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Example sentences for "rathe"

Lexicographically close words:
ratepayers; raters; rates; rateur; rath; rather; raths; ratification; ratifications; ratifie
  1. Drink is the dainty harvester; no puny ears for him, no faint and bending stalks: he reaps the rathe corn, and there is only the choicest of the choice in his sheaves.

  2. You will find that many friends have made the journey to Paris for the occasion--Madame de Chantonnay and Albert, Madame de Rathe and many from the Vendée and the West whom you have met on your journey.

  3. I happen to know that the Vicomtesse de Rathe has the digestion of a schoolboy.

  4. Both Caroline Rathe and Louise were handsome women handsomely dressed; he was seated in a nest of soft tulle and ruffled embroidery, of pliant swaying bodies.

  5. There was no possibility of mistaking her allusions; August smiled broadly, but Louise and Caroline Rathe watched her with an unmoved sharp curiosity.

  6. Bernard was in front with the chauffeur, and Frederick Rathe occupied a small seat at the knees of the three others.

  7. August Turnbull repeated the favorite aphorisms from Frederick Rathe about the higher man.

  8. Verily it is proved that richesse, dignite, and power ben not trewe way to the knotte, but as rathe by suche thinges the knotte to be unbounde; wherfore on these thinges I rede no wight truste to gette any good knotte.

  9. Than,' quod she, 'wol I preve that shrewes as rathe shul ben in the knotte as the good; and that were ayenst kynde.

  10. You will find that many friends have made the journey to Paris for the occasion--Madame de Chantonnay and Albert, Madame de Rathe and many from the Vendee and the West whom you have met on your journey.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    rather coarse; rather common; rather curious; rather difficult; rather does; rather fancy; rather fine; rather guess; rather hard; rather have; rather late; rather less; rather like; rather long; rather narrow; rather remarkable; rather small; rather soft; rather stout; rather than; rather the; rather then; rather think; rather tough; rather will; rather would