Use named in a sentence
Sentences starting with named
- Named after Pontius Pilate, you know, that shot the apple off of William Tell's head. [5]
Sentences ending with named
- If the city would give them a franchise, that Automatic Company--so well named! [9]
- The host followed with Marya Antonovna Naryshkina; then came ambassadors, ministers, and various generals, whom Peronskaya diligently named. [2]
- Only Mudjikewis's place was, however, named. [5]
- John Lothrop Motley was the grandson of the clergyman after whom he was named. [6]
- To do all this requires all the qualities I have named. [5]
- Money is the supreme ideal--all others take tenth place with the great bulk of the nations named. [5]
- They said that some of them had grown old and gone out of active service, but were comfortably housed and cared for in the henery--or the Lion House, as it is strangely named. [5]
- Enmity or hatred seems also to be a highly persistent feeling, perhaps more so than any other that can be named. [1]
- The captain is provided with a medicine-chest, with the medicines numbered instead of named. [5]
- His neighbor dies of some disease newly named by science; but he dies all the same as if it hadn't been newly named. [4]
Short sentences using named
- He named sixty-five yards. [5]
- My grandfather was named Abraham. [5]
- South Australia is confusingly named. [5]
- One was named Buffalo Bill. [5]
- Accurately named. [5]
Sentences containing named two or more times
- Every thing about the city seems to be named after him or so named as to refer to him in some way--so named, or some purchase rigged in some way to scrape a sort of hurrahing acquaintance with him. [5]
- A very homely man named Lincoln went to Cincinnati to try a case before the Supreme Court, and was snubbed by a man named Stanton. [9]
- This reads as follows: "One named Cambujiya, son of Curu, of our family, was king here formerly and had a brother named Bartiya, of the same father and the same mother as Cambujiya. [10]
- The eleven theories all named the supposed robbers, but no two named the same robbers; the total number of suspected persons was thirty-seven. [5]
- Among them came a stranger named Pudd'nhead Wilson, and woman named Roxana; and presently the doings of these two pushed up into prominence a young fellow named Tom Driscoll, whose proper place was away in the obscure background. [5]
- Among them came a stranger named Pudd'nhead Wilson, and a woman named Roxana; and presently the doings of these two pushed up into prominence a young fellow named Tom Driscoll, whose proper place was away in the obscure background. [5]
- The shopwoman named a figure just a hundred francs lower than the courier had named. [5]
More example sentences with the word named in them
- He was a young Polander, named Joseph N. Verey. [5]
- There was a young man in Boston, when Jethro arrived in Lyman Hull's team, named William Wetherell. [9]
- He will show you two letters of mine on this subject, one somewhat General, and the other relating to named persons; they are not different in principle. [7]
- I may tell you that you and Mr. Hollowell are named as executors. [4]
- His letter is written to a burglar named Williams, who is serving a nine-year term in a certain State prison, for burglary. [5]
- She has a woman's heart; and what talent of mine is to be named by the love a true woman can offer in exchange for these divided and cold affections? [6]
- She presented him with an only son, whom he named after his father Rameses. [10]
- The episode deals with an easy-mannered gentleman named Potts, who was the agent for a certain Major Colfax of Virginia. [9]
- I am cabining with a young fellow named "Sammy" Hillyer, about twenty-five, the only son of his mother--like me--and loves her dearly, and writes to her every week--part of which is like me. [5]
- Among the Spaniards who were missing as a result of this excursion was a soldier named Juan Ortiz. [4]
- It found out who those fiends were, and named them in the verdict: Belial, Satan, and Behemoth. [5]
- Hundreds of corporators were named, and even thousands were included in the various London trades and guilds that were joined in the enterprise. [4]
- The Kremser carriages were named from the man who owned most of them. [10]
- The Koh-i-noor, as we named the gentleman with the diamond, left us, however, soon after that "little mill," as the young fellow John called it, where he came off second best. [6]
- The unsuspecting Tom was too good-natured to be offended, and shortly after dinner Austen found himself in the process of being looked over by a stout gentleman named Putter, proprietor of Putter's Livery, who claimed to be a judge of men as well as horses. [9]
- Truly, the woman was to be admired, for she was earning an honest living; and no doubt they lied when they named her with Count Ploare. [11]
- What a form was this maiden's, and what princely bearing; and how sweet and engaging the voice in which she named some of the constellations to her little companion, and pointed out the comet which was just rising! [10]
- The cantor house was only a few steps from the Red Cock, and Wolf knew every stone in the street, which was named for the tavern. [10]
- Among the stories was one told by a dreary narrator named Ben Coon. [5]
- Our mossy resting-place was named the Bridal Chamber Camp, in the enthusiasm of the hour, after darkness fell upon the woods and the stars came out. [4]
- Instance upon instance was given, and men of high prominence from whom he had received bribes were named, not the least important of these being the Honorable Alva Hopkins of Gosport. [9]
- The horse I was about to see win was not unworthy of being named with the renowned champion of my earlier day. [6]
- While Mark Twain was a journalist in San Francisco, there was a middle-aged man named Soule, who had a desk near him on the Morning Call. [5]
- There came a voice to a citizen of Damascus, named Ananias, saying, "Arise, and go into the street which is called Straight, and inquire at the house of Judas, for one called Saul, of Tarsus; for behold, he prayeth. [5]
- No one could understand what they said, and they have never named their country; or, if they have, the name does not correspond with that of any island on any chart. [5]
- Above it we turned aside for the view from Elizabeth rock, named from the daughter of the proprietor of the hotel, who often sat here, said Big Tom, before she went out of this world. [4]
- He had in truth been well named the Spider. [9]
- The most trustworthy tradition avers, however, that only one man, a person named Babbitt, survived the massacre, and he was desperately wounded. [5]
- Does Strachey intend to say that Pocahontas was married to an Iniaan named Kocoum? [4]
- I can call to mind no specialized annual day, in any country, which can be named by that large name--Supreme. [5]
- A Philadelphia paper thus speaks of the sad occurrence: At Macon, Ga., last week, a colored man named George, who was the favorite body-servant of General Washington, died at the advanced age of 95 years. [5]
- Example, from a Thug's testimony: "We passed through to Kurnaul, where we found a former Thug named Junooa, an old comrade of ours, who had turned religious mendicant and become a disciple and holy. [5]
- Which of the three powers named by Great Britain as an arbiter shall be chosen by the United States? [7]
- Save her if thou canst from her ravishers, and conduct her back to this temple or deliver her in Memphis into the hands of my sister Leukippa, the wife of the overseer of the harbor, named Hipparchus, who dwells in the toll-house. [10]
- The discoverer of this region, and namer of it, Jacques Cartier, has a square named for him in the city. [5]
- The ringleader of this little mob was a short-haired bully and amateur prize-fighter named Allen, who was accustomed to lording it over the upper floor, and had more than once shown a disposition to make trouble with Tracy. [5]
- In my day this house belonged to a rich man named Philippus. [10]
- Several towns and things, here and there, have been named for Her Majesty already. [5]
- But I mention these things, not from any sympathy I have with the vegetables named, but to show how hard it is to go contrary to the expectations of society. [4]
- In former years there was a king in Egypt named Snefru, who ruled in Memphis. [10]
- I went straight there in my civilian costume, named my name, said I was a lieutenant in the army, and told my story and asked for help. [5]
- Yesterday he named them, and Count Gleichen and his retainers appeared with several others. [10]
- Only one of them had any ambition; he was an Irishman named Connor. [5]
- In the discussion the victor's betrothed bride had been named, and Siebenburg clearly remembered that he had spoken of the breaking of his brother-in-law's engagement, and connected it with accusations which involved him in a quarrel with several of the guests, among them Heinz Schorlin. [10]
- We have named the several members and advantages of the new paradise in Skinner Street, with its crazy book-shop underneath. [5]
- But Shakespeare and the rest have to walk behind a common tailor from Tennessee, by the name of Billings; and behind a horse-doctor named Sakka, from Afghanistan. [5]
- Moreover, it is the only one so named in Australasia. [5]
- But you named the one that died, too--one that I never saw. [5]
- His feelings on the occasion, however interesting to himself, should not be even named in this connection. [3]
- A point on the mainland where they found a pond of fresh water they named "Poynt Ployer in honer of the most honorable house of Monsay, in Britaine, that in an extreme extremitie once relieved our Captain. [4]
- Dicky Merritt and the local doctor were named for the task, but they both declared they'd only "make rot of it," and suggested Old Roses. [11]
- A general of the Imperial army--a Goth named Botheric--had been killed by the mob, and the Emperor had thus avenged his death. [10]
- He then named the gem-cutter Heron, his son Alexander, and his daughter Melissa, the Alexandrian senator Polybius, his son Diodoros, and the wife of Seleukus. [10]
- They always named the exact date and train for the beginning and also for the end of the visit. [5]
- When he paid the conductor and named his objective point, I dropped back several seats, while the conductor was changing a bill, and when he came to me I paid to the same place--about a hundred miles westward. [5]
- Medallion knew that the closed, barred rooms were the young man's; and he knew also that the old man was waiting, waiting, in a hope which he never even named to himself. [11]
- Robert Fulton named the 'Clermont' in honor of his bride, that is, Clermont was the name of the county-seat. [5]
- Neither he nor the Church ever had reason to repent his alliance with Orion; and when Paula presented her husband with a son, the prelate offered to be his sponsor, and named him George after his grandfather. [10]
- The expedition crossed the bay at "Smith's Isles," named after the Captain, touched at Cape Charles, and coasted along the eastern shore. [4]
- With respect to the assemblages of the above named grouse, see Brehm, 'Thierleben,' B. iv. [1]
- Pentaur shortly narrated the affair to the captain, and named himself to him. [10]
- Shelley had made the acquaintance of a charming gray-haired, young- hearted Mrs. Boinville, whose face "retained a certain youthful beauty"; she lived at Bracknell, and had a young daughter named Cornelia Turner, who was equipped with many fascinations. [5]
- It was then that we named her the Brave. [5]
- The soul affirms that it has not committed 42 deadly sins, and if it obtains credit, it is named "maa cheru," i.e. [10]
- For I know that before you wrote me this letter, and afterwards when you had been made prince, and heir to the duchy, the Comtesse Chantavoine was openly named by the Duc de Bercy for your wife. [11]
- Proculejus had learned that Antony had named him to the Queen as the person most worthy of her confidence, and more keenly felt the wrong which, as the tool and obedient friend of Octavianus, he had inflicted upon the hapless woman. [10]
- He told us that a man named Maisonville, with a party of Indians, was in pursuit of him, and the next piece of news he had was in the way of raising our despair a little. [9]
- You never can tell what a thing named Doolittle will do. [4]
- These seemed insane tales; but Feringhea said come and see--and he took him to a grave and dug up a hundred bodies, and told him all the circumstances of the killings, and named the Thugs who had done the work. [5]
- And I saw Table Bay, so named for its levelness. [5]
- I am not sure as to which St. Paul she is named for. [5]
- Jethro named the sum instantly, also in a whisper. [9]
- She felt a strong suspicion that "the Sachem," as the boat-crews used to call him, "the Recluse," "the Night-Hawk," "the Sphinx," as others named him, must be the author of it. [6]
- Hear her sad story: She says that when she was sixteen years old she met and loved, with all the devotion of a passionate nature, a young man from New Jersey, named Williamson Breckinridge Caruthers, who was some six years her senior. [5]
- You've heard the story of how he threw a man named Babcock out of his store, who tried to bribe him? [9]
- If you are still in the place after the named hour, I will placard you on all the dead walls, detailing your crime once more, and adding the date, also the scene of it, with all names concerned, including your own. [5]
- I have sometimes speculated whether the prevailing dull tints of the scenery in the above named countries may not have affected the appreciation of bright colours by the birds inhabiting them. [1]
- It belongs to some people named Farnham--they're divorced. [9]
- As soon as Sir Sagramor got well, he notified me that there was a little account to settle between us, and he named a day three or four years in the future; place of settlement, the lists where the offense had been given. [5]
- There isn't a single vital and essential Church-function of any kind, that is not named in the list. [5]
- Man named Gebhart shot here yesterday while trying to defend a claim on Last Chance Hill. [5]
- Returning to their ships and finding the water shallow, they rowed over to a point of land, where they found from six to twelve fathoms of water, which put them in good comfort, therefore they named that part of the land Cape Comfort. [4]
- Her manner of saying it implied that the other persons you had named were not, and created a painful impression in my mind. [5]
- It would have saved a world of heartbreak and ill blood if she had named it dry. [5]
- Many of the rooms were named from the nations whose styles of decoration and furnishing were imitated in them, but others had the simple designation of the gold room, the silver room, the lapis-lazuli room, and so on. [4]
- A Mormon named Rigdon assumed the Presidency of the Mormon church and government, in Smith's place, and even tried his hand at a prophecy or two. [5]
- I saw a reproduction in one of the architectural journals of a house in Boston by a man named Frey, that seemed to me to have great charm. [9]
- I have no recollection of either John R. Cravens or Cyrus M. Allen having been named to me for appointment under the tax law. [7]
- This flower was probably called the torch-plant--should have been so named, anyway. [5]
- He named several points, and made a map of such portion of the coast as he saw, which was changed from time to time by other observations. [4]
- If you can, please name as early a day as you conveniently can, and telegraph me, unless there be sufficient time before the day named to communicate by mail. [7]
- A godly knight played no base game with the chosen lady of, his heart, and that, yes, that she certainly was, since she had named her colour to him. [10]
- One day a planter named Bascom, an influential man, and a proud and sometimes irascible one, invited me to ride over with him and call on Eckert. [5]
- But if the philosopher inquires as to the general effect upon the national character in respect to the objections named, he must wait for a reply. [4]
- The place of peril would, of course, be named Lover's Eddy, or the Maiden's Gate--very much prettier, I assure you, than such cold-blooded things as the Devil's Slide, where we are going now, and much more attractive to tourists. [11]
- Alpatych named certain peasants he knew, from whom he told him to take the carts. [2]
- One of the peaks was named for the senator (the one next in height to Mitchell is described as Clingman on the state map), and a dispute arose as to whether Mitchell had really visited and measured the highest peak. [4]
- They named me Paulus, and I am in truth Saul, aye, and worse than Saul! [10]
- We will call parties named King "Your Majesty," and we will say to the Smiths that we think we have heard that name before somewhere. [5]
- Aunt Jacoba turned pale when she heard the great sum named, and she likewise was of opinion that old Im Hoff, who had of late been spending much money in vows and foundations, would never give forth so vast a sum. [10]
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