Dear Mama: I'm just about in despair, and Lee doesn't know where I am.
Dear Mama: We did get off at last, about four in the afternoon, but you never imagined anything like the day we had with Uncle John.
Dear Mama: I am the happiest thing in the whole wide world, and Lee is the grandest fellow!
However, I am sure that it will all be better when our household is more enlivened, which is soon to be the case, my dear mama.
Recently, dear mama, when the good Flemming damsels plied me with all sorts of questions imaginable, it seemed as though I were undergoing an examination poorly prepared, and I think I must have answered very stupidly.
My dear mama: "This will probably be a long letter, as I have not let you hear from me for a long time.
Dear mama: This morning we visited the Pinakothek.
My dear mama," said Mrs. Strong, "never mind that now.
My dear mama," she quietly returned, "how could I know that you desired the information!
Dear Mama Roberts: I am learning about Jesus day by day.
Oh, may God forbid that it may ever be so again; for when I think how he has snatched me out from the pit of hell, oh, how I love my Jesus more and more, dear Mama Roberts!
My dear Mama Roberts: I will now sit down to answer your most dear and welcome letter of so long ago, which has not been answered; but do not think I have forgotten you.
My dear mama,' said Mrs. Strong, 'never mind that now.
My dear mama,' she quietly returned, 'how could I know that you desired the information?
I think (I will just say it to you, dear mama) that I had a success.
She wears curls just like yours, dear mama, which made me love her.
You have heard it many times, I am sure, dear mama.
I cannot bear," the child confessed, "To see my dear Mama distressed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear mama" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.