Don't think I'll put up with it, my fine lady, for I won't!
I've done my best to bring her up well, but I never thought of her turning into a fine lady.
If she were a fine lady, I don't think I should think so highly of her," Isabel said gently.
Now Tom Lewis was a dashing young citizen, whom old Ludgate could not endure; and Miss Belle Perkins a would-be fine lady, whom he advised his son never to think of for a wife.
We'll see whether I shan't make as good a fine lady as herself, I warrant it, that's all.
From this I am a fine lady,' and sings a song and drinks a toast and breaks her glass on the floor and runs away.
The perfect woman, you see, was a working woman; not an idler; not a fine lady; but one who used her hands and her head and her heart for the good of others.
And she had various ideas: herself as a fine lady, undressing on the stage.
Tell Lily that she was pretty and, in less than six months the little hussy would think herself a fine lady!
She felt like a fine lady visiting a boarding-school, among those little girls practising their flip-flaps or gluing themselves to the wall to try their back-bendings.
Let Mary once be made to understand that she would not be allowed to be a fine lady, and then she would marry Mr. Twentyman quick enough.
He has taken her out now merely because she likes to be idle, and to go about thinking herself a fine lady.
She has got round you because she wants to be a fine lady.
Illustration] Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes.
You call me a fine lady because I hold myself aloof from the senseless revelry of this mining camp; and you believe you hate me because you suppose I feel above you.
This notice is given to all the silly faces that pass that way, that they may not be decoyed in by the soft allurement of a fine lady, who is the sign to the pageantry.
How much more miserable still is the condition of a would-be fine lady, working her way up in the world with care and pains!
Whilst Lady Clonbrony, in consequence of her residence in London, had become more of a fine lady, Lord Clonbrony, since he left Ireland, had become less of a gentleman.
The count, obviously, was not satisfied: he had civil, as well as military courage, and his sense of right and wrong could stand against the raillery and ridicule of a fine lady.
It always was a fine lady ye were, with such a family and such a bringin' up.
He says he always callated you were cut out for a fine lady.
The blessing of God be on you for those words--and you to be such a fine lady!
How do you reckon you'll like bein' a fine lady, and livin' in the city with them big folks?
The count, obviously, was not satisfied; he had civil, as well as military courage, and his sense of right and wrong could stand against the raillery and ridicule of a fine lady.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.