They're deliciouth," lisped little Big Wig, whereupon Dallas promptly gave him one.
Yeth" lispedlittle Big Wig, "I've a great mind to give him a thlap thome day.
Below, the tree-tops conferred, stealthily, and the fountain plashed its eternal remonstrance against the conspiracy they lisped of.
About him the mingled odor of roses and mignonette was sweet and heavy; the fountain plashed interminably in the night, and above him the chestnuts and acacias rustled and lisped as they had done seven years ago.
Lulu love it," lisped the little one in coaxing tones, holding up the peeping, struggling thing against Tom's cheek as if to persuade him by its downy charms to let her keep it.
Tell him tate tare of us, tate de boat home to mamma," lisped the baby lips.
The interruption was made in a very soft voice which almost lisped the words.
Manuel, and no sooner had he lisped the words, than Dunn threw the whole contents in his face.
He's my particular friend, and will stand in the halls of Congress as great a statesman as everlisped a political sentiment.
I'll bet it wath a whole gang of Thiennes," lisped tow-headed Bud Anderson.
I should think, after Syd's graphic epigrammatic talk, the baronet's lisped nonsense must have been rather trying, especially as Cecil has a strong leaning to intellect.
Waldemar rose and opened the door for a little slate-colored greyhound, and while Bella lisped out her regrets for his trouble, smiled a smile that made Miss Cashranger color, and looked searchingly at Valerie to see how she took it.
You're as bad as that pretty little commissariat girl who lisped me to death last night at the Embassy with platitudes of bosh about the 'poetry of marriage.
Falkenstein, as the Guardsman lisped a reproof at Valerie's cruelty, and gave her his arm back to the ball-room.
And the firemen'" lisped Freddie, who never forgot the heroes of flame and water.
They can't be lost so very, very bad," lisped Flossie.
I want to ride on one of the funny donkeys," lisped Flossie.
Indeed it may be said of him, as of Pope, that he 'lisped in rhyme.
I really believe she lisped less nonsense and bad taste in a year than some of us articulate in a day.
It is incwedible," lisped her ladyship, very calmly.
Still, Polly, there is a little flutter, a little tendency to stammer now and then, and even, to lisp as you lisped when you were six years old.
She came into the nursery one evening just after I had listened to Georgette's lisped and broken prayer, and had put her to bed.
Mademoiselle," lisped the treble voice, "I am to give you that.
Sweet, sweet," this ancient gallant lisped to her, "I can see how thou hast pined.
His auditors, making show of great attention and solicitude, punctuated his narrative with many yawns and frequent noddings; but on and on he lisped and cackled.
And when, at the end of the meal, they were sipping delicious wine, and her beautiful lips lisped the customary health, the subdued tenderness he had been feeling suddenly expanded into a strong passion.
The birds were singing their evening song, and a brook at the roadside lisped faintly here and there, then lay still and shone, then suddenly laughed outright.
Although all of them had been plunged in woe, yet hearing what the childlisped so sweetly, joy appeared on their faces.
The old man closed his eyes and lisped something, as though gathering all his strength, and he once more opened his eyes and said: "You will get along.
As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came.
A little less spite at my peach cheek, and I had been sped, and had not lisped and stammered all my days in honour of le baiser d'Eustacie!
But we'd be ist as dood as anjils wiv Mercy," lisped little Janie dejectedly, seeming to comprehend the tragedy of the situation as well as did the older children.
Yes, we’ll write it down,” lisped Nikolay Parfenovitch.
I'm glad your people had a chance to be heard from, Muskwa," lisped Magh as she slid down Hathi's trunk.
If you are tired, I will carry you, Hanuman," lisped Python, shoving his ugly fat head forward.
You will find him," lisped the Cardinal to me, "the most self-complacent dog in Italy.
The Duke shall be informed of the value of your learning," lisped the Cardinal.
And indeed Sophy had lisped over his name as she sometimes lisped in moments of excitement.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lisped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.