Some people," she declared, "never seemed to be able to find out that they are grown up.
I never saw such dressing in all my life," she declared.
I think a classical name would be best for the boat," she declared.
And what had Eleanor meant when she declared that whatever she did, she would tell her father first?
Bertie indeed, she declared, would be more angry than anyone else when he heard to what insult Mrs. Bold had been subjected.
She would, as she declared to her husband, make her wail heard in the market-place if she did not get redress and justice.
Madeline could always dispose herself so as to make room for a gentleman, though, as she declared, the crinoline of her lady friends was much too bulky to be so accommodated.
Mrs. Proudie was delighted to hear it; nothing, she declared, pleased her so much as to think Her bairn respectit like the lave.
I really think that dad feels more bloodthirsty when he talks about some of our politicians than he does about the Germans," she declared.
She was delighted at this hit of her identity with that personage--it fitted so her character; she declared it was the title she meant henceforth to adopt.
But, you know," she declared, "it all depends on you.
You can't harm us," she declared, flinging her words defiantly at the Mexican.
Anything may happen at a moment's notice," she declared.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she declared" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.