
- All things have their uses and their part and proper place in Nature's economy: the ducks eat the flies--the flies eat the worms--the Indians eat all three--the wild cats eat the Indians--the white folks eat the wild cats--and thus all things are lovely. [5]
- Forty-five years ago the site now occupied by the City of Ballarat was a sylvan solitude as quiet as Eden and as lovely. [5]
- There too was the history, coming much nearer home, of Deborah Sampson, the young woman who served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War, with a portrait of her in man's attire, looking intrepid rather than lovely. [6]
- And I hear she is as good as she is lovely. [4]
- If the Virginia scenery had seemed to King beautiful when he came down, it was now transcendently lovely. [4]
Short sentences using lovely
- How lovely you will look! [10]
- Isn't it too lovely! [9]
- That would be lovely! [10]
- It is a lovely place. [5]
- It was a lovely dog. [5]
- How lovely this home was! [4]
- What a lovely coast! [4]
- The show was altogether lovely. [6]
- M. Isn't--that--too lovely! [5]
- They are lovely! [2]
Sentences containing lovely two or more times
- But it's lovely weather in these regions, too; and the friends are as lovely as the weather, and Johannesburg and Pretoria are brimming with interest. [5]
- Then she made them show her the lovely, richly-tinted and fragrant gift, first on one side and then on the other, buried her face in the flowers, and secretly kissed the delicate petals of a lovely, half-opened rose-bud. [10]
- She looked paler than usual but, in spite of her tear-reddened eyes which she kept fixed on the ground, she was so lovely, so touchingly lovely, that the mere sight of her moved Paulina's heart. [10]
- Have got a lovely wife; a lovely house, bewitchingly furnished; a lovely carriage, and a coachman whose style and dignity are simply awe-inspiring--nothing less--and I am making more money than necessary --by considerable, and therefore why crucify myself nightly on the platform. [5]
- And I told 'em how he went down in the 'Fly Away', and how the lovely ladies--you remember how we used to call the whitecaps lovely ladies--fondled him out to sea and on to heaven. [11]
- When he spoke at last, she cast down her eyes, for he said: "In my dreams, Sappho, you have always been the most lovely creature that Auramazda ever created, but now I see you again, you are more lovely even than my dreams. [10]
More example sentences with the word lovely in them
- And above Winona you'll have lovely prairies; and then come the Thousand Islands, too beautiful for anything; green? [5]
- She's never known you, never seen what most of us have seen, that all you have--or nearly all--is your lovely looks, and what they call a kind heart. [11]
- But, pardon me, you seem somehow different from what you were at Fortress Monroe, or even at lovely Atlantic City," this with a rather forced laugh. [4]
- She was hardly yet over the naive surprises of her lovely surroundings. [4]
- The king, four years since, had ordered a sculptor to execute a sacred image with the lovely features of the newly-married bride of his charioteer, and Paaker had succeeded in having a duplicate made. [10]
- The whole vegetable world, even "the meanest flower that blows," is lovely to contemplate. [6]
- A very lovely woman, dressed like a queen, lay on silken cushions in the middle of the vessel; by her side sat a man of larger stature than that of ordinary mortals. [10]
- What will my wife say?--Oh yes indeed, it's so!--married only last week--lovely, perfectly lovely creature, the noblest woman that ever--you'll like her, Nancy! [5]
- That's right, Melitta; why, how did you manage to get those lovely violet and myrtle marriage-crowns made so quickly? [10]
- Just her age who was so gentle, and lovely, and all the world to me, and whom I shall never see again! [5]
- The world was white with sun and ice, the frost never melting, the sun never warming--just a glitter, so lovely, so deadly. [11]
- Oh, my lord, what a sight it was when you were waltzing with the lovely Jungfrau Eva! [10]
- Their charming heads were wreathed with flowers too, and looked very like the lovely rosebuds which one of them, on seeing the young men come up, held out to their notice. [10]
- In the windows were lovely flowers. [4]
- If Eva Ortlieb were as lovely as the Virgin herself, and Sir Heinz's inflammable heart should blaze as fervently as it always did, she should not lure him into the paralysing bondage of wedlock so long as he was there and watched over him. [10]
- It is the weight of this heaviest of minerals, and not its lovely crystals, that gives it value. [4]
- Her thick, slightly waving hair framed the lovely oval of her face under the veil, and Alexander agreed with his sister when she expressed the wish that she might but once see this rarely beautiful creature. [10]
- However, the land-locked water was lovely, at any rate, with its glittering belts of blue and green where moderate soundings were, and its broad splotches of rich brown where the rocks lay near the surface. [5]
- Alonzo Fitz Clarence was sitting in his snug and elegant little parlor, in a lovely blue silk dressing-gown, with cuffs and facings of crimson satin, elaborately quilted. [5]
- Certainly no man was ever a more perfect prototype of Colonel Sellers than the creator of that lovely, irrepressible visionary. [5]
- Tom discovered Charing Village presently, and rested himself at the beautiful cross built there by a bereaved king of earlier days; then idled down a quiet, lovely road, past the great cardinal's stately palace, toward a far more mighty and majestic palace beyond--Westminster. [5]
- She was a very lovely young woman. [6]
- It was a very lovely family picture; a pretty house, surrounded by attractive scenery; scholarship, refinement, simple elegance, giving distinction to a home which to us seemed a pattern of all we could wish to see beneath an English roof. [6]
- Take this lovely valley and region, how easily it could be made romantic. [4]
- Then she sometimes used very unkind words; but no one could cherish anger against her long, for she had an indescribably lovely manner of trying to atone for the offences which her hasty young blood made her commit. [10]
- We had found upon the train from New York a lovely, lonely lady, the wife of one of our most spirited Massachusetts officers, the brave Colonel of the __th Regiment, going to seek her wounded husband at Middletown, a place lying directly in our track. [6]
- She clasped it upon her wrist, and from that moment she felt as if she were the captive of the lovely phantom who had been with her in her dream. [6]
- But"--and she held up the lovely head--"this is not quite so common, and--and--I think I'll take the Macedon one. [4]
- The gentleman descends, unchecks the horses, wipes his brow, takes a drink at the spout and looks around, evidently remarking upon the lovely view, as he swings his handkerchief in an explanatory manner. [4]
- That done, she turned to the old man with a lovely smile upon her face--such, they said, as they had never seen, and never could forget--and clung with both her arms about his neck. [12]
- Or shall we turn into the garden through the lovely Arch of the Princess Elizabeth, with its stone columns cut to resemble tree-trunks twined with ivy? [4]
- These rambling, sway-backed tunnels are very attractive things, with their alcoved outlooks upon the lovely and inspiriting water. [5]
- During the night too, she had prayed fervently that the Lord might graciously draw to himself this lovely, gentle creature, that He might permit her to recover, and fill her soul with the same love for the Saviour that gave joy to her own. [10]
- Oh, it was too lovely for anything! [5]
- When they returned to the house, and she was thanking him with a glow of enthusiasm for such a lovely day, he lifted her up and kissed her, with an emotion of affection that brought tears to her eyes. [4]
- Myrtle resigned herself to the guidance of the lovely phantom, which seemed so much fuller of the unextinguished fire of life, and so like herself as she would grow to be when noon should have ripened her into maturity. [6]
- It did seem to me that life was just too lovely to-- Then came the winter. [5]
- It was lovely to look at, it was so shapely and fine, and so cunningly perfect in all its particulars, even to the little flags waving from the turrets. [5]
- He had gone to bed in rapturous excitement, full of delicious hopes, and Korinna had at once appeared to him in a dream, so lovely, so kind, and at the same time so subtle a vision, ready to follow him in his thoughts and strivings. [10]
- And we ought to be more thankful than we are that there are so many desolate and wearisome and fantastic places, and so many tiresome and unattractive people in this lovely world. [4]
- We had lovely times together; but, O my soul! [5]
- For a long time the one American counteraction, almost the only, to this English influence was the newspaper, which has always kept alive and diffused a distinctly American spirit--not always lovely or modest, but national. [4]
- From time to time the curtain was lifted and a lovely head appeared, whose questioning blue eyes fixed at once on the physician, but were always dismissed with the same melancholy shrug. [10]
- Not good February, though, because in the midst of the wild desolation the forget-me-not still bloomed, lovely as ever. [5]
- The clouds by this time seemed to have done their worst, for a lovely day succeeded, which we determined to devote to an ascent of the Faulhorn. [5]
- The nightingales throng this lovely little valley as numerously as they do the gardens of Aranjuez. [4]
- For two hours they had followed the shore of the glistening, blue-green sea, [The Red Sea--in Hebrew and Coptic the reedy sea--is of a lovely blue green color. [10]
- She often went there, especially when her heart was stirred, and it was a lovely spot. [10]
- Besides the cathedral there were the very lovely cloisters, the noble chapter-house with its central pillar,--this structure has been restored and rejuvenated since my earlier visit,--and there were the peaceful dwellings, where I insist on believing that only virtue and happiness are ever tenants. [6]
- To be sure, there is a lovely little lake and a pretty artificial cascade, and the roads and walks are good; but the trees are all saplings, and nearly all the "wood" is a thicket of small stuff. [4]
- Sometimes it leads them to try every mode of adding to their attractions,--their whole thought is how to be most lovely in the eyes they would fill so as to keep out all other images. [6]
- Of the ladies, the worst spectacle was a lovely young duchess, whose wedding-eve this was; and indeed she was a spectacle, sure enough. [5]
- The captain of the University boat turned his head, and there was the lovely vision which had a moment before bewitched him. [6]
- It's just lovely, the silvery sweep of coast in this light. [4]
- The consul communicated the sad misfortune to the lovely Bianca, for that was the lady's name, who thereupon sent him a lock of her hair, with the request that he would come to see her on his return. [4]
- A soap-bubble is the most beautiful thing, and the most exquisite, in nature; that lovely phantom fabric in the sky was suggestive of a soap-bubble split open, and spread out in the sun. [5]
- The first was the lovely sight of the _hawthorn_ in full bloom. [6]
- My eyes beheld the lovely portrait in front of me, and meseemed it looked at me with a deep gaze and stretched out loving arms to me. [10]
- At these words the king turned very pale, and his features were agitated with pain as he looked at his brother's lovely young wife. [10]
- When Wendelin reached the grotto from which the complaining notes came, he found a beautiful young woman, more lovely than any one the grey-haired George had ever seen. [10]
- The dusk of the gathering twilight concealed the picture, but he had doubtless gazed long at the lovely features, and still beheld them with his mental vision. [10]
- Sappho soon became the friend of her new mother and sister, and all three felt very loath to leave the lovely Pasargadm. [10]
- In gliding over the deep blue sea studded with lovely islets luxuriant to the water's edge, one is at a loss which scene to choose for contemplation and to admire most. [5]
- The magnolia-trees in the Capitol grounds were lovely and fragrant, with their dense rich foliage and huge snow-ball blossoms. [5]
- But your aunt, the abbess, was right when she told us before our confirmation, 'When the cross that is imposed upon us weighs too heavily, an angel often comes, lifts it, and twines it with lovely roses! [10]
- It is rumored that the lovely and highly educated heiress has formed a connection looking towards matrimony with a certain distinguished artist. [6]
- I thought of that lovely, tender passage where Gabriel glides unconsciously by Evangeline upon the great river. [6]
- She felt sure that her mother must have been a lovely, gentle woman. [6]
- Here is one that exhibits the still fresh romance in the heart of forty-four years: "Last evening, at your house, we had one of the most lovely tableaux I ever beheld. [4]
- They still are sweet, And have been lovely in their beauteous prime, While the bare frond seems ever to repeat, "For us no bud, no blossom, wakes to greet The joyous flowering time! [6]
- And there was such a lovely sound in the air that I felt as if Horus, the beautiful god of morning, spring, and the resurrection, was kissing me. [10]
- He released her, struck his hand against his brow, and turning to the open cella of the temple he said: "Long have I known that thou art mighty O Dionysus, and that thou O Aphrodite art lovely, and that thou art sweet O Eros! [10]
- Inlaid with precious stones in lovely patterns of flowers--5. [5]
- His other shoulder stole the bloom from many a lovely cheek that brushed him in the surging crush, but he noted it not. [5]
- It has no springs, but lying 2250 feet above the sea and in a lovely valley, mountain girt, it has pure atmosphere and an equable climate; and being both a summer and winter resort, it has acquired a watering-place air. [4]
- Up comes a spadeful of earth and quartz that is all lovely with soiled lumps and leaves and sprays of gold. [5]
- Has not Roxana's soul entered into that divinely lovely form because it longed for its lost companion spirit? [10]
- It is shaped somewhat like an oak-leaf-a roomy sheet of lovely blue water, with narrow off-shoots of water running up into the country on both sides between long fingers of land, high wooden ridges with sides sloped like graves. [5]
- My dress is so very pretty--I wonder where your friend Posidonius gets these lovely roses. [10]
- Sunday came up smiling, a lovely day, but offering no church privileges, for the ordinance of preaching is only occasional in this region. [4]
- A young man slighting the lovely heroine of the little comedy and making love to her grandmother! [6]
- I asked myself, silently, where I had seen that lovely face before. [10]
- And if the sight of the other boat and its crew was beautiful, how lovely was the look of this! [6]
- A young mother she was, about twenty two or four, or along there; and blooming and lovely and sweet? [5]
- Then Mary Jane she took another inning, and went in sweet and lovely again--which was her way; but when she got done there warn't hardly anything left o' poor Hare-lip. [5]
- I have heard shameless people say they were glad to get away from Ladies' Festivals where they were importuned to buy by bevies of lovely young ladies. [5]
- Suppose one should say to any young wife: "I find that your husband is poring over the Italian poets and being instructed in the beautiful Italian language by the lovely Cornelia Robinson"--would that cozy picture fail to rise before her mind? [5]
- The showman couldn't say a word; he looked at the pianist sharp, but he was all lovely and serene--he didn't know there was anything out of gear. [5]
- The open forest road, with the murmur of the stream below, was delightfully exhilarating, and as we rose the prospect opened,--the lovely valley below, Bald Mountains behind us, and the Butt Mountains rising as we came over the ridge. [4]
- That leaves one's right arm free to defend the lovely creature, if the rival--odious wretch! [6]
- How soft and rich and lovely the picture is. [5]
- She was young, recently married, fresh and unhackneyed in society, and my imagination decked her out with everything that was pure, lovely, innocent, and angelic in womanhood. [4]
- Long before we reached it, the Holston River which we followed had become the Laurel, a most lovely, rocky, winding stream, which we forded continually, for the valley became too narrow much of the way to accommodate a road and a river. [4]
- Then came a rare run for five sweet miles--down a long valley--over quick-set hedges, with stiffish streams--another hill--a great combe-- a lovely valley stretching out--a swerve to the right--over a gate-- and the brush got at a farmhouse door. [11]
- Its walls of pure and solid ice emitted a soft and rich blue light that produced a lovely effect, and suggested enchanted caves, and that sort of thing. [5]
- After we have produced it, we find that the biggest rose even is not the most precious; and lovely as woman is, we instinctively in our admiration put a limit to her size. [4]
- Then follows the principal group, which is one of the most lovely works of Greek art that I am acquainted with. [10]
- It was a powerful fine sight; I never see anything so lovely. [5]
- We had a pleasant trip to it, for the Rhine valley is always lovely. [5]
- And you so pink and sweet and dainty and lovely and supernatural? [5]
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