Debby was real good-natured to-day, and let me put my own hand into the box, so I picked out the longest sticks there were.
Then followed a short interval of Cornelia Perham, a nice, good-natured girl, whose father was a fruit-merchant.
Her face was round, and somehow made you think of a very nice baked apple, it was so criss-crossed, and lined by a thousand good-natured puckers.
Else, why, when we go to rest good-natured and pleasant, should we wake up so cross?
Billie kicked off her slipper after her, and so the quarrel started with good natured raillery.
He had exquisite taste, was a fine connoisseur and critic in matters of art, and was the kindliest natured and mannered man alive.
I thought him very good-natured and a charming talker.
You are not healthily natured enough to be inconstant.
I am afraid the newspapers may not be much inclined to be good-natured about it.
She was a good-natured woman, and more than once endeavored to get my father and mother to bring me to her balls and magnificent parties.
Murray was most kind and good-natured and liberal about all the arrangements for publishing "Francis I.
I played abominably ill, and did not like my audience, who must have been very good-natured if they liked me.
Between the bibulous officer and Joe, who was a good-natured fellow, we were provided with considerable amusement during the lunch hour.
My replies were very frank, and I made no attempt to conceal my thoughts, but they were clothed in good-natured raillery, and my hearers seemed to like my plain speaking.
He had a genial, good-natured countenance, and so far as I could see was the only occupant of the vessel.
He was a good-natured fellow, and behaved magnanimously.
Now, instead of depending upon the whims, fancies, or occasional good-natured compliance of any one, I was master of the situation.
Sitting alone in the house with the child, it came into my head what might happen if the Skraellings should turn an evil side, with Karlsefne away and that good-natured Biorn not expecting evil.
Left Bologna a little after sunrise, our good-natured hostess having got up early to prepare our coffee, a la Francaise, with her own hands; the horses pleased as ourselves to escape from their hot captivity.
As we walked along the street in which it stands, a gentleman accosted us, and, looking up, we saw the good-natured old priest again.
The good-natured Savoyard detained us as short a time as possible, called me "pauvre femme!
Illustration] Any other but Cinderella would have drest their hair awry to punish them for their impertinence, but she was so good natured that she dressed them most becomingly.
And when he had finished the low-spoken tale of his villainy even the rough-natured Atkins was filled with pity when he saw how the poor wretch was suffering, both physically and mentally.
Yet the semblance of good-natured attention was perfect, and Pierre marvelled at the force of will which this man must possess to appear so calm, so interested in the affairs of others, when such a tempest was raging in him.
And when Prada learned that the priest had come to call on Cardinal Sanguinetti, he again laughed, with the laugh of a good-natured wolf, showing his white fangs.
It was already packed by a dense crowd of good-natured cheering men and women.
Old Andrew Vassar was beaming his good-natured approval on the throng that surged about the stand, his arm encircling his little granddaughter with loving touch.
The Parliament of Man was less than one day old before he realized that he was a single good-natured St. Bernard dog in a cage of Royal Bengal tigers.
Their pilot was drunk but good-natured and determined to show them the pinnacle.
This poor creature was permitted to sail as "half-marrow" or ordinary seaman because of his local origin and good natured simplicity.
When the good natured Lakshmana, who was very fond of his brother, heard these words, he shut his ears (with his hands) and set out on the track that Rama had taken.
As for Betsinda as she heard none of these praises, she was not puffed up by them, and being a most graceful, good-natured girl, she was only too anxious to do everything which might give her mistress pleasure.
His broad, good-natured face was for the moment clouded.
Of course the Tyrrel-Rawdons were first on the scene, and Ethel was genuinely glad to meet again the good-natured Mrs. Nicholas.
They were merrily laughing and chatting, and were not aware of the arrival of any visitors until Mrs. Nicholas Rawdon's rosy, good-natured face appeared at the open door.
Some one had brought him there, a good-natured young fellow who thought, not that he had spent all he ought, but that he had drunk all he should.
She looked like a huge Chinese idol; a perpetual smile played upon her immense good-natured cheeks, and her little black eyes twinkled with continuous satisfaction.
There is no doubt what was the anticipation by the good-natured world of Mr. Coningsby's feelings.
And, realising that that was Mr. Sutherland Bangs as he appears to the world, he would return home as humble and abject as Mr. Tom Lofty in The Good-Natured Man was when his imposture was found out.
The difference, I suppose, proceeds from the idea that while the miser is the soul of selfishness, the spendthrift is at bottom a good-natured fellow and a lover of his kind.
The rest follow at leisure but are soon reassembled, and there is much jolly chatter with some good-natured scuffling, as the confederated mischiefs swarm over the new field of opportunity.
But she was hungry and pressed her suit, until he in good-natured impatience flitted across to another limb.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.