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Example sentences for "jen"

Lexicographically close words:
jellies; jelly; jellyfish; jellyfishes; jellylike; jene; jener; jennet; jennets; jennies
  1. They were stunned beyond speech when Jen said, flushing: "No, Sergeant Tom, I am the thief.

  2. Always was wiser than our Val or me, Jen was.

  3. One was Inspector Jules, one was Private Waugh, and the other between them was--let Jen tell who he was.

  4. IV It was six o'clock when Jen drew rein in the yard at Galbraith's Place.

  5. VI Jen watched to see if her father or Pierre would notice that the horse was changed, had been travelled during the night, or that it was a different one altogether.

  6. But the sleep will do him good just the same, Jen Galbraith.

  7. Galbraith went into the sitting-room to ask Jen to make the coffee.

  8. Till noon," Jen said, "and then he must go.

  9. His breathing was unnaturally heavy, Jen thought, but, no suspicion of foul play came to her mind yet.

  10. During this speech he staggered to his feet, Jen watching him anxiously the while.

  11. Pierre spoke with a tone of seriousness not common to his voice: "You see, Jen Galbraith, it was brave.

  12. One evening, just as he had lighted his candle, a footman came in, who was sent by Isabella with some plain work to Mary.

  13. He trembled at the thoughts of what he was about to do, and lay quite still, with his head under the bedclothes, till he heard the second tap.

  14. The kitchen and two other rooms near it were yet covered in tolerably well; and a little thatch, she thought, would make them comfortable through the winter.

  15. She begged a few months' delay, and they were granted to her; but at the end of that time there was no resource but to sell her horse Lightfoot.

  16. And one thing comforts my heart, even as I am lying here, that not a soul in the wide world I am leaving has to complain of me.

  17. After a considerable pause he added, 'I answer for it he'd never miss half a crown out of all that silver.

  18. Lawrence looked as soon as he came to the use of his senses, and with fear, amazement, and remorse beheld at least a dozen bottles burst, and the fine Worcestershire cider streaming over the floor.

  19. I tell ye we don't mean to steal it; we'll pay it by Monday night.

  20. It was soon remarked by the men-servants that he had left off clumping so heavily, and it was observed by the maids that he never dirtied the stairs or passages with his shoes.

  21. Some went from curiosity, others from idleness; but when they saw how happy the little shoemakers seemed whilst busy at work, they longed to take some share in what was going forward.

  22. Thenceforth Jen and Yi became more and more attached to Ch'eng; and one day, in conversation, they happened to tell him the story of their mother's funeral.

  23. Ultimately Yu-yue had to go alone; and while he was pouring forth his lamentations beside the bier, he heard Jen and Yi playing drums and trumpets outside the door.

  24. This enraged Jen and Yi very much, and they went to consult with Yu-yue as to how they should avenge themselves for such slights.

  25. They sought out Jen and Yi in their own houses, and not only reviled them, but abused the memory of their dead mother, against which Jen and Yi could only retaliate by keeping the door shut against them.

  26. Wal, when I went in to Jen last night I thought she was half crazy.

  27. You know Jen got thet injury fightin' off one of them devils in the dark.

  28. I told you, mebbe, thet he'd been tryin' to git Bland to marry Jen to him.

  29. Then he went in an' dragged poor Jen out.

  30. As Jen said, he was not bad; but he had a fiery, wandering spirit, touched withal by the sunniest humour.

  31. When a hundred yards away Jen recognised the recumbent rider.

  32. A little later Peter Galbraith and Pretty Pierre went to the sitting-room, and the old man drew from the Sergeant's pocket the envelope which Jen had seen.

  33. The slight wind that blew spread the topmost crest of flame into strands of ruddy hair, and, looking at it, Jen saw herself rocked to and fro by tumultuous emotions, yet fuller of strength and larger of life than ever she had been.

  34. As Jen Galbraith stood in the doorway looking abstractedly at the beacon, her fingers smoothing her snowy apron the while, she was thinking thus to herself: "Perhaps father is right.


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