In sooth he had best o'erthrown her, as oft shall have chanced I trow 285 To many a lovely lady.
Large store of goodly raiment forth from the chests they laid, That they such noble warriors might meet in fit array; Many a lovely lady bestirr'd herself that day.
XVIII In habergeons a thousand the knights of Nibelung's reign, Who many a lovely lady they ne'er should see again Had left at home in sorrow, rode gaily with the rest.
And at last he screamed right out, ‘Oh, dear, lovely lady!
And I thought Oz was a lovely Lady," said the Scarecrow.
The Scarecrow went sorrowfully back to his friends and told them what Oz had said; and Dorothy was surprised to find that the Great Wizard was not a Head, as she had seen him, but a lovely Lady.
He did not know whether he would find Oz a lovely Lady or a Head, but he hoped it would be the lovely Lady.
The Scarecrow went sorrowfully back to his friends and told them what Oz had said; and Dorothy was surprised to find that the great Wizard was not a Head, as she had seen him, but a lovely lady.
He did not know whether he would find Oz a lovely lady or a Head, but he hoped it would be the lovely lady.
Lovely lady, take this basket: 'Tis your willing slave who asks it.
The poet cleared his throat and read proudly: "Lovely lady, take this basket; 'Tis your willing slave who asks it.
Mollie looked at her "lovely lady" with eyes as blue as myrtle blossoms.
Perhaps it was worth it, though, for Don Pedro says the Señorita Donna Mario is a lovely lady; at least, she was then.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lovely lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.