And here I took pleasure to take the forfeits of the ladies who would not do their duty by kissing of them; among others a pretty lady, who I found afterwards to be wife to Sir W.
Dined at home and then with my wife to the Paynter's, and there she sat the first time to be drawn, while I all the while stood looking on a pretty lady's picture, whose face did please me extremely.
But you'll marry him yet, pretty lady; I know it, and I have told you so.
It was not work to which Carolyn May's "pretty lady" was used.
Every time she saw her uncle and her "pretty lady" together the observant child could not but notice that they were utterly wrapped up in each other.
Carolyn May had no intention of speaking to Uncle Joe about her visit to the carpenter and Miss Amanda; yet, having sounded the hardware dealer on that point before, she did not think he would really mind if she called on the "pretty lady.
He began, in a droning voice: “Pretty lady, your home is far away.
Neither the coffee nor its bearer came that evening to pretty Lady Gleeson in the way she had desired.
In particular Lady Gleeson, the "pretty Lady Gleeson," watched from the corner where she sat alone, sipping some refreshment.
She caught his attention instantly, this "pretty Lady Gleeson," although personally he found neither title nor adjective justified.
But it wasn't Mr. Hinton gave us the money to go to Torquay, it was my pretty lady.
Did mother tell you that our pretty lady came to-day, and brought such a splendid lot of things?
My pretty, pretty lady's hat is much too big for me now.
Illustration: "My pretty lady, are you come to stay with us?
Give me a piece of silver, pretty lady, and I'll tell your fortune true.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pretty lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.