She put a little gold on the table, and asked Miss Maitland, in a whisper, to play for her.
The part demands a better actress than Patti, and this Fraulein was not half as good: she put on the painful grin of a prize-fighter who has received a staggerer, and grinned all through the part, though there is little in it to grin at.
She put him in Coventry for telling a lie; but she was far more unhappy all the time than he was.
She put that to him," she says, "and he agreed that that would alter his view of the case.
She put them at their ease--or tried to--with a gracious gesture.
She put a hand on his bared muscular arm and began to speak in Spanish.
And listen--she had me in a corner and, of course, being my mother, she put on the screws.
She put Jose at a four-foot wire fence, and came clattering into the yard.
Anyway, Agatha would like to see her appearing well, so she put on the plain snowy linen, and carefully pinning a big apron over it, she went to the kitchen.
She put them to bed, her heart almost sickened at what they had been taught and told.
She put on her bonnet to go to Ancoats; for see, and question, and comfort, and worship Jem, she must.
So she puton her pretty new blue merino, made tight to her throat her little linen collar and linen cuffs, and sallied forth to impress poor gentle Margaret.
And she now felt quite happy and lighthearted; she put on the shoes and danced and jumped about in them.
She put on her many-league boots, in which she covered an hour's walk at every step, and it was not long before she overtook them.
So she put it on, and went into the palace, and all the people gazed upon her; and the dress pleased the bride so much that she asked whether it was to be sold.
She put up her hand to her head and her fingers touched the faded wreath of wild roses.
Her dark eyes opened widely in amazement and fear--she put out a hand as though to steady herself.
Then her anxiety got the better of her; she put on her hat and started, leaving Effie in charge of the servant Betty.
She put on her bonnet and best dress; the latter was very plainly made of simple grey cloth, but on her it looked well enough, and in the breast of it she thrust the letter which she had written on the previous day.
She put Kirke's little nephew off her lap, and instantly left the beach.
The wig had been crumpled in packing; she put it on and went to the toilet-table to comb it out.
She put it in the drawer where she keeps her account-books.
Instead of answering his inquiry, she put a question of her own.
After a moment, she put out a hand and pushed him gently from her.
She put on her things coolly, and he noticed a savage stealthiness as she pushed the long pins through her hat and hair.
With features in chagrin, she put on her hat, yet when she turned to him, she was smiling.
Afraid to trust it to the hand of a servant, she put on her hat and walked back to town.
Literature was my holiday friend at first; and if she put a gold piece or two into my pocket, it was not what I sought her for.
She put it entirely in my hands, saying she did not know where her duty lay, and she would abide by my decision.
The old woman muttered something inaudible and, after feeling her iron and discovering that it was cold, she put it down before the fire.
She put in no plea for delay, and her mother, though affecting a little consternation at Mutimer's haste, could not seriously object.
Adela had a Japanese fan in her hand; she put it against her forehead, and still seemed to consider.
When she had finished struggling with her long thick hair and put the hairpins into the solid coil on the top of her head and tied the stout doubled door-knocker plait at her neck, she put on the rose-madder blouse.
The remainder of her songs, excepting a little bound volume of Sterndale Bennett, she put away at the bottom of her Saratoga trunk.
She put up her hands on either side of her mouth as if for shouting.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she put" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.