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Example sentences for "ever met"

  • Yasmini is too jolly clever for me, or for any other man I ever met; and the major's a man, isn't he?

  • Thou art more cunning than any man I ever met!

  • He still thinks he is the man, having more strength to hope and more will to will wrongly than any man I ever met, except a German.

  • I consider her the smartest woman I ever met, and I admire her immensely.

  • Grandes' fellow I ever met," Higgins was saying for the hundredth time.

  • I like him better than any man I've ever met, Anson.

  • His Lordship did not exactly remember them: it would have been a wonder if he had: but he thought Vivian Grey the most delightful fellow he ever met, and determined to ask him to Helicon Castle for the Christmas holidays.

  • I know he is one of the most extraordinary men I ever met with.

  • She is one of the oddest creatures I ever met.

  • Isn't it enough to make one blaspheme that the composer of that hymn is one of the most commonplace men I ever met!

  • I care as much for you as for anybody I ever met.

  • Upon this Maxim is founded one of the prettiest Sayings I ever met with, which is ascribed to Publius Syrus, Qui ebrium ludificat ladit absentem; He who jests upon a Man that is Drunk, injures the Absent.

  • The Folly of the first kind of Hypocrisie is there set forth by Reflections on God's Omniscience and Omnipresence, which are celebrated in as noble Strains of Poetry as any other I ever met with, either Sacred or Profane.

  • Milton's Action is enriched with such a Variety of Circumstances, that I have taken as much Pleasure in reading the Contents of his Books, as in the best invented Story I ever met with.

  • Sammy, I may say at once, was perhaps the biggest coward I ever met.

  • Indeed, he slept less than any man I ever met.

  • Stephen bore it very well, and Brother John, who was one of the best doctors I ever met, gave good reports of him, but I noted that he did not seem to get any stronger, although he ate plenty of food.

  • And she's the proudest woman I've ever met.

  • Very often after these occasions he had thought, and sometimes said: "Mother, you're the best Conservative I ever met.

  • Up to a very short time ago I thought you one of the most whimsically entertaining men I ever met, but as I said just now, a spiritual disparagement has arisen between us, a thick fog, and I wish you would clear the atmosphere.

  • That man has humiliated me more than any man I ever met, and once is enough; I couldn't bear an insult in the presence of my wife and daughter.

  • Yes, with Jasper Staggs, and I want to tell you that he is about as kind hearted an old fellow as I ever met, quaint and accommodating.

  • I think Mr. Barker is the most agreeable American I ever met," said Miss Skeat.

  • You are the frankest person I ever met, Mr. Bellingham," said Claudius, laughing.

  • Bewildering and dangerous--the most dangerous woman you'd ever met--that was what you meant.

  • She's one of the most simply complicated and complicatedly simple women that I ever met.

  • You're a most bewildering woman--the most bewildering I ever met," he confessed.

  • Of course I like people--I like almost every one I've ever met.

  • He was quite different from anyone else I've ever met.

  • He's the most perfect darling we've ever met," said Dona.

  • I think you're the silliest idiot I've ever met!

  • Gregory, an eminent Edinburgh physician, one of the cleverest and most agreeable men I ever met with, was a remarkable instance of this.

  • She is the cleverest and most agreeable woman I ever met with, and one of the best.

  • He was unlike any other traveller I ever met with, so profound and original were his observations on all he saw.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever met" 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 before; ever dear; ever done; ever made; ever occur; ever tasted; ever they; ever thou; ever were; ever will; ever witnessed; ever wrote; evergreen tree; everlasting fire; everlasting happiness; every sort; everybody else; everybody said; everyone according; everyone knows; everything that; expose themselves; her being; historical novel; more strongly; passenger trains