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Example sentences for "good home"

  • Yet you bolted from a good home, where you had every comfort, rather than be pestered to marry him?

  • There, if Miss Paget (who seemed extremely nice by contrast and in retrospect) were still of the same mind, I might find a good home.

  • They had a good home, and it was the best place.

  • And peculiarly situated for undertaking the job, having a good home, and only an old mother, who let her do what she liked.

  • My husband may be a draper," she had remarked at various times, "but he does give me a good home.

  • He was convinced there was more in the background, to account for the violent emotions aroused--to account for a good girl leaving a good home in the middle of the night to drown herself.

  • An advertisement in the paper saying that a dog had been found and would be given to a good home would in almost every case have met with responses, but this cost a little money and time.

  • He is a kind dog, and must belong to a good home somewhere.

  • Hello, James,” he said, “glad to see you in a good home.

  • I love you very much, and I have a good home to wait in; so what matter, so long as we are near each other?

  • I don't believe there is any law to compel children who have a good home to go to a poorhouse, and if there is the least bit more bother I'm going to have the matter settled once and for all in the 'Squire's court.

  • It can be plainly seen that my darling has had a good home," Mrs. Littlefield replied as she kissed him again and again.

  • You are to go back with me, and I will take care that you have a good home.

  • I should think that would be a good home, shouldn't you?

  • A girl with a good home to live in and another to look forward to--and able to earn money respectably!

  • You have a good home and a good brother; no girl ever had a better.

  • You have deliberately deserted a good home and a kind guardian and become a tramp, if I may so express myself.

  • In fact it is painful for me to say so, he ran away from a good home to associate with mountebanks.

  • You've got a good home, and there is no need of your going into any such business even if you were qualified.

  • I'm sure I never heard of such actions, coming from a girl who had loving parents and a good home!

  • Then they had been in possession of a good home, were living in prosperity, in apparent security.

  • Fortunate for these two orphan children, it appeared to be, that their uncle had not married and could give them a good home.

  • Some of the foundation boys in the college school lived at a distance, and it was a great matter with the parents to place them in families where they would find a good home.

  • It's a good home I've got to take you to.

  • Sandy Lett, who was not bad-looking either, and had a good home and a good business, she did not care for.

  • Lett has a good home to give you and means to keep it going.

  • Here she's got a good home, and everything she needs, and more, too.

  • For years had I been anticipating an exquisite pleasure--in sometime finding my relatives and providing them with a good home.

  • I would rather believe this than otherwise, since I do not wish to be charged with the voluntary indiscretion of deserting a good home.

  • I only asked her over out of kindness, being a woman with a good home as I have, and did you hear her?

  • She is elderly, and, for the sake of a good home, works for small wages.

  • She gave such excellent satisfaction that erelong her little brother and sister were provided a good home in her immediate neighborhood, and scarcely any one is the wiser for her unfortunate error.

  • She told me her daughter had an offer of marriage from a man of wealth, the owner of a good home.

  • He is an independent farmer, and has a good home.

  • We were ambitious to make a good home; and the only capital we had was health, strong-arms, and resolute will.

  • They pitied Joseph and offered to deed him a good home if he would cut loose from the "Utah Mormons" and stay with them, his true friends.

  • I gave her a good home--she had everything she wanted.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good home" 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:
    good brother; good business; good camping; good captain; good circumstances; good common school education; good day; good fellowship; good form; good height; good horses; good housekeeper; good intention; good intentions; good knowledge; good luck; good moral; good name; good parte; good place; good reading; good seaman; good sized; good speech; good wind; never will