Sentence with word speaks. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use speaks in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for speaks.
- No one speaks. (8)
- Simeon speaks. (10)
- She speaks well. (10)
- She speaks of him. (10)
- Con speaks at last! (10)
- He speaks of a blow. (10)
- He speaks of a blow. (22)
- He speaks to command. (10)
- No one moves or speaks. (8)
- Jane speaks so distinct! (4)
- Speaks foreign English. (10)
- She speaks them correctly. (10)
- He speaks of you constantly. (10)
- She speaks a little too quick. (4)
- He often speaks of the weather. (10)
- The imperious Desire speaks out. (10)
- Dr. Bouthoin speaks to Dr. Gannius. (10)
- If Pericles speaks to you, have him. (10)
- She speaks coldly without looking up. (8)
- Speaks in a sort of soft, slow grind? (9)
- Speaks very sensible, the Union chap. (8)
- He speaks before he reaches the bottom. (8)
- He fences, it seems, and he speaks French. (9)
- She is confused; she speaks in maiden fashion. (10)
- He speaks of her in a tone of strange suspense. (12)
- He reaches the centre of the room before he speaks. (8)
- Such a thing never happens; no man ever speaks to me. (8)
- Little Zeno speaks the truth without any of your mixtures. (5)
- Quick, sharp, to the point, when she speaks; and read this! (10)
- Quick, sharp, to the point, when she speaks; and read this! (22)
- She speaks English, sir, and her name, I think, was foreign. (10)
- You may speak to Crickledon, if you speaks to him alone, sir. (10)
- She is listening to the talk, but she neither speaks nor moves. (8)
- Whoever speaks to me, I feel that I look at them and know them. (10)
- Truth speaks, and takes the spots of the confessed, To veil them. (10)
- See her eyes doze and her voice go a soft buzz when she speaks it! (10)
- She had the heart which is at our primal fires when nature speaks. (10)
- He peers about on all sides, and listens for a moment before he speaks. (9)
- That young fellow, in whom you confide so much, speaks for his country. (10)
- He goes to the door, opens it, and speaks to a constable in the corridor. (8)
- The commander speaks to his bugler, who claps his instrument to his lips. (1)
- On the contrary, there is something pleasing about his mouth when he speaks. (4)
- My father never speaks of that dear Sandra herself, except when he is tipsy. (10)
- He always speaks to the purpose; open, straightforward, and very well judging. (4)
- Then the two men move stealthily towards the door, and, as she speaks, pass out. (8)
- And a timed artillery speaks full-mouthed on a stuttering feeble reduced to nought. (10)
- Mr. Austen Leigh, we think, speaks too contemptuously of this initial notice of 1815. (4)
- Even if he speaks it with unnecessary roughness, the author cannot legitimately complain. (16)
- Now and then, but only very rarely, one of them speaks out, and usually on the unpopular side. (9)
- She speaks French, German, Spanish, and perhaps Arabic, for she lived eight years in Algeria. (14)
- I cherish the fancy that Port speaks the sentences of wisdom, Burgundy sings the inspired Ode. (10)
- But pray be careful that Andrew speaks not a word to his odious brother about our location here. (10)
- The voice speaks again; then from the wheezy little organ come the first faint chords of a hymn.] (8)
- Miss Bates was very chatty and good-humoured, as she always is, though she speaks rather too quick. (4)
- But I believe I am nice; I do not like strange voices; and nobody speaks like you and poor Miss Taylor. (4)
- He spoke of himself, as the towering Alp speaks out at a first view, bidding that which he was be known. (10)
- He was primed with wit, as with the garlic he speaks of giving to the game-cocks, to make them fight the better. (10)
- So long as he speaks truth, he does a useful work, and his motives are of no consequence to any one but himself. (16)
- Her features are not tragic features, and she walks too quick, and speaks too quick, and would not keep her countenance. (4)
- She is ready to have the fullest faith in the sincerity of his offer; speaks without any impatience for the fulfilment. (10)
- On the contrary, one of the most impassioned sentences in the paper is that in which he speaks of the dignity of politics. (14)
- While he speaks, a substantial woman, a little over middle-age, in old dark clothes and a black straw hat, enters from the corridor. (8)
- Love-suffused she quivers, falters – Falters, sighs, but never speaks, All her rosy blood up-gushing Overflows her ripe young cheeks. (10)
- She seems to me to wither men, when she speaks of their injustice, their snares to mislead and their cruelty when they have succeeded. (10)
- If ever the sense of human equality has expressed itself in the human countenance it speaks unmistakably from American faces like theirs. (9)
- Her behaviour to Sir James certainly speaks the greatest consciousness and embarrassment, but I see nothing in it more like encouragement. (4)
- This is language derided by the victorious enemy; it speaks nevertheless what the world, and even troubled America, thinks of the Irish Celt. (10)
- I was down in the country early this morning, looking over the house, with Taplow, my architect; and he speaks fairly well of the contractors. (10)
- Impiety speaks despair; Religion the virtue of serving as things of the furrowy ground, Debtors for breath while breath with our fellows in service we share. (10)
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