Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "phine"

Lexicographically close words:
philter; philters; philtre; philtres; phimosis; phis; phisick; phisicke; phisik; phisike
  1. They were now both seated at the little round table on which Joséphine had just set a flaming rum omelette.

  2. To-day his servant Joséphine had just informed him that Lafolie was showing his teeth and talking of suing the seminary and the archbishopric for debt.

  3. The servant Joséphine had left the room, but her anxious shadow still flashed from moment to moment through the half-open door.

  4. The Princesse de Carignan, the grandmother of King Charles Albert, was a Princess Joséphine of Lorraine and a sister of the charming Princesse Charlotte, the Abbess of Remiremont, for whom M.

  5. Joséphine no longer answers except by signs: she is not yet born.

  6. Joséphine can no longer speak; and we have the great silence of infancy, which seems to be followed by a silence more mysterious still.

  7. Provence, Count de, married to the Princess Joséphine Louise of Savoy.

  8. Joséphine Louise, Princess of Savoy, married to the Count de Provence.

  9. In the middle of May, the Count de Provence was married to the Princess Joséphine Louise of Savoy, and the court went to Fontainebleau to receive the bride.

  10. Favourite, who had been to England, was admired by Zéphine and Dahlia.

  11. Zéphine and Dahlia had their hair in rolls.

  12. Yes; it is certain now that Zoséphine will always remain the Widow 'Thanase.

  13. Zoséphine looked up to his face from the little foot that edgewise was writing nothings in the dust.

  14. Zoséphine leaned upon her mother's shoulder, and softly breathed: "He is lying.

  15. Very soon it suited Zoséphine and Tarbox to sit down upon a little bench beside a bed of heart's-ease and listen to the orchestra.

  16. All I need to add is that there are good apartments overhead to be rented to women too good for this world, and that in the latter end of April, 1884, Zoséphine and Marguerite Beausoleil here made their home.

  17. Zoséphine had walked out earlier than Tarbox.

  18. Then followed Claude and Marguerite; and, behind all, Zoséphine and Tarbox.

  19. Then Madame Sosthène saw two things at once: that the guess was a good one, and that Zoséphine had bidden childhood a final "adjieu.

  20. Zoséphine had not thus far given him a moment alone.

  21. Napoléon gave it to Joséphine at her divorce but she preferred Malmaison.

  22. Joséphine de Beauharnais, not yet Empress, dwelt at No.

  23. Joth'phine and Childerth and me talked it over a long time, whether I thould write or not.

  24. Emma Gordon, in whothe lap you're a lying at prethent, would be a mother to you, and Joth'phine would be a thithter to you.

  25. Son of Joséphine by her first marriage with the Vicomte de Beauharnais.

  26. Joséphine was furious and burst into a torrent of imprecations against her father, while the carpenter shouted in a voice of exasperation: "Wretch!

  27. Little Joséphine has had a belly-ache from eating too much of the preserves the carpenter gave her.

  28. The injured porter bestowed a kick on Mouton, the carpenter's dog, which at that very moment his own little daughter Joséphine was nursing lovingly in her arms.

  29. Had not I better go to Zéphine Huntley's first, and get it over?

  30. I had known Zéphine from a child; her father was the best and kindest friend ever any man had.

  31. I had rather you did not abuse any one--it does not pay, and there is no great fun in it; but Zéphine specially not.

  32. Roger and Zéphine must also fain suspend their reminiscences.

  33. Before Mrs. Zéphine has finished her last grape, I have swept her incontinently away into the drawing-room.

  34. For Tante Joséphine was fat, and her bones were buried beyond all hope of recovery under great pendulous masses of quivering, perspiring flesh.

  35. III With a howl of bitter anguish Tante Joséphine collapsed upon the ground, and the earth shook.

  36. At first Tante Joséphine tried to get in too.

  37. Of the return Tante Joséphine does not speak.

  38. What Tante Joséphine said the woods have gathered to their breast.

  39. Joséphine made haste to add, "so pretty--as beautiful as the Cupids.

  40. I shall be charmed to see good Joséphine once more.

  41. Dermoncourt entered the carriage in the courtyard; Bonaparte and Joséphine were at one window, and Berthier at the next.

  42. Joséphine was weeping, and Bonaparte was trying to wipe her tears away with one hand, while with the other he laughingly played a military tattoo on the portion of her body which was turned towards the recess between bed and wall.

  43. Joséphine consoled herself: indeed, if we may believe Bourrienne, she managed to console herself too well.

  44. Youthful memories awoke in Eugène Sue; he remembered that Joséphine had been his godmother, and that he bore the name of Prince Eugène.

  45. Hester Prynne," said Margarita Joséphine Dolores, "and I have had nothing to eat since the man with the shining buttons gave me meat between bread a great many hours ago.

  46. Then that is the name of my first friend," said Margarita Joséphine Dolores, "but I hope to find others.

  47. And thus it was that Roger found himself for the second time in a carriage with Margarita Joséphine Dolores, but with a great difference in his attitude toward that young person.

  48. With this alliance in view he had been divorced from Jos‚phine at the close of the preceding year.

  49. When Joséphine revives the memory of her past, a luminous aura is observed around her and is perceived by Louise.

  50. Now, to the eyes of Louise, this aura becomes dark when Joséphine is in the phase separating two existences.

  51. Joséphine no longer answers except by signs; she is not yet born, “she is floating in darkness.

  52. In every instance, there is a strong reaction in Joséphine when I touch points where Louise tells me that she perceives the aura, whether it be dark or light.

  53. His affections were fixed upon Joséphine Thierry, and he spent with her all the time he could spare from his teaching.

  54. This was the very highest favour that could be bestowed on them; and it was owing to the influence of Bonaparte on the one side, and that of Joséphine on the other, that this double result was attained.


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