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Sentences with my in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use my in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for my.

  • My humour? (12)
  • Bless my soul! (9)
  • Except my face. (8)
  • My mother cried. (10)
  • My strength will not. (10)
  • I withdraw my words, sir. (8)
  • My lord echoed his wife. (10)
  • I see your heart, my dear. (8)
  • I could hardly keep my seat. (4)
  • I have not asked my sister. (22)
  • Oh, my Gyp, what a funny one! (8)
  • Take my advice, and bottle up. (8)
  • I guarantee her, on my honour. (10)
  • Irma, you want repose, my dear. (10)
  • My aunt made an effort to retire. (10)
  • I am now going to murder my Sister. (4)
  • My dispositions were speedily made. (6)
  • My father raised his head proudly. (10)
  • Fancy my having to go down to the city. (22)
  • Mr. Woodseer, run to my nurse-girl, Martha. (10)
  • I win, or death hides from me my missing it. (10)
  • My patience is at breaking-point, I warn you. (8)
  • At last I summoned up courage to tell my wife. (6)
  • It was my one serious conflict with Modestine. (2)
  • Now take you my word for it, they will again. (10)
  • I will not obtrude my curiosity, but who is V . (10)
  • My gift of the horse appeared to anger him most. (10)
  • My Irish friend accompanied me so far on the way. (2)
  • And my purse left behind, like the skin of a thing. (10)
  • I felt something like decay in my sap just to hear him. (10)
  • You asked me for my opinions: I was bound to give them. (10)
  • You are not to make fun to-day, because it is my birthday. (8)
  • I fancy I am rather a favourite; he took notice of my gown. (4)
  • So lead along, cries Roving Tim, And croak, my jolly raven! (10)
  • Accept this prophecy in proof of the truth of my assertions. (12)
  • I have something at my heart that prevents me from sleeping. (10)
  • I understood very early that it was my duty to imitate them. (10)
  • Now, then, Dahly, my lass, you take my arm. (10)
  • It was the last cheque I handled that morning before my lunch. (8)
  • She spoke on the subject to my lord as to a husband pardoned. (10)
  • My mother desires her best love, and hopes to hear from you soon. (4)
  • My sensitive watchfulness caught no other indication of a change. (10)
  • You must allow me to judge where my duty lay, in a very hard case. (8)
  • The next morning he stopped at Dorminghurst and visited my friends. (18)
  • I name all our titles, and if I wish to be red in my cheeks, I must rouge. (10)
  • It really is a wonder to behold, And makes me feel the bristles of my chin. (10)
  • My tears were no feminine weakness, I could not be a discordant instrument. (10)
  • Riding out perfectly crazed by it, I met Kiomi, and transferred my emotions. (10)
  • I can no longer help thanking you for your unexampled kindness to my poor sister. (4)
  • My father read passages of the book aloud, and he wanted me to read it all myself. (9)
  • None of them imagined my brother such a fool as to be wheedled into marrying her. (10)
  • Shall I renounce my mission, and ask Miss Greydon to be my wife? (18)
  • To my mind the whole thing turns on our finding who knew that De Levis had this money. (8)
  • My aunt Dorothy accepted the eulogy with a singular trembling wrinkle of the forehead. (10)
  • You must have thought me so rude; but indeed it was not my own fault, was it, Mrs. Allen? (4)
  • My letter, which was intended to keep him longer in the country, has hastened him to town. (4)
  • In the midst of all this, my marriage: I had seven weeks of peace; and then I saw what I was. (10)
  • I was very fond of my work, though, and proud of my swiftness and skill in it. (9)
  • A moment after I heard a loud plunge, and, turning my head, saw the clergyman struggling to shore. (2)
  • She took her seat, as she had moved, with sedateness, the exchange of a toneless word with my lord. (10)
  • I believed with all my heart that circumstances were blameable for much that did not quite please me. (10)
  • My own sister as a wife, Sir Thomas Bertram as a husband, are my standards of perfection. (4)
  • I feigned the gratitude which I could see that he expected, and then I took courage to put my question to him. (9)
  • But this is certainly my experience, that misfortune makes me feel more and more superior to those whom I despise. (10)
  • The land is dark, the night is late: O, but the heart in my side is ill, And the nightingale will languish for its mate. (10)
  • Excepting, if you please, my dear lady, a bad shot you made at a rascal cur, no more worthy of you than Beelzebub of Paradise. (10)
  • The party at mess soon after separated, and I wished my friend good night for the last time before meeting him as a bride-groom. (6)
  • The sense of her unholy attractions abased and mortified me: and it set me thinking on the strangeness of my disregard of Mdlle. (10)
  • When my mother removes into another house my services shall be readily given to accommodate her as far as I can. (4)
  • You are afraid of giving me trouble; but I assure you, my dear Jane, the Campbells can hardly be more interested about you than I am. (4)
  • Schwartz, the huge dragoon, whose big black horse hung near him in my memory like a phantom, pulled the chair at a quiet pace, head downward. (10)
  • I never mind going through anything, where a friend is concerned; that is my disposition, and John is just the same; he has amazing strong feelings. (4)
  • It would have been trifling with my reputation to allow of his departing with such an impression in my disfavour; in this light, condescension was necessary. (4)

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Definition of my:

  • my, (when emphatic or distinct) m, (otherwise) me, poss. adj. belonging to me. (0)

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