Use spanish in a sentence
Sentences ending with spanish
- I forget now whether he did not say they were of silver coin, and that the coin was Spanish. [4]
- He soon thought that by so doing he was accomplishing something good and useful, for the former offered to teach him to write and speak Spanish. [10]
- Receiving instruction with others urged Ulrich to rivalry, and also improved his knowledge of Spanish. [10]
- Without the struggle of Holland and England against Spain, all Europe might have been Catholic and Spanish. [6]
- Outside it's a mixture of all the styles, and inside a hash of all the nationalities from Siamese to Spanish. [9]
- Adrian clasped his chin--during the period of his service he had always worn it smooth-shaven, but the white stubble of a full beard was now growing on it--in his emaciated hand, and asked Barbara if she understood Spanish. [10]
- Isn't it Spanish? [4]
Short sentences using spanish
- It is the Spanish dancer! [4]
- They're of Spanish cut. [10]
- A Spanish sentinel challenged them. [10]
Sentences containing spanish two or more times
- Intriguing with a Spanish minister and the Spanish governor of Louisiana to secede from their own people and join the King of Spain. [9]
- I am proud of every Spanish achievement, from Hernando Cortes's victory at Thermopylae down to Vasco Nunez de Balboa's discovery of the Atlantic ocean; and of every splendid Spanish name, from Don Quixote and the Duke of Wellington down to Don Caesar de Bazan. [5]
- He had been born some thirty-one years before in Sardinia, had served in the Spanish army, and was still a Spanish subject. [9]
- The Spanish invasion and the Armada distracted the attention of Europe about this time, and the hope of plunder from Spanish vessels was more attractive than the colonization of America. [4]
More example sentences with the word spanish in them
- I said: "Manuel, you are evidently Indian, but you seem to have a Spanish name when you put it all together. [5]
- A young Spanish woman who taught her dancing succeeded best with her, for she had a passion for that exercise, and had mastered some of the most difficult dances. [6]
- Both were familiar with the house, and, while the servants bore Wolf up the narrow stairs, the proud Spanish grandee lighted their way with the lantern, supporting the wounded man's injured head, with his free hand. [10]
- I must speak with proper deference to the lady who is scrubbing my floors, when I remember that her husband, who saws my wood, carries a string of high-sounding titles which would satisfy a Spanish nobleman. [6]
- She spoke English with no perceptible accent, as she spoke Spanish, Italian, French, Hungarian and Greek; and there was nothing in her speech marking her as different from the ordinary Western woman. [11]
- She told Nicolas what she meant to do, and begged him to take the steward through the Spanish army to the Hague. [10]
- Six English vessels were suddenly opposed by a Spanish convoy of 53 ships of war. [4]
- The forest pools were cracked and dry, the Spanish moss was a haggard gray, and under the sun was the haze which covered the land like a saffron mantle. [9]
- All these things were "packed" on the back of a led horse--and whoever has not been taught, by a Spanish adept, to pack an animal, let him never hope to do the thing by natural smartness. [5]
- On Sunday I went to the Spanish Ambassador's Chapel, where Cardinal Wiseman, in his archiepiscopal robes and mitre, held a confirmation. [14]
- Suppose your father went out to walk and a Spanish grandee should jump on his shoulders and make him taste whip and spur, as if he were a horse. [10]
- Still another group went and brought away ten thousand pounds, and lost it in fighting with Spanish buccaneers. [11]
- Traversing a drift, we came to the Spanish line, passed five sets of timbers still uninjured, and found the earthquake. [5]
- How proud he was to open his cheque-book before the young Spanish maid, and write in cramped, characteristic hand a cheque for a hundred dollars or so at a time! [11]
- Sad enough it was that, as he shifted his glance from the watch, which ticked loud enough to wake a farmhand in the middle of the day, he found those Spanish eyes which had been so lost in studying him. [11]
- And because he was dark, morose, and made no friends, and wished none, but went solitary his own dark way, Phil fancied that he must have Spanish blood in his veins, and would no doubt grow up to be a pirate. [4]
- I think it was built in Spanish days, as an outlook for Barbary pirates. [4]
- The tried Spanish warriors, with whom Don Juan had manned his vessel, hesitated. [10]
- The fortune of war flung me under the Spanish flag, and 'whose bread I eat, his song I sing,' says the soldier. [10]
- We passed the Walnut Hills, the Nogales, the moans of the alligators broke our sleep by night, and at length we came to Natchez, ruled over now by that watch-dog of the Spanish King, Gayoso de Lemos. [9]
- If he had waited, however, somebody else would have discovered it,--perhaps some Englishman; and then we might have been spared all the old French and Spanish wars. [4]
- Of course, I use the contemporary historians and pamphleteers,--Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and English,--but the most valuable of my sources are manuscript ones. [6]
- Dyck rode the unpaved streets on his horse with its high demipicque Spanish saddle, with its silver stirrups and heavy bit, and made his way towards Charlotte Bedford's lodgings. [11]
- I should have to stipulate that the Spanish people wash more and endeavour to get along with less quarantine. [5]
- When Barbara chanced to hear the men of the people talking with each other, and they spoke of "Father William," they meant the Prince of Orange; and with what abuse, both verbally and in handbills, King Philip and the Spanish Government were loaded! [10]
- He presented them to Captain Bowman and to the French and Spanish gentlemen present, and they were hailed by their own kind as chiefs of their nation. [9]
- We went next to a saddler's, where I selected three saddles and bridles of Spanish workmanship, and Mr. Clark agreed to have two of his servants meet us with the horses before Madame Bouvet's within the hour. [9]
- From time to time Spanish soldiers met and accosted them; but Hans skilfully satisfied their curiosity and dispelled their suspicions. [10]
- The architecture of the town was mainly Spanish, inherited from the colonists of two hundred and fifty years ago. [5]
- They lay on the Thomas River, a few hours' horseback travelling from Spanish Town, the capital, and they had the advantage of a plateau formation, with mountains in the far distance and ravines everywhere. [11]
- The faint-hearted and the Spanish sympathizers raised their heads and assembled in bands, one of which forced a passage into the council-chamber and demanded bread. [10]
- But the moment the Spanish minister makes a demand, it is acceded to at once, whether it be just or not. [5]
- He's one of the Spanish legation. [4]
- He never forgave the Spanish government for the murder of his father, nor do I blame him. [9]
- One would expect the priests and the soldiers to multiply the river's dimensions by ten--the Spanish custom of the day-- and thus move other adventurers to go at once and explore it. [5]
- Tilted pensively against the piano, a guitar--guitar capable of playing the Spanish Fandango by itself, if you give it a start. [5]
- Perlin (1558) finds the people "proud and seditious, with bad consciences and unfaithful to their word in war unfortunate, in peace unfaithful"; and there was a Spanish or Italian proverb: "England, good land, bad people. [4]
- It is almost the only one remaining of the old-fashioned Spanish haciendas, where the old administration prevails. [4]
- The friends of the old order of affairs now raised their voices more and more loudly, and many a friend of liberty, who saw his family sickening, joined the Spanish sympathizers and demanded the surrender of the city. [10]
- And, Jove's thunder, the lady to whom this plotted murder was to have been sent, is doubtless the mother of the unfortunate marquis, whom the Spanish assassin slew. [10]
- At the reply the inspector of taxes bowed profoundly, and signed to the Spanish officer behind him. [10]
- Like most of the inhabitants of Haarlem, they were put to death by the Spanish destroyers at the capture of the noble, hapless city. [10]
- You shine in the glittering splendor, but we strike the Spanish chains with the sword, and I devote myself to our work. [10]
- Do you remember the excitement aroused four years ago by the duel, in which the Marquis d'Avennes fell a victim to a Spanish brawler? [10]
- The royal lady, the Emperor's favourite sister, was in her own room, adjoining her imperial brother's, talking with Don Luis Quijada, the brave nobleman of whom the Spanish and the Netherland soldiers had spoken with equal warmth. [10]
- The ladies of the court gazed with delight at the red towers of the Alhambra, rising from amid shady groves, anticipating the time when the Catholic sovereigns should be enthroned within its walls, and its courts shine with the splendor of Spanish chivalry. [4]
- Our guides shot the canoe deftly between two of these, the prow grounded in the yellow mud, and we landed on Spanish territory. [9]
- I kept seeing that Spanish woman whirl around and contort, and--do you mind my telling you? [4]
- I cannot deny that Spanish history has always been mother's milk to me. [5]
- They all know that Kingston and Spanish Town, and all the other places, would have been French by now, if it hadn't been for him. [11]
- A Spanish lady, sweet blossom of a ducal house. [5]
- The pants were stuffed into the tops of high boots, the heels whereof were armed with great Spanish spurs, whose little iron clogs and chains jingled with every step. [5]
- The clock now struck two, and a tall figure in a Spanish cloak stood outside the door of the house. [10]
- The house is strictly in the old Spanish style, of one story about a large court, with flowers and a fountain, in which are the most noisy if not musical frogs in the world, and all the interior rooms opening upon a gallery. [4]
- It was a strange little home indeed, Spanish, one-story, its dormers hidden by a honeycombed screen of terra-cotta tiles. [9]
- He took a step into the room, his hand on the hilt of his sword, and poured out at me a torrent of Spanish of which I understood nothing. [9]
- The 'primo tenore' statue of Garibaldi had already taken possession of the place in the name of Latin progress, and they met Italian faces, French faces, Spanish faces, as they strolled over the asphalt walks, under the thinning shadows of the autumn-stricken sycamores. [8]
- True, he now spoke Spanish with tolerable fluency and knew something of Italian, but Kochel entertained him so well, that he still visited him several times a week. [10]
- In case the Spanish sceptre is pressed upon me--and the indications unquestionably are that it will be--I shall feel it necessary to have certain things set down and distinctly understood beforehand. [5]
- It was a Spanish saddle, with ponderous 'tapidaros', and furnished with the ungainly sole-leather covering with the unspellable name. [5]
- I've learned two Spanish poems and a Castilian dance. [4]
- It is meet Spanish Philip's head be molted to oblivion, and Elizabeth's raised, so that good silver be purged of Popish alloy. [11]
- Now many a Spanish partisan also hoped for deliverance from the Prince of Orange, but he took advantage of the favour of circumstances in behalf of the great cause of liberty. [10]
- The padrona, a Spanish officer and I were the witnesses. [10]
- Then, with a Spanish oath learned in the Netherlands, he turned over, still half asleep, on his side. [10]
- Louisiana has been Spanish for twenty years. [9]
- At Bordeaux, the Spanish detectives were on the shore gnashing their teeth, when he was a hundred yards away at sea on the Antoine. [11]
- But in doing so she had become a personage who could scarcely be overlooked, and she rarely failed to be present on the very occasions which brought together the most aristocratic Spanish society in Brussels. [10]
- The others lay slain in the streets, and with them Count Oberstein's soldiers, the only ones who had stoutly resisted the Spanish mutineers and their allies to the last man. [10]
- Among a hundred, sixty would bear the Spanish yoke, even do violence to conscience, if only their liberties and rights were guaranteed. [10]
- Intermediates gave him single words from sentences in Greek, Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages, and told him their places in the sentences. [5]
- Deeply as her sentiments rebelled, here, too, Barbara had become his preserver; for when the Bloody Council had sentenced him to the gallows, she had succeeded, with great difficulty, through her manifold relations to the heads of the Spanish party, in obtaining his pardon. [10]
- This is the second time that 'The Tribune' (no doubt sincerely looking to the best interests of Spain and the world at large) has done me the great and unusual honour to propose me as a fit person to fill the Spanish throne. [5]
- There was no scene like the siege of Antwerp, no story like that of the Spanish Armada. [6]
- Meanwhile she had scarcely noticed how high the longing for liberty was surging in the Netherland nation, and with how fierce a glow hatred of the Spanish tyrants was consuming the hearts of the people. [10]
- The Spanish proverb says it requires a gold mine to "run" a silver one, and it is true. [5]
- Now they will say: Frau Lerch, who used to be a good little woman, left the young fellow in the lurch when his life was at stake, for they will take him to the Spanish Dominicans. [10]
- As the Spanish say, Quien sabe? [11]
- As the Spanish say, It is all yours. [11]
- I need not say to you that the words are Spanish, nor that they are to be found in the short Introduction to "Gil Blas," nor that they mean, "Here lies buried the soul of the licentiate Pedro Garcias. [6]
- They did not rush on fiercely to the fight, nor make a brilliant onset like the Moorish and Spanish troops, but they went into the fight deliberately, and persisted obstinately, and were slow to find out when they were beaten. [4]
- Over their heads rose the fine new Cathedral, built by the munificence of Don Andreas Almonaster, and beside that the many-windowed, heavy-arched Cabildo, nearly finished, which will stand for all time a monument to Spanish builders. [9]
- No more fur- robes from your Spanish friend, Virginie ! [11]
- Queen Mary, the regent, rode at his side, and the Brabant nobles, the heads of the Brussels citizens, and his Spanish courtiers formed his retinue. [10]
- The Spanish swords raged among them, and overpowered by the general terror, the officers followed the example of the soldiers, the flying army, like a resistless torrent, carrying everything with it, even the smith. [10]
- In the northern provinces the Spanish power was only a shadow, but in the southern ones also hatred of the Spaniards was already bursting into flames, and Requesens was too weak to extinguish them. [10]
- He was ecstatically proud of his wife, and although he did justice to the cooking, he cared but little for the mysterious courtyards, the Spanish buildings, and the novels of Mr. George W. Cable, which Honora devoured when she was too tired to walk about. [9]
- There remained the probability that they were Spanish or English ships. [11]
- In their great pride and self-will, they always sought to press in the advance and take the post of danger, trying to outvie our Spanish chivalry. [4]
- In 1592 he planned an attack upon the Spanish possessions of Panama, but his plans were frustrated. [4]
- He bade his parishioners a hasty and tearful farewell, and he made a cold and painful journey to the territories of his Spanish Majesty across the Mississippi. [9]
- Two galleys stood out to sea in a westerly direction at the same time: a Spanish one, bearing Don Juan's messenger, and a Venetian ship, conveying the courier of the Republic. [10]
- May he lead our Legion victorious through the Spanish dominions. [9]
- Why, she turned on that smirking Spanish fool like a wildcat, and out with a 'navy' and shot him dead in open court! [5]
- She had precious old laces, too, almost worth their weight in diamonds; laces which had been snatched from altars in ancient Spanish cathedrals during the wars, and which it would not be safe to leave a duchess alone with for ten minutes. [6]
- The highest Spanish officials and military commanders lived there, as well as the ambassadors of foreign powers, and it was not desirable to remind them of the maternal descent of the general who now belonged to the King's family. [10]
- Was it because of those Spanish hidalgoes wrecked on the Irish coast long since? [11]
- The main body of the Spanish troops was on the way to the Hague. [10]
- Mark the reasoning of the Spanish mind. [9]
- Others again spoke of the battle of Salamanca, which was described by Crosart, a newly arrived Frenchman in a Spanish uniform. [2]
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