Sentence for well | Use well in a sentence

A sentence for the word well. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use well in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for well.

  • Well, Rose. (8)
  • Well, he is! (8)
  • Well, Cokeson! (8)
  • Well, I came. (10)
  • Well, I warn you. (8)
  • Well, sir, I went. (9)
  • Well, good-night, Mr. (9)
  • Well, there they were! (8)
  • Well; I must be trotting. (22)
  • Well mother? (8)
  • She is well? (10)
  • Well, I take an interest in him. (8)
  • Well, I can eat a good deal this morning. (8)
  • Pretty well time to start. (10)
  • Every night she slept well. (10)
  • He works well in the House. (10)
  • Well, he nurses her; he watches with her at night. (12)
  • Well, now go along and take a day to think it over. (8)
  • Well, Sir, I have a day in Stamford Place Thursdays. (8)
  • We get on together as well as we can. (10)
  • Well, neither would a Malloring with one of his Gaunts. (8)
  • We must try to do good as well as be good. (9)
  • I had never see her look half so well before. (6)
  • But other heads are at work as well as yours. (10)
  • One might just as well be a heathen; why not? (22)
  • The dinner was as well dressed as any I ever saw. (4)
  • Perhaps he thought it well not to risk his gains. (10)
  • You, Miss Woodhouse, I well know, play delightfully. (4)
  • He remembered too well who had called him Wilsonople. (10)
  • As well remain sitting and speaking beneath those towers! (8)
  • He stared blankly at the round handwriting he knew so well. (8)
  • In the abstract this contemplation of circumstances went well. (10)
  • It is well to learn manners without having them imposed on us. (10)
  • I am all the more dejected because you have treated me so well. (14)
  • Well, this is my Sabine Farm, rather on a larger scale, for the sake of friends. (10)
  • Said he was glad I seemed to be getting along so well with his son. (9)
  • At the bottom of his heart he knew that he had not used her very well. (9)
  • Well might common sense cower with the meaner animals at the picture. (10)
  • Is the radiator in one piece or so well fastened that it is gas-tight? (17)
  • Charles might as well take his tour, and let us see him again next year. (10)
  • I know why you inquire about him, very well; your sister is to marry him. (4)
  • She said, Very well, they would all keep, and went on with her unpacking. (9)
  • But they are apparently immensely interested as well as distracted by them. (9)
  • The first part of this new journey was well enough; there were game and water. (7)
  • I was very well yesterday; nothing at all the matter with me till this morning. (4)
  • She likes mountains, she mounts well: in any case, plenty of mules can be had. (10)
  • You say that nobody protests against your course; well, we are here to protest. (16)
  • He worked at high pressure and needed his bread and meat well seasoned with excitement. (13)
  • He had left it for his own good, and come to the only other country where he could live well. (8)
  • If Crum ever said a word, he would jolly well punch his head, and there would be an end of it. (8)
  • It affected our horses as well as ourselves; they extended their necks and threw forward their ears. (7)
  • This time the mare did not follow, but stood still; knowing as well as I that direction was quite lost. (8)
  • The general lifted his hat to their group, and hoped that Mrs. Eltwin was well, and Major Eltwin better. (9)
  • By the middle of September 1775 Arnold and his daring band were well on their way through the wilderness. (19)
  • He was obliged to call in the plumber to turn the water on again, as well as install a new shut-off cock. (17)
  • An excellent good fellow; better up in politics than any man I know; understands music; means well, you can see. (10)
  • I saw that I stood marked to be the scape goat of the day, and humbly continued to deserve well, notwithstanding. (10)
  • He welcomed the opportunity for enlarging his Spanish studies, and he had an honest desire to represent his country well. (14)
  • He made an effort for dignity as well as gayety, however, in stating himself to March, with many apologies for his persistency. (9)
  • Elizabeth, however, did not choose to take the hint, being well aware that a serious dispute must be the consequence of any reply. (4)
  • I always liked his Venetian pictures, for their poetic, unsentimentalized veracity, and I printed as well as liked many of his poems. (9)
  • Captain Risk now had his gear well cleared up and the shrouds well set up to stand a run before the ten-knot breeze. (18)
  • Ambition and vanity, as well as discretion, play a restraining part here; they play it, even though there be no provocation to danger. (16)
  • In their desertion they have multiplied and prospered; they may have a national grief, but they hide it well; and probably they have none. (9)
  • There were long arrears of cool indifference to her own claims in that direction, which she might very well have resented; but she did not. (9)
  • They recognized, too well, how a certain kind of conscience would appreciate this rumour; and how the puritans would lick their lengthened chops. (8)
  • It is, indeed, rather terrible, and it is of a quality in its celebrities which may well carry dismay to any among us presently intending immortality. (9)
  • Then, too, the instruments were crude and their tone lacked distinctiveness as well as the comparative sweetness and purity of the vocal music of that day. (3)

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