Use lovers in a sentence
Sentences starting with lovers
- Lovers will contrive,'" in chorus, the ladies exclaiming and drawing together. [9]
- Lovers on opposite cliffs probably kiss through a spy-glass, and correspond with a rifle. [5]
Sentences ending with lovers
- Softened by affectionate weakness and no longer able to resist the impulse to see his little Belita happy, he whispered: "Poor thing, poor young lovers! [10]
- Here, Dada--here; take this ring, it has been worn by a woman who once was young and who has had many lovers. [10]
- Were they saying that we were lovers? [9]
- It was the rouseabout with my wife's lovers. [11]
- And I knew right well how to get the upper-hand of my lovers. [10]
- Kallias looked on quietly, smiling at the wonderful beauty of these two young lovers. [10]
- But what a paradise for lovers! [4]
- Her answer, spoken or silent, could not have been a cruel one, for in another moment Clement was pressing his lips to hers, after the manner of accepted lovers. [6]
- It is my opinion that the most costly scenery in the world is thrown away upon a pair of newly plighted lovers. [4]
- She was not only handsome and amiable and agreeable, but there was a cordial frankness, an openhearted sincerity about her which made her seem like a sister to those who could help becoming her lovers. [6]
Short sentences using lovers
- The lovers were married. [5]
- Her lovers, is it? [11]
- Poor young lovers! [10]
Sentences containing lovers two or more times
- Yesterday these two were strangers--to-day it was plain to be seen they were lovers, and lovers who had reached a point of confidence and revelation. [11]
- She said it was a place for lovers, and if she knew any two lovers who were true lovers, and had been long parted, she would send them here. [11]
- But lovers are lovers, and Clement could not help joining them. [6]
- So the unbeautiful get many more lovers than the beauties; only, as there are more of them, their lovers are spread thinner and do not make so much show. [6]
More example sentences with the word lovers in them
- It was my will to fight to the last, with my doomed followers as you call them--comrades and lovers of France I say. [11]
- The merry party, who now perceived that they had interrupted the nocturnal tryst of lovers, did not instantly know what to do and, as one looked enquiringly at another, an embarrassed silence followed their noisy jollity. [10]
- At his side, when all was over, she would rest in the grave, and compel the world to remember with respectful sympathy the royal lovers, Antony and Cleopatra. [10]
- Those who write verses have no special claim to be lovers of trees, but so far as one is of the poetical temperament he is likely to be a tree-lover. [6]
- Just before the vehicle stopped, the lovers took leave. [10]
- I doubt if two lovers of the renaissance ever wandered through a more wondrous realm of pleasance--to quote the words of the poet. [9]
- At last Rameses turned from the lovers, and said to the guests: "It is past midnight, and I will now leave you. [10]
- I am not trying to keep the lovers apart for any mere purposes of fiction,--this is a true chronicle, and they stayed apart most of that winter. [9]
- I was surprised to see it as a tree, standing by itself, and making the most delicious roof a pair of young lovers could imagine to sit under. [6]
- He, too, disdained to conceal the joy of his heart, and Hur stood beside the reunited lovers, as they clasped each other's hands, and exchanged greetings, at first mutely, then with warm words. [10]
- For a long time she sat brooding, forgetful of the present and of the little comedy of elderly lovers going on inside the house. [11]
- The thought darted through his mind that his friend the architect desired to erect the luckless statues of the royal lovers in front of this stately building. [10]
- It was as though they really belonged to a world of lovers that "lived before the god of Love was born. [11]
- He spoke as though forgetful of Soolsby's presence: "As the East is from the West, so were we separate from these lovers of this world, the self-indulgent, the hard-hearted, the proud. [11]
- I lived again those moments that had followed Nancy's surrender, seeking to recall and fix in my mind every word that had escaped from her lips--the trivial things that to lovers are so fraught with meaning. [9]
- But, better than this, the book had attracted the attention of many lovers of literature. [4]
- You English are the true lovers, we French the true poets; and I will tell you why. [11]
- As they passed the Temple of Artemis, which was brightly illuminated, reminding them that they were reaching their destination, Alexander at last looked up and begged the lovers to consider their immediate affairs. [10]
- The Vekeel, like the Persian lovers, did not allow the heat of the day to interfere with his plans. [10]
- He determined that the lovers should meet alone. [11]
- All this warranted the lovers in hoping for an undisturbed interview. [10]
- In both cases the endangered lovers could soon return uninjured--the Queen had a merciful heart, and never retained anger long if no guilt existed. [10]
- The lovers at the 'Brookside' could hear each other's hearts beating. [6]
- Finally, she resolved that she would endure the attentions of the rich lovers no longer; so one stormy night she escaped and went down the river and hid herself in the cave on the other side. [5]
- It might seem that matters had reached a climax, when, one day, Mulholland came over, and, seeing my wife and her lovers together watering the garden and teaching cockatoos, said to me that Billy had the advantage of me on my own ground. [11]
- He did not tear it with the hot impatience of some lovers, but cut it open neatly, slowly, one would say sadly. [6]
- Her dreams were suddenly disturbed by a loud noise, and she clapped her hands directly to warn the lovers and call Sappho, as she perceived by the stars that the dawn was not far off. [10]
- It was into such a mood as this that Laura had drifted from the musings which the letters of her lovers had called up. [5]
- Let North and South, let all Americans--let all lovers of liberty everywhere join in the great and good work. [7]
- Day after day since that evening the confessor had been informed that nothing interrupted the concord of the lovers, and that Barbara often prayed very fervently in the private chapel. [10]
- That very morning she and Orion had greeted each other like a couple of lovers and just now they had parted like a promised bride and bridegroom. [10]
- Of those omitted, several are now restored, in accordance with the expressed wishes of many readers and lovers of them. [6]
- He sat from seven every evening until two in the morning, listening to the fond foolishness of the two lovers, and to the concussion of hundreds of squandered kisses--for the privilege of sharing only one of which he would have given his right hand. [5]
- It was the same spring ensuing that the lovers met. [5]
- It was a ridiculous position for lovers, or even "friends"--ridiculous because it had no element of danger except the ignominy of getting wet. [4]
- He dreaded to push an explanation, and, foolish as lovers are, he was wise for once in trusting to time. [4]
- The spot really possessed many advantages for the secret meeting of two lovers, for as it ran through the whole width of the house, it had two doors, one leading to the street, the other into the yard. [10]
- Farmers, sailors, astronomers, poets, lovers, condemned criminals, all find it different, according to the eyes with which they severally look. [6]
- I know a place where all the lovers can hide. [11]
- It is the paper that nature furnishes for lovers in the wilderness, who are enabled to convey a delicate sentiment by its use, which is expressed neither in their ideas nor chirography. [4]
- Rolls of goods packed in sacking leaned against the chests, inviting a fugitive to slip back of them, and surely no one would suspect the presence of a pair of lovers in the rear of these mountains of hides and bales wrapped in matting. [10]
- His love desired only to make her happy: most lovers desire that they themselves shall be made happy. [11]
- Otherwise it is only a waiting in a material existence, like the lovers, in the words of the Arabian story-teller, "till there came to them the Destroyer of Delights and the Sunderer of Companies, he who layeth waste the palaces and peopleth the tombs. [4]
- Yet was there one testimony of Petrarca's--who was, for sure, of all lovers the truest--which she loved above all else. [10]
- But"--her eyes were on the greenwood and the path that led into the circle--"but she would shut her eyes to-day, and let the world move on without her, let lovers thrive, and birds be nesting without heed or hap. [11]
- Sappho told me of one, I think her name was Penelope, who waited twenty years faithfully and lovingly for her husband, though every one believed he was dead, and she had fifty lovers a day at her house. [10]
- Then the Gardeniers, of Hudson and thereabouts, distinguished by many triumphant feats, such as robbing watermelon patches, smoking rabbits out of their holes, and the like, and by being great lovers of roasted pigs' tails. [4]
- She had a number of rich and noble lovers and one poor and obscure one, Sir Wendel Lobenfeld. [5]
- If she consents, nothing could please me better; but how many lovers she has already encouraged, and then, before matters became serious, dismissed! [10]
- The lovers could not part again of their own free will. [6]
- And were it not for the lovers, what joys and sorrows would we lack in our lives! [9]
- But there were no reproaches, not even any explanations, which are about as bad between lovers. [6]
- Unquestionably it was much rarer then than in these days: indeed I confess to having sketched my pair of lovers in somewhat bright colors. [10]
- Well, it was merely to suggest that if you had to live up to this scheme of four-years' probation, other people besides lovers would make up books of jokes, and--" "That's like a man--to threaten. [11]
- Ruddy said to me that day, 'If you had lived a thousand years ago you would have had a thousand lovers. [11]
- Lascars slipped by me in the half-darkness, the voices of two lovers near alternated with their expressive silences, and from the music saloon there came the pretty strains of a minuet, played very deftly. [11]
- It is only lovers, the hunters of fire-flies, that think of age--mais oui! [11]
- How grieved your lovers would be--for their sakes I will take care before drowning the dog to lock in its mistress. [10]
- Do our professed lovers of the Union, who spitefully resolve that they will resist coercion and invasion, understand that such things as these, on the part of the United States, would be coercion or invasion of a State? [7]
- And he took long walks with the lovers on moonlight evenings--sometimes traversing ten miles, notwithstanding he was usually suffering from rheumatism. [5]
- She could not long escape the notice of the lovers and flatterers of beauty, and the time of danger was drawing near. [6]
- There is a little attempt at a mall, with double rows of trees, under that wall, where lovers walk, and ragged, handsome urchins play the exciting game of fives, or sit in the dirt, gambling with cards for the Sorrento currency. [4]
- She who had lightly tossed lovers aside, her coquetry appeased, had to himself shown sincerity without coquetry, loyalty without selfishness. [11]
- She never would know it, and I should carry the remembrance of it with me into the grave, and a rose perhaps grow out of my dust, as a brier did out of Lord Lovers, in memory of that immortal moment! [6]
- He and his kind were the scouts, the advance guard of civilization, not tillers of the soil or lovers of close communities. [9]
- There were an Italian marquis and his wife supping together like lovers, so strong is the force of habit that makes this public life necessary even when the domestic life is established. [4]
- Now that she is toothless, now that wrinkles disfigure her face, she has turned pious, that, like the wolf in sheep's clothing, she may revenge herself by malice for the loss of joy and of the admiration of her lovers! [10]
- The opium habit is nothing to the letter habit-between lovers. [4]
- And the cathedral in which the lovers were to be united was the church of St. Sophia at Constantinople, of which she had heard so much. [10]
- Thus we parted in better cheer than we had deemed we might, and the lovers might yet for a long space signal to each other by the waving of hat and of kerchief. [10]
- Prince Andrew shrugged his shoulders and frowned, as lovers of music do when they hear a false note. [2]
- Often as she had watched the meetings of the lovers, she had marvelled at the youthful ardour of the monarch, the joyous excitement with which Barbara awaited him, and her sorrowful depression when he left her. [10]
- The person who had just been bound in this place of shame was the barber's widow from the Kotgasse, who had already been here once for giving lovers an opportunity for secret meetings, and to whom Katterle had fled for shelter. [10]
- The master who had carved this stooping Nubian had also created the much-discussed statues of the royal lovers. [10]
- These four lovers had been the target for the good-natured and half-affectionate scoffing of the whole field; for the twins, Jabez and Jacob, were as alike as two peas, and their wives were cousins, and were of a type in mind, body, and estate. [11]
- My jovial uncle had already lifted his glass, and stretching himself at his ease he nodded to me, and drank, saying loud enough for all to hear: "To the last pledged couple, and the faithfullest pair of lovers. [10]
- In a small grotto under the frowning wall of the precipice is said to be a spring, but it is difficult to find, and lovers need to go a great many times in search of it. [4]
- It is a grave question for lovers of the union whether the final destruction of the Missouri Compromise, and with it the spirit of all compromise, will or will not embolden and embitter each of these, and fatally increase the number of both. [7]
- Where then did Goethe find his lovers? [6]
- When she returned from the Minorite's room to Biberli's the lovers were no longer alone. [10]
- Have you not found a reason why now or any time she should cherish love and lovers? [11]
- Were it not for the lovers, my son, satins and broadcloths had never been invented. [9]
- With all their foibles, with all their teasing, tyrannical, and arbitrary notions, the Pilgrims were lovers of liberty as well as sticklers for authority. [6]
- His face was flushed with hard riding, and perhaps the loving attitude of Michel and Angele deepened it, for at the garden gate the lovers were saying adieu. [11]
- To disturb the first meeting of a pair of lovers! [10]
- The Persians are fickle and inconstant, lovers of everything new and foreign. [10]
- Then--even then, she felt the thing which all lovers, actual, or in the making, feel--that they must do something for the being who to them is more than all else and all others. [11]
- He held her face back from him.... "If you had lived a thousand years ago you would have had a thousand lovers, Jasmine. [11]
- On this now decaying porch no doubt lovers sat in the moonlight, and vowed by the Gut of Canso to be fond of each other forever. [4]
- Flutes and lyres, cymbals and drums, were heard from the trellised tavern arbors and cook-shops along the way; and from the little temple to Aphrodite, where Melissa had promised to meet the Roman physician next morning, came the laughter and song of unbridled lovers. [10]
- Most husbands would consider my position painful, particularly when I say that my wife accepted the attention of all three lovers with calm pleasure, and that of Billy with a shocking indifference to my feelings. [11]
- Or was he composing one of those important love-letters of state to Madame Blank which have since delighted the lovers of literature? [4]
- But in this case, though hearts had met, hands had not, and finally it had been a real grief to Martina to hear Orion and Heliodora called--and with good reason--a pair of lovers. [10]
- There it had been sung by lovers in fair vales, on wide rivers, and in deep forests: "What is not mine I may not hold, (Ah, hark the hunter's horn! [11]
- Are we to be friends, and not lovers? [11]
- When she had at last reached the myrtle grove, which had concealed the lovers from her eyes, she could not help beholding the unwelcome sight. [10]
- I can speak as I like, and I tell you plainly that there are not many wives with husbands such as you who would not have taken lovers (des amants), but I have not done so," said she. [2]
- Some of the Archimenidae, however, will be sure to come; they are such lovers of horticulture that they would not like to miss this rare sight. [10]
- The animal turned, and with one stroke of his huge paw brought the lovers heart to heart, but the next moment the warrior, with one plunge of the blade of his knife, opened the crimson sluices of death, and the dying bear relaxed his hold. [5]
- The bitter father and the distressed lovers write the letters. [5]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word lovers in a sentence? How do you use lovers in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word lovers? It contains example sentences with the word lovers, a sentence example for lovers, and lovers in sample sentence.