Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "pals"

Lexicographically close words:
palpitating; palpitation; palpitations; palps; palpus; palsied; palsies; palsy; palter; paltering
  1. Thought you was sort o' pals with 'im," he remarked.

  2. Well, you and your pals have just come in time for me to be able to introduce you to Mrs. Woodley.

  3. It was at some cricket week, if it wasn't two weeks running; they were pals already, but she and I were greater pals before the first week was over.

  4. I'm spoiling for another round with that sportsman, Bunny, for its own sake quite apart from these poor pals of mine.

  5. But he had two pals aboard the boat, hiding, and he knowed they was going to kill him the first chance they got and take the di'monds; because all three stole them, and then this fellow he got hold of them and skipped.

  6. If I had been him I would a handed the di'monds to them pals and got them to go ashore and leave me alone.

  7. But the minute the pals see that thief slide into the bunch of sycamores, they jumped out of the bushes and slid in after him.

  8. Well, he hadn't been gone more'n ten minutes before his pals found it out, and they jumped ashore and lit out after him.

  9. Somebody told, I reckon; for in about eight or ten minutes them two pals come tearing forrard as tight as they could jump and darted ashore and was gone.

  10. I seed a room with a loft over a stable and I took it, and I shall feel strong like bein' agin you, and shan't be near my pals as gets me to drink.

  11. Queer how the fellows used to drop and never give a sound, so that their pals passed on without knowing.

  12. I haven't even told Mabel about it, though she and I have been close pals ever since we were children.

  13. She and I have always been great pals and we think the world of each other.

  14. Jim's gunner friend seemed to know most of them by name, as old pals whom he had watched for many a week on the same errand; and from him Jim gathered that the moment approached for the appearance of Panting Lizzie.

  15. Pals we be, Reddy, and never ye mind enough of what he says to put in yer eye.

  16. He had to make room for his pals aboard here, didn't he?

  17. Say we're pals if ye like and I'll do my part.

  18. Jim and Ken were back from college, but somehow the two girls who had been such fine young pals out in the Rockies, and on that Coney Island trip, now seemed several years older than these boys.

  19. This is a purty little boat and me and my pals will enjoy a ride in her.

  20. I'm goin' on a cruise up to Buffalo and I have invited a few o' my pals to come along with me.

  21. I was a bit sorry I couldn't stop to shake hands with ye, but there were several reasons why me and me pals thought it might be a good thing not to interfere with you when your friends on that black yacht stopped to say good mornin'.

  22. Mong the pals of the prince I have heard it's the go, Before they have tippled enough, To smarten their punch with the best curagoa, More conish to render the stuff.

  23. Dick cannot come ashore,' said I; 'some one of his old pals here has peached, and there is a warrant out against him.

  24. He had been offered his freedom by the District Attorney if he would give up the names of the two men who had stolen the silverware, but he said he'd rather "serve time than give his pals away," and they sent him up.

  25. Get your newspaper pals on the job and have them sniff around for evidence of any strange folks in the area.

  26. Get your pals on the job, but do it without tipping anything off.

  27. I and a number of my pals are constantly loafing round the station in our suburb waiting for a job of luggage-carrying, or if we aren't exactly at the station, we are always to be found at the Public just opposite.

  28. If me and my pals catch him one of these dark nights we'll make an Out-Patient of him!

  29. And you engaged a pair of worthy pals to assist you!

  30. Weegman's gone to send word to his pals of the slick job he's put over, and he'll be coming back to bother us pretty soon.

  31. We shouldn't have got him now but for the fact of one of his pals peaching.

  32. You've gone free for some time, but one of your old pals has peached upon you.

  33. She passed as his sister, but one or two of his pals believed her to be his wife, although there was no evidence of it.

  34. Several of his pals were caught, but it was always difficult to rope him in.

  35. Had you recognized me you would have been a dead man, that's all, and it is possible several of your pals might have gone the journey with you.

  36. He merely sought to revenge his pals on you; but now what shall we do?

  37. Big Jack and his pals smiled at each other meaningly.

  38. The Government land was to be laid off on the other side, and Big Jack and his pals were looking for locations there.

  39. He met Big Jack and his pals driving back around the bay in Jack's wagon.

  40. Cleverer men than Big Jack and his pals might have been taken in.

  41. No, your worship, my pals are too poor to hire their work done, but then they are brave enough to do it themselves.

  42. Then if our pals recover from their wounds, and have proved game against Church and State, I shall know what measures to take for their deliverance!

  43. After a passage of a month or more, the letters from new pen pals dwindled in number, and I was able to establish firm postal relationships with many individuals.

  44. But his story was sufficient to drag another drink out of the green-eyed Spud, and that was the main point so far as Doolan and his pals were concerned.

  45. It meant salvation to many of his pals who were third-class shots.

  46. Nevertheless they sallied forth, determined to get hospitality--or demand it--from their many pals and patrons.

  47. They're near Bannockburn noo," said Spud to his pals as the enemy ran towards the pits.

  48. Deputations frequently arrive with shortbread and liquid refreshments for their pals just as the colonel is making his inspection.

  49. I don't think Pat and his pals will come back here for awhile.

  50. My guess is that he and his pals really are envious of the good times the Cubs have here.

  51. Brad had gone to Mr. Hatfield's home, fully intending to tell him of seeing Pat and his pals flee in panic from the building.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.