Use rose in a sentence
Sentences starting with rose
- Rose did not know! [11]
Sentences ending with rose
- When she saw who was her visitor, she rose. [11]
- As the days went by there was a little improvement in his stocks, and his spirits rose. [4]
- The old man was yet asleep, and as she was unwilling to disturb him, she left him to slumber on, until the sun rose. [12]
- What the gift was to announce she read on the paper accompanying it, which contained the following simple lines: "The iron rude, when shaped by fire and blows, Delights our eyes as a most beauteous rose. [10]
- It was a very sickly green, from which wan and dusty fig trees rose. [11]
- The moon was up, the stars rose higher and higher, so, simply saying: "Come away," she rose. [10]
- It was not until Henderson had time to take in the warmth of this domestic picture that Carmen rose. [4]
- Life has leaves to tread And flowers to cherish; summer round thee glows; Wait not till autumn's fading robes are shed, But while its petals still are burning red Gather life's full-blown rose! [6]
- Crozier was about to step down when Burlingame rose. [11]
- Some had desired to rest beneath the very ground they had trodden in their daily walks; some, where the setting sun might shine upon their beds; some, where its light would fall upon them when it rose. [12]
Short sentences using rose
- The rose will win. [4]
- His voice rose, vibrated. [11]
- His words rose triumphantly. [11]
- But Austen rose too. [9]
- After a little they rose. [11]
- Steam rose from them. [2]
- Both rose to their feet. [11]
- The sound rose stronger, louder. [13]
- The old man rose. [8]
- The moon slowly rose. [11]
Sentences containing rose two or more times
- Sawing off stumps under the water, knocking poisonous snakes by scores from the branches, while the river rose and rose and rose, and the rain crept by inches under their tent flies, and the enemy walked the parapet of Vicksburg and laughed. [9]
- The higher the sun rose the higher rose that cloud of dust, and through the screen of its hot fine particles one could look with naked eye at the sun, which showed like a huge crimson ball in the unclouded sky. [2]
- And there he stood, with the crotch of his cue resting against his disk while the ship rose slowly up, sank slowly down, rose again, sank again. [5]
- Love is the star that rose with those fragrant flowers; Rose, as Phoebus' car comes up from the tossing waves. [10]
- Becomes a red rose, you see--a rose that was white before. [5]
- This isn't a rose, says the critic, taking up a pansy and rending it; it is not at all like a rose, and the author is either a pretentious idiot or an idiotic pretender. [4]
- The Young Doctor rose to go, and the others rose also. [11]
- The sing-song voice rose again in the ceremony of blessing, but suddenly it quavered and broke, the man rose, dropping the prayer-book to the floor, and ran quickly out of the room and into the dust of the street, and on, on into the plains. [11]
- And then the military order went down the line, the soldiers rose, the crowd rose, and the mass and the hum went on. [4]
- Then rose the glowing disk of the sun above the eastern horizon, and from the sanctuaries below the travellers rose up the pious many-voiced chant of praise. [10]
More example sentences with the word rose in them
- Well, what think you--" He paused, rose, walked up and down the room, caught his moustache between his teeth once or twice, and seemed buried in thought. [11]
- Everybody will tell you that; and one day when a stranger threw a stone at it, not knowing it was your cat, the village rose against him as one man and hanged him! [5]
- I have told you his father was a freedman of the former prefect Claudius Balbillus, and by the favor of the Roman his father rose and grew rich. [10]
- Now and then, yes, very often, out of some paradise, no doubt, strays into New England conditions of reticence and self-denial such a sweet spirit, to diffuse a breath of heaven in its atmosphere, and to wither like a rose ungathered. [4]
- I said I would, and began to thank him again as I rose from my chair. [4]
- The farther his work progressed the higher rose his admiration for his model. [10]
- At first the words often rose to my lips. [10]
- Without saying a word Rostopchin rose and walked hastily to his light, luxurious drawing room, went to the balcony door, took hold of the handle, let it go again, and went to the window from which he had a better view of the whole crowd. [2]
- Even as I wondered, voices rose in a song, English voices, soldier voices. [9]
- At length, having won back nearly all he had lost, he rose to his feet and looked round. [11]
- It was a woman, between forty and fifty years of age, who rose slowly to her feet as the Avocat entered, and, without preliminary, put into his hands a document. [11]
- He rose and without any word of command from his master, he silently and carefully placed on the high-priest's bare head a long and thick curled wig, [Egyptians belonging to the higher classes wore wigs on their shaven heads. [10]
- He rose to withdraw; but she detained him, saying: "Now it is your turn, Captain. [10]
- The comic efforts with which he moved his tongue made her drop her eyes and with difficulty repress the sobs that rose to her throat. [2]
- A sand-hill overgrown with tamarisk bushes rose beside the road, and thither the leader guided the party of convicts. [10]
- A doorway, closed with light curtains, opened on to a long balcony with a finely-worked balustrade of copper-gilt, to which clung a climbing rose with pink flowers. [10]
- Her dryad-like face, with its sweet, elusive smile, seemed to peer at him now wistfully out of the forest, and suddenly a new and startling thought rose up within him--after six and thirty years. [9]
- And he rose with his own pulse quickening. [13]
- His ambition rose with his fortune. [6]
- When she entered with her heavy step, treading on her heels, the gentlemen and Mademoiselle Bourienne rose and the little princess, indicating her to the gentlemen, said: "Voila Marie! [2]
- Both ladies rose with grave dignity, conferred upon Laura a formal invitation to call, aid then retired from the conference. [5]
- Presently, as if with an effort, he rose to his feet, took the red fez from his head, and fanned himself with it for a moment. [11]
- He rose up, with a great resolution upon his lips: this secret life should be revealing, and confessed; no longer would he live it clandestinely, he would go and tell her All. [5]
- People rose up wild all over the house, straining and staring for a better look at him, and the judge was hammering with his mallet and the sheriff yelling "Order--order in the court--order! [5]
- As man and wife confronted him, Mr. Crewe greeted them in hospitable but stentorian tones that rose above the strains of "Don't you wish you'd Waited? [9]
- But on the whole there was a certain exhilaration in the preparation and the going, and her spirits rose as they had not done in months before. [4]
- The laughing loves who twined their rose garlands around him and Helena's predecessors had nothing to do with this grave maiden. [10]
- It was Evelyn who rose first and came forward, without, so far as Philip could see, the least embarrassment of recognition. [4]
- This was one who rose and fell, who lived and loved and hated and died and was buried by--money. [9]
- His beloved dead, who in the tumult of carnival mirth had vanished from his memory, again rose before his mind, among them the doctor, who gazed rebukingly at him with his clear, thoughtful eyes. [10]
- The elderly lady who had been sitting with the old aunt rose hurriedly and overtook Prince Vasili in the anteroom. [2]
- Her face became white, and almost mechanically she put the letters she held on a writing-table near; then coming to the bed again she looked at the rose with a kind of horror. [11]
- And all the while she felt as though light were spreading in her and around her, and the vision she had last seen when she lost consciousness rose again before her inward eye. [10]
- After a little while Gaston rose to the temper of his host. [11]
- The assemblage rose, whiffed ceremony to the winds, and rushed for the door like a mob; overturning chairs, smashing crockery, tugging, struggling, shouldering, crowding--anything to get out before I should change my mind and puff the castle into the measureless dim vacancies of space. [5]
- Here the tears which so easily rose to his eyes began to flow, and, seeing that Melissa's tender heart was moved by his sorrow, he gained confidence, and reproached his daughter for having kindled Caracalla's love, by her radiant eyes--so like her mother's! [10]
- The north-east wind which rose towards morning had floated them away, and Zeus, devourer of the clouds, had swallowed them up to the very last. [10]
- The many-voiced hum which incessantly buzzed in her ears, and the perfume which rose from the attar in the orchestra had something intoxicating in them. [10]
- Still, the doubt whether he might not, after all, be magnanimous and forgive her, rose again and again to her mind, though everything led her to think it impossible. [10]
- In the valley where the moonlight fell in icy coldness a herd of cattle was moving, and their breath rose like the spray from sea-beaten rocks, and the sound of their breathing was borne upwards to the watchers. [11]
- Which was this: whenever one of these came to die, then beyond the vague and formless images drifting through his darkening mind rose soft and rich and fair a vision of the Tree--if all was well with his soul. [5]
- In the farthest west rose the Libyan mountains with their innumerable graves, and the valley of the kings' tombs took a wide curve behind, concealed by a spur of the hills. [10]
- Their malicious faces were tinged by the red glow of the flames, which rose with their spiteful laughter towards heaven, as if demanding vengeance. [10]
- And how fair were the visions that rose before her young fancy as she broke off one piece after another and hastily eat them after slightly moistening them with the fresh oil. [10]
- Amazement and suspense were painted on every face, not a hand, not a lip moved as Theophilus rose again and cast a glance of proud and stern defiance round the assembly, which each man took to himself. [10]
- But the birds were out, and presently here and there cattle rose up in the fields. [11]
- Perhaps some deer were feeding there, for it was no unusual thing, when we rose in the morning, to hear the whistle of a startled doe near our camping ground. [9]
- Ministries came and went; statesmen rose and fell. [11]
- He rose and went with him into the gloomy cabin. [11]
- Rostov rose and went up to Telyanin. [2]
- He rose and went to the door to bolt and lock it. [2]
- Then Hume rose, went to a cupboard, took out some sealing wax and matches, and in a moment melted wax was dropping upon the lock of the box containing his Idea. [11]
- She rose and went quietly out into the biting winter night, and stood staring through the trees at the friendly reddened windows of the little cottage across the way with a yearning that passed her understanding. [9]
- He rose quickly, went out of the shed, and began to walk about. [2]
- Who else can wear the royal purple but my bright bird of Paradise, my beautiful rose Phaedime? [10]
- But scarcely had we begun to move, when the expected troops from Leyderdorp pressed forward, their loud San Jago resounding far and wide, while at the same time the old enemy rose from the ditch and attacked us. [10]
- Joan rose, and we all stood. [5]
- Right from the water's edge rose long lines of stately palaces of marble; gondolas were gliding swiftly hither and thither and disappearing suddenly through unsuspected gates and alleys; ponderous stone bridges threw their shadows athwart the glittering waves. [5]
- His voice, which was usually low and full of melody, could be something terrible when it rose in denunciation of sin. [4]
- And the face was to be that of Rose Varcoe, and the others, faces of those who should be like her and like himself. [11]
- At first it was thought he was joking, but when at last, in his calm and dreamy look, they saw he meant what he said, they rose and carried him round the room on a chair, making impromptu songs as they travelled. [11]
- But all he was then in mind and body and soul he laid with the rose on her pillow. [11]
- A great weight was taken off, and the spirits of the whole household rose magically. [5]
- Mr. Mason, who was sitting with us, rose to calm her. [9]
- The sedan chair was set down, and it was just at the place where the road at her left, leading to the citadel, climbed the height where rose the proud Trausnitz fortress. [10]
- The young knight was proffered the rose without the thorn. [10]
- The large room was perfectly still, but the peace that surrounded her was often disturbed by strange noises and tones, that rose from the dining-hall directly under her chamber. [10]
- The "Dudley Mansion" was near the eastern edge of this declivity, where it rose steepest, with baldest cliffs and densest patches of overhanging wood. [6]
- Landulph rose, and was in the act of claiming judgment by default when a strange clacking sound was heard coming up the stairs. [5]
- Ere the moon was high in the heavens, while they were all sleeping, with the exception of Kaschta and Pentaur, the soldier rose softly. [10]
- And though I was happy, the sobs rose in my throat. [9]
- Then, when she was fully intending to go, he rose to take his leave. [9]
- The general confusion was distracting; as the sun rose, the anguish, physical and mental, of the whole family greatly increased, and by noon had reached an appalling pitch. [10]
- And now Pentaur was distinctly visible against a background of flaring light, for some fire-brands had fallen on the dry palm-thatch of the hovel behind him, and roaring flames rose up to the dark heavens. [10]
- Here a fire was crackling on the hearth, refreshments were laid out, and the major in command rose from his book to greet me. [9]
- And when it was bedtime the old man rose up and held out his hand, and says: "Look at it, gentlemen and ladies all; take a-hold of it; shake it. [5]
- Almost instantly there was another shot, and a blue wisp of smoke rose from the red-bud bushes, where Tom was. [9]
- Beyond the wharves was an elm-arched village street, and above the verdure rose the white cupola of the house of some prosperous sea-captain of bygone times. [9]
- In 1830 it was a snug collection of modest one- and two- story frame dwellings, whose whitewashed exteriors were almost concealed from sight by climbing tangles of rose vines, honeysuckles, and morning glories. [5]
- Going to the wardrobe and opening a drawer at the bottom she searched among her clothes until she discovered the piece of tissue paper in which she had wrapped the rose rescued from the cluster he had given her. [9]
- Just then the warder rapped; Paula rose thoughtfully, and exclaimed in a low voice: "I have something to send to Orion that I dare not entrust to a stranger: but now, now I have you, my Mary, and you shall take it to him. [10]
- The corners of wall bluntly rose, scarred and scrawled, to taper into towers and serrated peaks and pinnacled domes. [13]
- And they were walking out of the church, facing the great rose window with its blended colours, and the vaults above were ringing now with the volume of an immortal march. [9]
- Senator Peleg Hartington walked up the aisle, and the judge rose and shook him by the hand, and as Deacon Hartington he was invited to sit on the platform. [9]
- Lawless rose, and walked up and down the room once or twice, pulling at his beard and frowning. [11]
- He rose and walked towards his home again. [11]
- He rose and walked to the window and looked out for a few moments over the flower garden before he replied:--"On what conditions? [9]
- He rose, and walked to the far end of the tiled pavement of the pergola, and stood for a moment looking out over the sea. [9]
- He rose and walked over to the fireplace and flicked his ashes into it before he spoke. [9]
- He rose and walked a step or two, and stood by the fire facing her. [4]
- She could already walk firmly enough to mount the few rough steps which led to the opening in the rocks and, obeying the tameless yearning of her heart, she rose from the arm-chair and walked as rapidly as her feeble strength permitted toward the frigidarium. [10]
- Then, as the voice, in sweet anguish, filled the court-yard, entrancing them all, rose higher and higher, fell and died away, he got to his feet, and called out hoarsely: "Come--come forth! [11]
- But now his voice rose, and he ended with a fiery vigour. [9]
- I tell you"--her voice rose again, it seemed to catch the note of freedom and strength of the storm without-- "I tell you, I will still live as my heart and conscience prompt me. [11]
- Before his mental vision rose the little mistress of the garden of Epicurus. [10]
- But at the very time he was expressing this conviction to himself, in another part of his mind her image rose in all its womanly beauty. [2]
- It must be very near noon if not already past; she dusted her sandals and tidied her curly hair, picking out the dry leaves and not noticing that at the same time a rose fell out on the ground. [10]
- And yet the very contradiction of her name, Victoria joined with Flint, seemed to proclaim that she did not belong to her father or to the Rose of Sharon. [9]
- Finally, with a venomous access of irritation, I said I would leave without the sock; so I rose up and made straight for the door--as I supposed--and suddenly confronted my dim spectral image in the unbroken mirror. [5]
- A light white vapor rose from the splendidly fitted bath-house, loud barkings resounded from the dog-kennels, and from the long array of open stables came the neighing of horses with the clatter and stamp of hoofs, and the rattle of harness and chains. [10]
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