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Example sentences for "elope"

Lexicographically close words:
elongated; elongates; elongating; elongation; elongations; eloped; elopement; elopements; elopers; elopes
  1. Phyllida drew back with tears of disappointment starting to her wide blue eyes; but before she could make up her mind to stop the chariot and never elope again, she caught the glance of Thomas in open-mouthed amazement.

  2. With this commentary Miss Morton left her friend, and Phyllida, wondering all the while if she knew the whole affair, was more than ever firmly determined to elope to-morrow afternoon with her Amor.

  3. Our villain began to wonder whether she would elope after all.

  4. We could elope with the ponies,--you always said you would run off with me!

  5. You cannot elope without careful consideration; and it was more than possible that they might be hungry before the day was out and they crept home to supper.

  6. Promise me that never in all your life will you elope with anybody but me.

  7. There are many good Shelleyan reasons why he should elope with Harriet; but among them all I do not find that spontaneous and unsophisticated feeling, which is the substance of enduring love.

  8. I must tell you as my chaperon, Mrs. Atchison, that the duke has already offered to elope with me.

  9. I would elope quick enough, if I had only myself to consider.

  10. I make it a rule," said she, "never to elope on Fridays.

  11. I suppose we shall have to elope at once now, though?

  12. At Marsillac's boyish supplication, Ninon consented to elope with him.

  13. And on the very eve of the wedding Solange proceeded to elope with a poor sculptor, Clesinger by name.

  14. If you withdraw your invitation to him, he will explain it is because you are afraid he might persuade me to elope with him.

  15. She tells me you have persistently been attempting to make love to her ever since you first met her, and have even gone so far as to ask her to throw me over and elope with you!

  16. I may want to elope with you at a moment's notice!

  17. As long as Mr. Wyndham did not beat her, or Mrs. Wyndham showed no sign of intending to elope with any other man, Speckport could see no reason why it should set them down as other than a very well-matched couple.

  18. You told me the other day that he was getting desperate, and wanted you to elope with him.

  19. She had promised to elope with him, but she never came.

  20. Jerome Coignard in Trouble-What happened while I was in the Laboratory--Jahel persuaded to elope XIX.

  21. I would no more elope than I would ask for a divorce.

  22. Bet you an eagle to a dime they elope within a week.

  23. He might elope with the wife of a friend if he lost his head, but he would never dishonor himself in the secret intrigue.

  24. And this I did knowing quite well that Dicky and Isabel and I were all to elope from Boulogne, Dicky and Isabel for frivolity and I for propriety; for this had been arranged.

  25. It's so unusual to elope with two ladies.

  26. Do you mean to tell me, sir, that you and she did not elope in the same coach on Tuesday night last?

  27. But she tried to elope with my father-in-law.

  28. Only a man deeply in love, or impelled by some other desperate reason, attempts to elope with a female or to capture one.

  29. If they should persevere in their plans and elope two or three times .

  30. She who could so lightly elope from her father might as lightly elope from her husband also.

  31. But the lovers continued to meet secretly, and Madeleine threw off all restraint, and was ready to elope with her lover.

  32. The correspondence which followed was of the romantic kind, and it ended in a consent to elope at an early date.

  33. It's an admitted fact that Miss Meredith and Mr. Herbert had planned to elope from Seven Oaks the night of the ball.

  34. Isn't it a fact that you did intend to elope with her on Thursday evening?

  35. They had arranged to elope from there and she had made all her plans.

  36. Now, isn't it a fact that you did intend to elope with her on Thursday evening?

  37. TROY, Helen of, a peach of a girl who eloped with a man and caused the longest siege in history to make her elope back again.

  38. Egypt, where he refused to elope with the Pharaohess.

  39. First you go on somebody else's wedding-journey, and then you elope in the middle of the night, and now the best thing you can do is to go to bed.

  40. They were all sorry not to see him again, for he had proved himself a good man and a good guide; but when grown-up married people elope before daybreak something must be expected to go wrong.

  41. She explains how that dream I had after eating that stringy Welch rarebit--that dream about throwing the size twelve overshoes at the canary--proves that I secretly desire to murder Uncle Alfred and elope with Mary Garden.

  42. Elope with me at midnight in my racing machine.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "elope" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abscond; bolt; decamp; depart; desert; elope; escape; flee; fly; jump; run; skedaddle; skip