O friends of mine, whose kindly words come to me Voiced only in lost lisps of ink and pen, If I had power to tell the good you do me, And how the blood you warm goes laughing through me, My tongue would babble baby-talk again.
And scoff the old book though it uselessly lies In the dust of the past, while this newer revision Lisps on of a hope and a home in the skies?
He lisps sometimes," said Richling, with resentful subsidence of tone and with dropped eyes, preparing to return the paper to his pocket.
Out of the pulpit and off his guard, you know, he lisps a little; and he said she ought to consider whether 'aththithtanth aththithtth.
Thweetly pretty, Gladyth ith, I never thought tho much of her before,' lisps Mrs Vaughan.
And tho am I, mamma,' lisps Dot, exactly as lisps her mamma.
Why in another week you'd a been reading little Rollo and taking to crocheting--a girl who lisps like that, too!
You didn't detherve it," repeated Miss Tupper with as much severity as can accompany the slightest of lisps and the eyes of a gazelle.
The eaves are dripping on the south side of this simple roof, while the titmouse lisps in the pine and the genial warmth of the sun around the door is somewhat kind and human.
What fire could ever equal the sunshine of a winter's day, when the meadow mice come out by the wall-sides, and the chickadee lisps in the defiles of the wood?
He may have a gold snuff-box and a little diamond pin; and when he swears, he lisps it out like a baby's lesson.
Every where a holiday face presents itself, and good humour lisps upon every tongue.
Take ten," lisps the owner, a young gentleman, apparently about sixteen.
Lilith lisps that Miss Lambert, the charming young danseuse who has won the hearts of London playgoers, is thinking of accepting a tempting offer to go to New York.
She lisps in the chaste parlours of the ladies of the provincial middle classes.
Apropos of the Hailey Compton Pageant, Lilith lisps that the harbours of England are being searched for a genuine eighteenth century lugger.
Dear little Johnnie is running all about now, andlisps our names very sweetly.
What fire could ever equal the sunshine of a winter's day, when the meadow mice come out by the wallsides, and the chicadee lisps in the defiles of the wood?
The eaves are dripping on the south side of this simple roof, while the titmouselisps in the pine, and the genial warmth of the sun around the door is somewhat kind and human.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lisps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.