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Example sentences for "ever came"

  • This is the nearest I ever came to meeting this person who was so conspicuous a figure of her day, although I have seen her a few other times.

  • Madame Rudersdorf was a tall, heavy, and swarthy Russian with ominously brilliant eyes; and one of the most commanding personalities I ever came in contact with.

  • It is a difficult incident to write of, for I feel that it holds some of the deepest elements of sentiment and of tragedy with which I ever came in touch.

  • George is, I think, the biggest fool I ever came across in my life.

  • I'm tired of the old Marquis who is the most illnatured brute I ever came across in my life, and there's no more fun to be made of the Baroness.

  • I think she is the sweetest human being I ever came across in my life," said Jack, enthusiastically.

  • He looked at me as though I was the oddest specimen he ever came across, and scratched his ear with his left paw.

  • That was the nearest I ever came to being eaten up by bears.

  • When I examined the dead Grizzly I found the most singular thing I ever came across.

  • He was the cleverest man I ever came across.

  • Kathleen is the dearest, truest, greatest lady I ever came across.

  • I spent a month in Dublin, and I bought the very best paper for packing my sugars and teas in that I ever came across.

  • What have I in common with a girl like Miss Brooke--one of the most curiously ignorant and wrong-headed persons I ever came across?

  • Why, that you should like Lesley; she is the sweetest girl I ever came across.

  • You are just the most fractious and selfish creature I ever came across.

  • You are about the most ignorant little creature I ever came across--it will be my pleasure to form and mould you, and to bring you at last to that state of perfection which alone is considered befitting to the modern girl.

  • You are the most audacious, dreadful girl I ever came across.

  • It was not Nora's fault that she was as pretty a colleen as ever came out of Limerick, but there was no law that made her send such a roguish come-hither look at the man in blue.

  • If he ever came to her mind as a fugitive memory it would be in the guise of a churlish boor as impossible as his own hill cattle.

  • But I can't imagine how you ever came to take up such notions.

  • You are the veriest sunbeam that ever came into a house," said her aunt kissing her.

  • It is the blackest puzzle I ever came across; and this only makes it the blacker.

  • Downy Bulwrag is the coolest hand I ever came across.

  • As for his ways of living, he was the solitariest human being that I ever came across.

  • The passage in "Nature" where he says "I become a transparent eyeball" is about as near it as he ever came.

  • Hodgson was a first-rate operator, and a very decent sort of a fellow to boot, but he was one of the most confirmed chatterboxes I ever came across.

  • At least, the chauffeur who drove us called his conveyance a motor-car, but it was the awfullest type of its kind I ever came across.

  • But you are the sweetest and finest gentleman I ever came across.

  • Mr. Grey himself may have been squared, for all I know, though he is the kindest-hearted gentleman I ever came across.

  • The sharpest fellow I ever came across, either in the way of a cheat or in any other walk of life.

  • She's such an old dear, although quite the idlest and most ignorant person I ever came across," said Mary Davies to her companions.

  • You are as ill-mannered a pair of young cubs as I ever came across," cried Miss Honora, now really angry.

  • You are quite the most tiresome, inconsistent girl I ever came across.

  • She is the most extraordinary, wild, reckless, absolutely unladylike, vulgar person I ever came across in the whole course of my life.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever came" 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:
    ever been; ever before; ever beheld; ever dear; ever had; ever knew; ever liveth; ever present; ever remember; ever thou; ever thought; ever were; ever will; everlasting fire; everlasting kingdom; everlasting punishment; everlasting righteousness; every sort; everything about; everything else; look like; priest for ever after the order; regained consciousness; thousand different; two days; when writing