To have avoided another glaring contradiction in the evidence of his witnesses, Reed should have had Major Stuart state that this "lady friend" was Thomas Lewis.
I was getting sadly disappointed, for my lady friend is a critic and a wit, and I was expecting a few amusing remarks on English women.
I am sure my lady friend is right; for, consulting advice on hygiene in a book written by a famous physician, I see that this great doctor advises the following: Substantial and digestible meals at regular times.
My lady friend is very beautiful, and she knows it; but she carries her beauty without any affectation and bumptiousness.
I ain't the best customer this joint has got not to get service when my lady friend wants to dance with a great big brown bear.
When standing at a front window one afternoon Tom saw a lady friend of the family approaching the house from the town.
Dandridge remembered that he had a lady friend in the city, and proposed that we hunt her up and pay a call.
I--I can't leave my lady friend," Etta succeeded in chattering.
You must be a stranger to little old New York--bugtown, a lady friend of mine calls it.
Aunt Kate's got a lady friend that's head saleslady at Shillito's.
If a gentleman meets a lady friend who is walking with any one he does not know, he must not stop, nor must he stop if his companion is unacquainted with a lady friend whom he may chance to meet.
A gentleman who is a confirmed invalid, may receive the visits of a lady friend, but under no other circumstances.
It is a graceful compliment for a gentleman during a visit to bring flowers, fruit, books, or confectionery occasionally to the hostess, and a lady friend will be gratefully remembered if she is kind to the children.
When their aunt left the room, they asked me if the lieutenant had told me that a lady friend of theirs was coming to the ball with them.
My valet received a telephone message from a lady friend inviting me to dine at her house.
You can easily get a lady friend to accompany you, and I will be responsible for all the expenses.
I did not leave home till I had seen Maria and a lady friend off; then, and then only, did I look upon myself as free.
When I come back from Brighton you shall run off to the seaside for a day or two; you can easily get a lady friend to keep you company, especially if I pay all the expenses.
Suppose Sir Horace's return from Scotland was due to a message from a lady friend; suppose the lady went to see him accompanied by a friend whom Sir Horace did not like--a friend of whom Sir Horace was jealous.
And the only person who can tell us which is the right one is Sir Horace's lady friend.
Your theory, Rolfe, is that the murder was committed by some one who broke into the place while Sir Horace was entertaining a lady friend or waiting for the arrival of a lady he expected.
One day, a letter came from a lady friend I had never seen, enclosing one dollar.
One day a lady friend said to me: 'Would you like some nice sewing, easy to do?
That evening a lady friend called to say good-by for the winter, and as she left gave me fifty cents for postage.
A few days longer, and another $5 came from a lady friend, so I was provided for.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lady friend" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.