And since her fiancehad left after lunch she had become more and more uneasy, more and more certain that something was being kept from her--something thing which concerned the Honourable Herbert pretty closely.
Her fiance had moved away, and she was standing alone.
She was getting at her fiance from a novel point of view.
Her pirate fiance was the nearest approach to an adventure she had flushed, and this pink-and-white chit of a married schoolgirl had borrowed him for the most splendid bit of excitement that would happen in a hundred years.
Miss Balfour's anxiety to meet the young woman her fiancehad rescued from the blizzard was not unnatural.
They reported at Timothy's, how they had seen June and her fiance at the theatre.
Not until the following week would the world learn how Hortense and her manly fiance had escaped this trap.
As I haven't the pleasure of being either your husband or your fiance please don't make a scene.
Mon Dieu, no; the Baron is not of the kind to take the trouble to be fiancefor considerations of convenience.
Was it a peculiarity of temperament in her or her fiancethat made such confidence possible?
My fiance would kill himself," said Desiree serenely.
The prodigy and his importer were the talk of the orthodox colony, and nothing was more pleasing to Asriel than to hear the praises of his daughter's fiance sounded by the Talmudists.
The courage failed Asriel Stroon to face the man who had seen his daughter's fiance smoke a cigarette on a Saturday.
But such is the distressing truth, inappropriate as the action was in view of the fact that she was escaping from onefiance in order to go in search of another, and that Dick was neither of them.
Peaches, her eyes fixed upon her fiance as if she would like to hypnotize him into telling her more than she asked.
As soon as Peaches was left alone with herfiance the disgust and repulsion which had been rapidly mounting in her breast all evening reached its apex in expression.
It was not the accustomed thing to remain faithful to a fiance who had been silent an missing for six years, or to seek him in the dreary spaces of the North.
There was no reason why Virginia's fiance shouldn't view his mine.
If she were going to meet her fiance back from the Front, she must appear radiantly happy, vide conventional opinion.
None was better aware than she that had her fiance turned out to be a private, Mrs. Craske-Morton would have been the last even to suggest that he should dine at Galvin House.
Not remember the number of the battalion in which your fiance is?
I had only occasional glimpses of my fiance during his rapid visits to Brussels.
I created a star where my fiance and I would live together in a divine atmosphere of happiness.
My fiance left me to complete the studies necessary for my successful debut in a strange world.
But what was still more unfortunate, Dora, who had apparently some kind of instinct as to the troublesome times in store for her at Berlin, returned her ring to her fiance and released him from his engagement.
All the world was shining fair and clear; Mrs. Ellison was looking her best, and seemed to know it; her fiance was in a gay humour.
Neither," her fiance made answer, "I only wanted to give you a little holiday, for an hour or two.
They have already given out to their neighbours that Victor's fiance is coming to help nurse him, and even if by any possibility a suspicion of your real position arises, you have Robespierre's pardon as a protection.
When they heard that the young lady who had been arrested was the fiance of their sick lodger they were greatly interested, but they shook their heads when he told them that he was determined at all hazards to get her out of prison.
Read what your fiance says, and then listen to my explanation," she murmured, turning away.
Her fiance as a suicide was impossible; an accident of course was quite another thing--that was only deplorable!
Yet here he was on Monday evening returning home the fiance of Muriel Marston and a junior partner in her father's firm.
What would you think," he said, "if your fiance turned up at the altar with his hair unbrushed and chin all over bristles?
Do you remember my friend Kirsty Christie and her fiance Mr. Hamilton?
The whisper penetrated through the room, and Kirsty and her fiance blushed deeply.
Her fiance had narrowly escaped with his life, her brother was in imminent peril, yet her eyes were steady and her pose was firm.
His sister and her fiance knew him well and had confidence in his ability; he had so far made good, but the boldness of this last scheme daunted them.
The first present he gave Sally in his capacity offiance was a dog.
If, like Pauline Dicey, she had roller-skated for a solid hour with a black-moustached stranger while her fiance floundered in Mug's Alley she could have understood his frowning disapprovingly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fiance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.