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Example sentences for "sean"

Lexicographically close words:
seamless; seams; seamstress; seamstresses; seamy; seance; seances; seaplane; seaplanes; seaport
  1. Take care that the |Cuidado que las viras welts be well |sean bien cosidas.

  2. I will have them |Deseo que sean encuadernadas bound in calf, |en becerrillo, y rotuladas.

  3. In sean old, the n has its plain sound when the following word begins with a Lingual.

  4. The Sean Dana showed that he had largely made use of Kennedy’s collection.

  5. Sean looking up at her in kindly manner in which old rebel might glance at impatient young rebel: "You forget.

  6. I asked Sean Milroy if he were not afraid that he would be re-taken, and he responded comfortably that the "peelers" would never attempt to take a political prisoner out of a gathering like that.

  7. Then, emerging from her pre-occupation, she demanded of Sean Milroy: "What have you planned for your constituency?

  8. Sean looked at him steadily with slight twinkle in his eye.

  9. Sean for fish, I gave every body leave to go ashore at the Watering place to amuse themselves as they thought proper.

  10. Side ready for heeling out, and in the Evening Haul'd the Sean and caught a few fish.

  11. We hauled the Sean in several places in the River, but caught only a few Mullet, with which we returned on board about Noon.

  12. In the evening the Yawl came in, having not been able to Strike one Turtle on account of the blowing weather, nor can we catch much fish with the Sean in the Harbour.

  13. Having the Sean with us we made a few hauls and caught 300 pounds weight of different sorts of fish, which were equally distributed to the Ship's Company.

  14. On the way to the mainland Sean O'Donohue ground his teeth.

  15. They swarmed past him, they raced on into the distance, and Sean O'Donohue struggled to a sitting position.

  16. Sean O'Donohue concluded that he had gone back to supervise some shenanigans.

  17. Sean O'Donohue in the very quintessence of bitterness.

  18. The deathly pallor of Sean O'Donohue changed to pale lavender.

  19. Like Sean O'Donohue was sayin' to me yesterday, at the very bottom of a bottle, we Erse can always depend on St. Patrick to take care of things!

  20. When the ground-car drivers started back to Tara, Sean O'Donohue was a small, rigid embodiment of raging death and destruction held only temporarily in leash.

  21. To those in the vehicles, it seemed incredible that anybody should dare to rejoice within at least two light-years of Sean O'Donohue as he was at this moment.

  22. But nobody dared tell that to Sean O'Donohue!

  23. With stiff, jerky motions Sean O'Donohue got out of the enforcedly stopped car.

  24. He almost bumped into the stunned Sean O'Donohue.

  25. It's your birthday will be a planetary holiday long after we're married and our grandchildren think I'm as big a nuisance as your grandfather Sean O'Donohue!

  26. Bad luck to me," said Sean Ruadh, "if I came here but to take the life out of you!

  27. The outfit was brought, Sean Ruadh put it on; then the father gave him a black-haired steed that could overtake the wind before him, and outstrip the wind behind.

  28. Sean Ruadh, after the wedding, went with his wife to live in the kingdom of the giants, and left his father-in-law on his own land.

  29. Sean Ruadh went on the red steed between earth and sky, with thrice the speed of the day before.

  30. Again Sean Ruadh stood in his way, and with one blow of the giant's sword made two halves of the urfeist.

  31. When he drove home the cows that night, the king came out, and Sean Ruadh asked: "What news from the urfeist?

  32. Now the king knew nothing of the strength of Sean Ruadh, who was bare-footed, ragged, and shabby.

  33. With that Sean Ruadh drew his sword of light, swept the heads off every man of them, and threw heads and bodies on the dirt-heap behind the castle.

  34. Sean Ruadh went to the first giant's castle and put away his horse, clothes, and sword.

  35. She held, however, so firmly to one of the blue glass boots that Sean Ruadh had to leave it in her hands.

  36. Next day Sean Ruadh drove the cows to the third giant's pasture, went to the castle, and told the housekeeper to bring the giant's sword and apparel, and have the red steed led to the door.

  37. Sean Ruadh, dressed and mounted on his red steed, was the most beautiful man in the world.

  38. Perhaps some one will come to save her," said Sean Ruadh.

  39. Sean Ruadh found more treasure in this castle than in the first one.

  40. Sean Ruadh sprang to his steed and back to the castle.

  41. Thus you've sean how the flower of my affeckshns was tawn out of my busm, and my art was left bleading.

  42. I enounced my abrup intention to cut--you should have sean the sensation among hall the people!


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