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Example sentences for "lady friend"

  • And then he trolled in waltz time this edifying refrain— “My lady friend, my lady friend!

  • I got a lady friend, and she's always at me to send her my picture.

  • My lady friend," he announced proudly, as Betty clicked her bulb, "she like me anyway.

  • Smith's first visit to Lincoln was "at the suggestion of a lady friend.

  • 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.

  • My lady friend wants to dance, don't you, Doll?

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amusing incident; buttered paper; comparatively late; domestic life; dull reddish; five letters; greater depth; itself sufficient; lady bright; lady came; lady fair; lady free; lady friend; lady said; lady should; lady whom; lady will; lady would; large intestine; like him; political questions; possible should; sixteen millions; that letter; thus made; total darkness