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Example sentences for "dear girl"

  • She wraps pendant and note into her handkerchief and goes out to the door.

  • He makes the gesture of one drinking, and shakes his head.

  • He has neither the face nor the manner of one who can survive that terrible ordeal.

  • Tapping the saw] You might find a better way than this.

  • My dear girl, I 've too much to bother me to mind trifles like that.

  • My dear girl, if you're beaten in a vote, you've got to stand it.

  • But, my dear girl, what the devil's to become of George?

  • My dear girl, they've just as much chance as we had.

  • My dear girl, whatever put such a thought into your head?

  • My dear girl," she smiled, "what a trouble you've been put to!

  • My dear girl," he said, as he gave way to entreaties, "bring that soup and let me taste it!

  • My dear girl,' said Mr. Pickwick kindly, 'it is no fault of yours.

  • But, my dear girl, how on earth can I do anything quietly in this dress?

  • My dear girl," said she, "here is your father with Monsieur l'Abbe.

  • Dear girl, is it these two who make you unhappy?

  • A little jesting on the part of your guardian, my dear girl, should meet with a very different reception, and handsome women must submit to compliments with a good grace, or run the risk of being called prudes or viragos.

  • Do assure me of your health, my dear girl.

  • Then you are very dense, my dear girl," he remarked smilingly.

  • Put that dream out of your mind, my dear girl--Sir Philip Bruce-Errington will have nothing to do with you after your little escapade of to-night!

  • My dear girl," he said, displeased, "why are you working yourself into a fever over this?

  • But before she could speak he antagonized her by adding disapprovingly: "I must say I don't like your attitude of criticism and ungraciousness, my dear girl!

  • No, but I'm serious, my dear girl," Warren Gregory said surprised.

  • My dear girl, that isn't life," Warren Gregory said firmly.

  • But you can't save yourself by thinking, my dear girl.

  • She's a dear girl; there's nobody like her, search where you will.

  • Thank God you've come, my dear girl,' he said earnestly.

  • Besides, my dear girl, we can't always love or not love as we like; the feeling comes to us spontaneously, like the wind that blows where it listeth.

  • You are right, my dear girl; I think that I made no mistake when I took you in.

  • But I should not have harmed you, my dear girl, or interfered with your religion in any way; she might have given me that much credit.

  • My dear girl, you needn't imagine anything so terrible.

  • And now, my dear girl, you shall choose for yourself to-day whether you will go out for a walk in the woods with Miss Churton, or remain with me and let me speak with you and explain what I wish you to learn.

  • Dear girl," I said softly, "don't worry any more about your husband or anything else.

  • Tell me, dear girl, when you were teaching those history classes, did any of your boy pupils fall in love with you?

  • When you need me, dear girl, if you ever do," he replied.

  • One thing I can do--I can go down to my dear girl, and make her happy, and save her at least from some of the consequences of my rashness.

  • You will treat her as you did my dear girl, for she will require not only shelter but kindness.

  • She's a dear girl, though she doesn't talk: I like her for that.

  • Then yes, and yes, from me for both your sakes, dear girl.

  • My dear girl, you'll have enough of it in two or three weeks.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear girl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear abbe; dear angel; dear brethren; dear brothers; dear countess; dear creature; dear friend; dear girls; dear grandmother; dear guardian; dear lass; dear little; dear lord; dear marquis; dear nephew; dear old; dear one; dear ones; dear people; dear readers; dearest friends; dearly beloved; dearly loved; direct attention; inch mortars; meanes whereof