Use suit in a sentence
Sentences starting with suit
- Suit is going to be brought, whether I bring it or another man. [9]
Sentences ending with suit
- When you meet your man he'll recognize the rest of his suit. [5]
- Dred Scott, his wife, and two daughters were all involved in the suit. [7]
- I thought this was what Germany should do also without delay, and that France and all the other nations in China should follow suit. [5]
- Wrangle lay down to rest and Night followed suit. [13]
- She had intended to discover whether Semestre spoke the truth, and in the stillness of the night consider what she must do to ascertain how much Phaon was concerned in his father's suit. [10]
- This was what the purchase meant, a change of existence as complete as that between the moth and the butterfly; and the realization of this fact, of the audacity she was resolved to commit made her hot as she gazed at the suit. [9]
- As counsel for the Gaylord Lumber Company, it was clearly his duty to call the attention of young Mr. Gaylord to the section; and in case Mr. Hammer did not resume his law practice, it would fall upon Austen himself to bring the suit. [9]
- Nothing seemed to suit. [4]
- This would not suit. [11]
- It was a succession of paupers; not one of them was ever able to pay his passage to England or institute suit. [5]
Short sentences using suit
- You suit me very well. [4]
- It may suit the camp-followers. [10]
- The idea don't suit me. [5]
- But that don't suit me. [5]
- It will just suit her. [4]
- It don't suit me. [11]
- The date suits--all dates suit. [5]
- Bring suit. [9]
Sentences containing suit two or more times
- No, I must work up to it by degrees, buying suit after suit of clothes, in shops wide apart, and getting a little finer article with each change, until I should finally reach silk and velvet, and be ready for my project. [5]
- But it never was our author's habit to stroke the world the wrong way: "When I cannot get a dinner to suit my taste, I endeavor to get a taste to suit my dinner. [4]
- And he held the flowers against her suit her new suit she had worn for this meeting. [9]
- Such cemeteries may suit my surviving friends, but they do not suit the remains that have the honor to make these remarks. [5]
- One would hardly have expected this sort of infatuation in a man who always wore the same suit, and it a suit that seemed coeval with the Conquest. [5]
- We know that food and physic act differently with different people; but you think the same kind of truth is going to suit, or ought to suit, all minds. [6]
- I had had but the one suit since I entered the dungeon, for my other suit, which was by no means smart, had been taken from me when I was first imprisoned the year before. [11]
- Mr. Crewe wanted an office; Tom Gaylord had a suit against the road, and Austen Vane was going to bring that suit! [9]
More example sentences with the word suit in them
- But as to yourself: Those who were born in high places rarely suit us, who have dragged ourselves up from below to a better position. [10]
- Your mouths are your own, and you can blow off to suit your fancy, but if any one thinks I'm a tame coyote to be poked with a stick--! [11]
- After all these years, Mr. Daaken stands before me a prominent figure of the past in an ill-fitting suit of snuff colour. [9]
- Milton could not write to suit himself, except from the autumnal to the vernal equinox. [6]
- Probably, therefore, it would not suit the American, whose imagination does not work so easily backward as forward, and who prefers to build his own nest rather than settle in anybody else's rookery. [4]
- No other life would ever suit him as well. [5]
- The old Janet would be cast off with the old raiment; the new suit would announce to herself and to the world a Janet in whom were released all those longings hitherto disguised and suppressed, and now become insupportable! [9]
- They were her worst enemies: Iras, who desired to wed her lover--Dion had told her so after the assault--and Alexas, whose suit she had rejected in a way which a man never forgives. [10]
- He brought home with him a suit of clothes of such exquisite style and cut in fashion--Eastern fashion, city fashion--that it filled everybody with anguish and was regarded as a peculiarly wanton affront. [5]
- Her cheeks glowed with health, and she wore a becoming suit of dark blue. [9]
- Smith presented him with a suit of red cloth, a white greyhound, and a hat. [4]
- If you do, will you give me enough to live on--enough to buy a suit of clothes a year, to pay for food and a room? [11]
- She says she will not yield to Juste's suit until he yields to me. [11]
- But if you will be reasonable and give up your suit, I shall not blame you a moment. [10]
- Now if you will alter it to suit your judgment and bang away, I shall be eternally obliged. [5]
- Admitting the paper which he has filed in the suit to be genuine, it is clear that it cannot answer the purpose for which he designs it. [7]
- But just then, when I had hardly any hope of succeeding, the gracious Amescha cpenta sent a youth across my path, who seemed created by Angramainjus himself to suit my plan. [10]
- Berenike must know what he thought of Caesar's suit, and seeing her wholesome and honest hatred, he had sworn to himself that he would snatch his sister from the hands of the tyrant, if it were to lead him to the most agonizing death. [10]
- As several millions were involved in this one branch of the case --the suit of the bondholders--the newspapers treated it with the consideration and dignity it deserved. [4]
- Let those who went up through Spain make the best of it --these dominions of the Emperor of Morocco suit our little party well enough. [5]
- His flannel suit was of the lightest of grays; he wore white tennis shoes and a red tie, and it was plain, as he cheerfully bade them good morning, that he was wholly unaware of the enormity of his costume. [9]
- And yet it was nothing but an ordinary suit of fifteen-dollar slop-shops. [5]
- Meantime the King was having a complete suit of armor made for her at Tours. [5]
- The King was warm and comfortable, now, for he had cast his rags and clothed himself in the second-hand suit which Hendon had bought on London Bridge. [5]
- Janet opened the wardrobe, looked at the new blue suit hanging so neatly on its wire holder, hesitated, and closed the door again. [9]
- The farther they wandered from this canyon the better it would suit him. [13]
- Fresh, immaculate, yet virile in his light suit and silk shirt with red stripes, he was seated at his desk engaged in turning over some papers in a drawer. [9]
- She saw a very real, very human individual, clad in a dark nondescript suit of clothes which had been bought ready-made, and plainly without the bestowal of much thought, on Fifth Street. [9]
- I am not very delicate, but I see you understand me; such substantial fare would hardly suit me just now. [10]
- She did not venture to oppose her father, but did not hesitate to express her opinion of the marquis to her excellenza, and her aunt, though she had favored the Frenchman's suit, allowed it. [10]
- In a quandary Venters returned to the other horses, hoping much, yet doubting more, that when Wrangle had grazed to suit himself he might be caught. [13]
- The king himself urged Mena's suit, for he loves him as his own son, and when I represented your prior claim he commanded;--and who may resist the commands of the sovereign of two worlds, the Son of Ra? [10]
- He owns this town, he's run it to suit himself, He stiffens up the owners and holds the other mills in line. [9]
- Malfalconnet glanced significantly toward Martina, and, while offering Barbara a goblet of lemonade, said, "There is candied lemon and other seasoning in it, so it will probably suit your taste, exacting beauty, since you appear to dislike what is pure. [10]
- His manner was too eager to suit the impressiveness of his words. [11]
- It is nothing to us that they have been sharpened a thousand times before; they always get dull in the using, and every new workman has a right to carry them to the grindstone and sharpen them to suit himself. [3]
- Quick as ever to suit the deed to the word, he at once ordered the head citizens to assemble the youth of Alexandria on the morning of the day in question, and to form them into a Macedonian phalanx. [10]
- I am proud to say that I can wear a white suit of clothes without a blemish for three days. [5]
- She never seemed to rise to suit him exactly. [5]
- And my compliments to Mr. MacMuir, and ask him for a suit of clothes. [9]
- But I desired to have a still firmer one unite us, and since your parents are dead, and I cannot go with the bridal dower to Amram, to buy you from him, I now bring my suit to you in person, high-souled maiden. [10]
- I advise you to compromise this suit, Weill," he added. [9]
- Paris has nothing to compare with it for natural beauty,--Paris, which cannot let a tree grow, but must clip it down to suit French taste. [4]
- The party had to be arranged in such a way as to suit all concerned, which was a delicate matter. [6]
- I am going to alter to suit, and haply I may say some humorous things. [5]
- He went straight to a slopshop and bought as neat and reasonably well-fitting a suit of clothes as an Englishman could be persuaded to wear. [5]
- During his visitation throughout the rambling buildings Obada had looked out for spots that might suit his purpose, and two hours after sunset he had lighted fire after fire with his own hand, in secret and undetected. [10]
- If neither of those days should suit you, could you kindly suggest another day? [6]
- He has made this show to suit himself, he has pushed out several iron piers into the sea, and erected, of course, a skating rink on the end of one of them. [4]
- One advantage of this is that when new and usable material is not forthcoming, the "standards" and the best literature must be reproduced in countless editions, and the best literature is broadcast over the world at prices to suit all purses, even the leanest. [4]
- This life, he thinks, may suit a person who has taken leave of his property and the world, but he still clings to both, and especially to me, the poor wife who has been parted from him so long. [10]
- Ah, then, if these rooms do not suit the signor and signoras, there are others; and we were whisked off to apartments yet grander, great suites with high, canopied beds, mirrors, and furniture that was luxurious a hundred years ago. [4]
- Charley looked at them interestedly, then glanced at the clothes he had on, the suit that had belonged to him last year--grave- clothes. [11]
- The something was the vision of a young woman in a brown linen suit seated in a runabout and driving a horse almost as handsome as Pepper. [9]
- Hilary flew off the track--and said if he didn't bring suit he'd publish it all over the State that Austen started it. [9]
- She took down the suit from the form and led Janet to a cabinet in the back of the shop, where it was tried on. [9]
- I didn't believe the story Jethro Fawe told me, but still I knew there was some truth in it; something that he twisted to suit himself. [11]
- Or it was the same stalwart maiden, or another as good, in a boat which stood on end, pulling through the surf with one oar, and dragging a drowning man (in a bathing suit also) into the boat with her free hand. [4]
- No doubt if the Plantagenets of this day were required to dress in a suit of chain-armor and wear iron pots on their heads, they would be as ridiculous as most tragedy actors on the stage. [4]
- Somehow, with all the opportunities, the suit of our friend did not advance beyond a certain point. [4]
- They seldom obeyed the King; they never obeyed him when it didn't suit them to do it. [5]
- She is become the horseleech's daughter and my mill doesn't grind fast enough to suit her. [5]
- Ani's suit for the hand of the princess Bent-Anat was Katuti's work. [10]
- To-morrow morning in the divan you are to explain your scheme for the new distribution of the land; it will not suit me in any way, and I shall have other projects to propose for discussion. [10]
- He was attired--for the details of his dress forced themselves upon me vividly --in a rough-spun suit of knickerbockers, a colored-shirt having a large and prominent gold stud, red and brown stockings of a diamond pattern, and heavy walking-boots. [9]
- Let him shape the conversation to suit himself--let him drop it or change it whenever he wants to. [5]
- They were of the army pattern, and he allowed that one of them would just suit him. [4]
- He promised me that when he had done his business with the architect he would come to me to inspect my treasures, and to pay money down for anything that might suit him. [10]
- We may assume that up to his going to Virginia he did lead a life of reckless adventure and hardship, often in want of a decent suit of clothes and of "regular meals. [4]
- I hear everywhere that the Americans like this, and do not like that; and I am sorry to say that some artists, who have done better things, paint professedly to suit Americans, and not to express their own conceptions of beauty. [4]
- The Major remarked that that would suit him. [4]
- Now he felt that she cared for him, and in his honest fashion offered to make her his beloved wife; but she refused his suit, at first kindly, then angrily. [10]
- It cannot be that our Scheherezade, who looks so quiet and proper at the table, can make use of That Boy and his catapult to control the course of conversation and change it to suit herself! [6]
- It vexed him that he had followed Katuti's advice, and he began to wish his suit had been repulsed. [10]
- We all agree that every man has a right to work for whom he pleases, and to quit the work if it does not or the wages do not suit him. [4]
- The pilgrims will tell of Palestine, when they get home, not as it appeared to them, but as it appeared to Thompson and Robinson and Grimes--with the tints varied to suit each pilgrim's creed. [5]
- He might not tell her that his difference with Mr. Flint was not a mere matter of taking a small damage suit against his railroad, but a fundamental one. [9]
- A younger man, tall and vigorous, clad in a thin suit of blue serge, walked by his side. [9]
- Only the short sword, which he wore suspended at his right side in the Hellenic fashion, would not suit that other; but suddenly a rush of hot blood crimsoned her face. [10]
- And I'm not sure but the church would suit your retrograde ideas. [4]
- Any way that suited the other man would suit him any way just so's he got a bet, he was satisfied. [5]
- Spell it to suit yourself, but fetch it. [5]
- Modify it to suit yourself, and my lads shall still be superior. [5]
- But you must suit yourself, after all: if you are contented with a humble position in life, it is nobody's business that I know of. [6]
- My old rusty suit which I exchanged for the one I had worn seemed almost sumptuous, and the woollen wear comforted my weakened body. [11]
- And then his suit to my sister! [10]
- How will it suit this intention, then, if in our way of exaggerated ostentation of charity the distinction between rich and poor is made to appear more marked than on ordinary days? [4]
- It would not suit the rules of art, nor of my own feelings; to write in that style. [14]
- It does not suit such natures. [10]
- He wore a suit of Western clothes as a military man wears mufti, if not awkwardly, yet with a manner not wholly natural--the coat too tight across the chest, too short in the body. [11]
- I wore a suit of gray homespun, and in my saddle-bags I carried four precious law books, the stock in trade which my generous patron had given me. [9]
- I've got a suit of fine chain-armour which I bought of an Arab down by Darfur. [11]
- Doesn't it just suit me, you little Wolf and great spendthrift? [10]
- Where's the life-preserving suit I sent for? [9]
- It did not suit his book that they two should not talk together. [11]
- If it didn't suit him to explain a thing to you, he wouldn't do it. [5]
- You seemed to suit 'em so perfectly. [9]
- After the election, suit could be brought to recover the money. [9]
- I entered a suit at Law, and my copyright was protected. [5]
- It did not suit at all. [11]
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