Honour bright" became his moral rein, or curb, on that trying occasion.
Harold Tillington, remembah, honour bright, I shall be ready at any time to renew my offah.
It would pay me to give you a retaining fee of a thousand a year--honour bright, it would, I assure you.
After this left-handed compliment, received with a cheer in which the lawyer joined, the ancient salt premised that among good friends, he relied on honour bright, that there should be no dirty turn.
But you must promise, honour bright, not to let her ladyship know of it; for it might be the death of her.
And Chris, I'll give you clear decks, honour bright.
I can't go on like that, honour bright; I shall have to go into liquidation, and I shall end my days in the hospital.
This is the first time I pay that compliment to a woman, honour bright.
Get your coat on; but, honour bright, I'd rather go alone.
If you want half an hour to shake out your work roughly I'll do it, but I can't do more, Jim, honour bright.
If you are sick of it at Christmas, I'll come in again; honour bright.
Honour bright," and she looked her winningest up into his face.
So you give me back my promise and my 'honour bright?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "honour bright" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.