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Example sentences for "lovely woman"

  • She said to this lady: "Come with me to-day to see a friend, a lovely woman, who seems to me to walk the higher life of faith in great beauty and peace and power for others.

  • Mrs. Longstreet was a lovely woman of whose presence one never wearied.

  • Eighty-six members of the Convention were present; a half hundred representatives of "lovely woman" were there.

  • Violent old man and proud and lovely woman, rest in peace, if peace be the portion of you both!

  • I also did work for her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Chester, and she is a lovely woman.

  • Fulton's second wife, Aunt Laura, was a lovely woman, for we all learned to love her when her first husband was living.

  • Mrs. Pell is a lovely woman, with two children, one a lovely young lady and full of the sweetest music the ear ever heard, for I do not think that there ever was any one that could play sweeter music than her.

  • I feel there is still happiness for me among them: "O woman, lovely woman!

  • And as for me, when I found her such a lovely woman--by the feel of her 'and and arm!

  • Ah, well, we'll get you again, my lovely woman.

  • You're a lovely woman, that's what you are; how would you like old Pew for a sweetheart, hey?

  • For the first one, a lovely woman, who has a cousin who's very intimate with the minister's secretary.

  • My dear, you most unquestionably ARE a lovely woman,' said the cherub, taking up a tress in his hand.

  • Fain to be satisfied with this concession from the lovely woman, R.

  • So, then, trouble is like a lovely woman, loveliest when conquered.

  • A lovely woman doesn't woo, she is wooed!

  • But the thief, a reckless evildoer, working in the dark, was really generous, to let go a lovely woman, ornaments and all.

  • And among them, the head queen of king Pratapasena, called Yasolekha, a lovely woman, fell into his hands.

  • A lovely woman, the rising of the moon, and the fifth note of a lute, these delight the happy but afflict the miserable.

  • And as for me, when I found her such a lovely woman - by the feel of her 'and and arm!

  • A lovely woman is spoiled for such a one because she eats too much or has too high a voice; he does not care for his shooting because the scenery is flat, or for his fishing because the gnats bite as well as the trout.

  • Her face which had been but that of a super-lovely woman, took on grandeur.

  • She approached; now she was as a ghost, and then drawing near, changed into a living, breathing, lovely woman.

  • No," I answered, "she lacked height; given that she would have been a lovely woman.

  • Her beauty moved about the place like a beam of light about a garden, for she was indeed a lovely woman, and as pure and good as she was lovely.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lovely woman" 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:
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