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Example sentences for "dearest creature"

  • Say but, dearest creature, you will consider--say but you will take time to reflect upon what the honour of both our families requires of you.

  • Forgive me, my dearest creature, forgive what is past, as it cannot now, but by one way, be retrieved.

  • That, my dearest creature, is not enough.

  • And why, dearest creature, said I, must every thing that happens, which we cannot immediately account for, be what we least wish?

  • My dearest, dearest creature, would you incur a maternal, as I have a paternal, malediction?

  • My dearest creature, need I to have mentioned any thing of this?

  • Now is the time--Fly with me, then, I beseech you, my dearest creature!

  • Dearest creature, permit me--and he was again drawing me after him.

  • O my dearest creature, do these preparations mean only a trial?

  • My dearest creature," cried Isabella, to whom the duty of friendship immediately called her before she could get into the carriage, "you have been at least three hours getting ready.

  • They met by appointment; and as Isabella had arrived nearly five minutes before her friend, her first address naturally was, "My dearest creature, what can have made you so late?

  • My dearest creature, I have been looking for you this hour.

  • Do not be so dull, my dearest creature," she whispered.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dearest creature" 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:
    apply them; bearing beds; boiled potatoes; camp near; dearest aunt; dearest brother; dearest child; dearest father; dearest friends; dearest girl; dearest lady; dearest life; dearest mother; dearest papa; drawn back; eldest sister; electric bell; life was; naval battle; pounded sugar; really only; said young; stern necessity; sudden spring; twisted smile; under his