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Example sentences for "perfectly lovely"

  • Why, Bertram Henshaw, I've meant that picture for the Exhibition from the very first--only I never dreamed you could get it so perfectly lovely.

  • I hope you will have a perfectly lovely Christmas.

  • We had a perfectly lovely time in New York, didn't we, Arline?

  • Well, I never did see anything so perfectly lovely.

  • That would be perfectly lovely, and I know Mildred would help me make some of them the day before.

  • The trees in this part of the country are quite small ones, and there are no hedges; the blossom on the trees is perfectly lovely.

  • In the cathedrals the singing is perfectly lovely, such well trained voices.

  • I slept on deck last night, a perfectly lovely night.

  • I think that is a perfectly lovely plan," agreed Edna.

  • Why it would be perfectly lovely to have her come out here every day.

  • I will write you again soon, and tell you more about how perfectly lovely it is here.

  • There is a perfectly lovely garden in front of our house, and another beside us--between our block and Mrs. Shurtleff's.

  • Both gardens have Japanese apple trees or cherry trees, and at night, when we lie on our balcony, the scent is perfectly lovely.

  • It was a short journey in the train, and the place where the Sisterhood live is perfectly lovely, the most beautiful I ever saw, with quantities of great trees on a flowery lawn sloping down to the river.

  • Isn't it perfectly lovely there, with that big garden, the woods and all?

  • We had a perfectly lovely time, only everybody was talking at once so that I don't know now what was said.

  • It must be perfectly lovely to have lots of money.

  • Oh, how glad, GLAD you must be to live in such a perfectly lovely place!

  • Such a lot of perfectly lovely things, you know.

  • I think that would be perfectly lovely," said Maria with enthusiasm.

  • I think she is perfectly lovely," said she, with a toss of her head.

  • I can wear holly in my hair, and it will be perfectly lovely," Evelyn said.

  • It will be perfectly lovely," she said, and faced them both, her charming face one glow of delight.

  • If it hadn't come about in such a dreadful way, wouldn't it be perfectly lovely?

  • It is so perfectly lovely to have a grandmother coming!

  • I think Mrs. Cory's perfectly lovely; she always acts as if she was ever so glad to see you.

  • I think it would be perfectly lovely," declared Nan.

  • You've all been so perfectly lovely to me," she said, "so much lovelier than they ever are at home.

  • She is perfectly lovely, and so bright and jolly that it seems hard to realize she has had such a great sorrow, but her son says that is because she is so unselfish, and is always thinking of other people.


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