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Example sentences for "hana"

Lexicographically close words:
hamsters; hamstring; hamstringing; hamstrung; han; hanap; hanaper; hanc; hand; handa
  1. I glanced at the ebon head touching the matting, and wondered if it belonged to Hana, the unsympathetic Hana who had let the grass-lark die.

  2. May the gods forgive us all,--especially Hana the housemaid!

  3. So I answered by singing:-- Who comes to see you Hana dear, Regardless of the soaking rain?

  4. Then Hana exclaimed:-- "Methought that when I met thee, dearest heart!

  5. I have made, as you know, an engagement to go and visit Hana this evening.

  6. Anyhow I will relate to you what Hana said last night if you care to listen.

  7. To hoax me and go off to Hana in that manner!

  8. Yes, those are the things you have said of you when Hana is the speaker.

  9. No doubt Hana is waiting impatiently for me.

  10. Ua olelo ia i kinahi ua hana ia kanaka me ka hemahema no ka nele i ka hou puka ole ia ka okole, a na Mawi i hoopau i keia pilikia mamuli o kana hana akamai.

  11. He makemake no au e ike maka; I hookahi no po, le'a ke kaunu, Ka hana mao ole a ke anu.

  12. I kela manawa, aia no o Laieikawai iloko o ka halehale poipu o ka nalu, a i ka haki maikai ana o ka nalu, i alawa ae ka hana o Laieikawai, aole o Halaaniani me ia.

  13. A hooholo ae la lakou e hoolilo i ko lakou kaikaina i hoa kuka no ke Alii ma na hana e pili ana i ko lakou noho ana.

  14. A ike mai la o Kekalukaluokewa, he hiamoe io ko kana wahine no ka ona awa; ia manawa hoomaka hou ke kane i kana hana mau, a hele aku la i o Hinaikamalama la.

  15. For that man there came to Hana on Maui while we were surf riding.

  16. Alaila, ninau aku la oia i na mea waa, "Heaha iho nei keia hana a olua ia'u i hoi hope ai ka waa?

  17. No ka mea, he kanaka hana pono oleia wau e na wahine, mai ko'u wa opiopio mai a hiki i ko'u hookanakamakua ana.

  18. Those around him saw it and uttered a wild shrill scream; Eddo, Pani, and Hana saw it and screamed also, in the arms of their bearers, for this sight of blood was terrible to them.

  19. Fare thee well, Inkosazana, till we meet without the wall," and he rose and went, accompanied by Hana and the other priests.

  20. Thenceforward Eddo, Pani, and Hana hid their judgments from Rachel, and would not suffer such suppliants to approach the camp.

  21. He looked at Hana, and Hana looked back at him, then taking each other's hand they slunk away towards the wall, staggering blindly through the sunshine towards the shade.

  22. The lightnings blazed, the thunder rolled, and the wild wind grew to a hurricane, so fierce that the litters in which were Eddo, Pani, and Hana were torn from the grasp of the bearers and rolled upon the ground.

  23. Squatted in its entrance, so as to be out of reach of the rays of the sun, sat Eddo, looking like a malevolent toad, and with him were Hana and some other priests.

  24. Hana and Tora live in one of the beautiful islands of Japan.

  25. Hana and Tora play with small cards on which are printed the strange-looking letters of the Japanese alphabet.

  26. Little Hana looks like a butterfly in her loose dress embroidered all over with bright flowers.

  27. A beautiful garden lies back of the house where Hana and Tora live.

  28. On the morning of the Flag Festival I find all my toys in the guest room where Hana finds her dolls.

  29. Hana and Tora tell us about other great festivals of their country, and they invite us to visit them again at the time of the Feast of Cherry Blossoms.

  30. Her mother will soon be at home, Hana says, and she begs us to come in.

  31. Hana and Tora watch us, but they are too polite to smile.

  32. We have come to the home of Hana and Tora.

  33. Ayto Wolda Hana exerted his cracked voice in loud complaints of others, and so that himself escaped the much-dreaded censure, the old man evidently cared not much who suffered.

  34. He had already beautified his Muromachi mansion by constructing there a park so spacious and so brilliant at all seasons that it went by the name of Hana no Gosho (Palace of Flowers).

  35. These observed the behests of the Bakufu, sought to acquire the latter's confidence, and always paid respect to the Hana no Gosho, as the shogun was called.

  36. As I lay I thought on the difficulty of the enterprise, of the sin of seducing the wife of another, and of what Râjavâhana and my other friends would say to such conduct.

  37. There she found Râjavâhana almost in the same state as the princess, burning with fever, throwing himself about restlessly on his couch, and bemoaning his hard fate to his friend.

  38. During the stay of Râjavâhana at Avanti, the season of spring arrived, when the great festival of Kâma is celebrated.

  39. Inspired by this circumstance with a happy thought, Râjavâhana said to the princess, "Will you allow me to tell you a short story?

  40. After some conversation, Râjavâhana told them his own adventures, and those of Somadatta and Pushpodbhava, and then begged his friends to relate theirs.

  41. Râjavâhana was treated with great respect and kindness by Matanga and his bride; but after seeing all the wonders of the place, his curiosity was satisfied, and he was desirous of returning to the upper world.

  42. The Hawaiian Orpheus and Eurydice Upon the slopes of Hualalai, just under the clouds and among the fragrant sandal-woods, lived Hana and her son, Hiku.

  43. Wherefore a man whose ha (teeth) project in advance of his hana (nose) is called a yamazakura.

  44. The yamazakura puts forth its ha (leaves) before his hana (flowers).

  45. Aiai stayed there a few days and then returned to Hana and lived at his birthplace quite a length of time till he was a man grown.

  46. This was the first stroke of Ku-ula's revenge on the King and the people of Hana who obeyed his mandate; they suffered greatly from the scarcity of fish.

  47. While Aiai was living in their house the parents of the boy heard of the King's order for all the people of Hana to go fishing for hinalea.

  48. Eleio was sent to Hana to fetch awa for the King, and was expected to be back in time for the King's supper.

  49. After establishing the different ku-ula stations along the coast from Hana to Kipahulu, Aiai went to Kaupo and other places.

  50. At the Koolau side of the island he stopped at Wailau and saw the cave of the eel Koona that went to Hana and stole the fish from his father's pond, and the cause of all the trouble that befell his parents and himself.

  51. And the people of Hana give credit to this stone for the frequent appearance of the akule, oio, moi, and other fishes in their waters.

  52. After living for a time at Hana Aiai left that place and went among the different islands of the group establishing fishing ko'as (ko'a aina aumakua).

  53. This was the first stone raised by Aiai and established as a ku-ula at Hamoa; and the old people of Hana attributed to its influence the return of the fish to their waters.

  54. And they answered, "Because Ku-ula and his family are dead, and all the fish along the beach of Hana are taken away.

  55. When Aiai saw that his friend and others of Hana were skilled in all the art of fishing, he decided to leave his birthplace and journey elsewhere.

  56. When Aiai saw from the pali that his friend was successful in killing the hee, he returned to Hana unseen, and in a short while the canoes arrived with its arm, which was divided among the people according to the directions of Aiai.

  57. O Hana returned with a doctor and a policeman.

  58. The Inspector of Schools has since told me that there is a track as bad, if not worse, in the Hana district on Maui.

  59. No one can appreciate neatness better than a hospital nurse, and Hana and her friends were loud in their praises of the condition of these hidden niches in the vessel.

  60. The greetings between himself and Hana were full of courtesy and entirely free from any display of sentiment.

  61. Straight across the channel we steered for Hana Hevane, a little bay and valley guarded by sunken coral rocks over which the water foamed in white warning.

  62. We passed the valley of Hana Ui, inhabited when Grelet came, and full of rich cotton-fields, now a waste with never a soul in it.

  63. Not many are so big as he, but here in Hana Hevane, where seldom any one fished, they are the biggest in the world.

  64. After the battle, they brought their captives to Hana Hevane to rest, to build a fire and to eat one of their catch.

  65. Bishop Dordillon had been obliged to translate it, "Te mea e hakatika me te mea e hana mea koaha toitoi i te Etua" which might be rendered, "Belief in the works and love of a just God.

  66. One of the bottles of rum the oarsmen had drunk on the way to Hana Hevane, the other was stored for their return, and to gain a third the son of Ugh!

  67. The day comes when Iémon and Hana will be husband and wife, in fact if not in form.

  68. O'Hana San was in the greatest embarrassment, unable to free herself from the insults and importunities of the drunken fellow.

  69. O'Hana had dropped into a cataleptic state.

  70. Kondo[u] Dono, thanks for your kind hospitality to O'Hana San.

  71. Said the woman--"'Tis Hana; Hana once the intimate of Kwaiba.

  72. He was open to all suggestions of remedy for the cataleptic state into which O'Hana had fallen.

  73. O'Hana was still weak from repeated attacks of the fever which had visited her ever since the night Iémon had cast forth the aodaisho[u].

  74. Then with a word to O'Hana San to flee at once, we disappeared in different directions.

  75. O'Hana laughed--"That Iémon and this Hana should be where they now are.

  76. He gave O'Hana in her stead to Iémon as wife.

  77. Kwaiba Dono wishes to adopt Kibei Uji; to get rid of O'Hana San.

  78. O'Hana never would have been so imprudent.

  79. He had no cause to be jealous, and Ko-no-Hana much resented his treatment.

  80. However, Ninigi and Ko-no-Hana lived happily together for some time; but one day jealousy came to Ninigi and robbed him of his peace of mind.


  81. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hana" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.