Use glad in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use glad in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for glad.
- Glad to see you. (4)
- I am glad of it. (4)
- The glad eye, Mary. (8)
- I was glad of that! (13)
- I am glad he is gone. (4)
- Awfully glad to see you! (8)
- I am so glad it is over! (4)
- I am amazingly glad of it. (4)
- Very glad to see you again. (8)
- I never saw anybody so glad. (9)
- I shall be glad to see you. (10)
- And he was glad that he did not. (8)
- But I shall be glad to hear it. (10)
- I am glad I cannot have any more. (8)
- I am glad he dines here on Tuesday. (4)
- I shall be very glad to see her again. (14)
- I should be glad to take him something. (10)
- I was glad to see you so well entertained. (4)
- My Nancy will be glad to hear from daddy. (18)
- He was glad to go, wretched in having gone. (10)
- If I can give you a hand I shall be very glad. (8)
- And I am heartily glad to hear you say the same. (4)
- They had sat up late, talking in a glad excitement. (9)
- And, at times, she felt as if she would be glad to die. (8)
- She was heartily glad to have Diana by her side again. (10)
- Glad to hear ye talk in that sensible way, Mr. Feverel. (10)
- Andrew, she thinks, would be glad to help me to his seat. (10)
- Here was something that even Wright would be glad to have. (13)
- Willoughby indeed must be tired of her, glad of her going. (10)
- Margarita was glad to believe he had not spoken of himself. (10)
- I should be very glad to, know at present what it dealt with. (9)
- I am glad the poem is liked, though I cannot yet see it fairly. (14)
- She expressed herself very glad that he should like it so much. (10)
- Said he was glad I seemed to be getting along so well with his son. (9)
- I am very glad of it, being a disbeliever in punishments of all sorts. (9)
- He is, and he must be, only too glad if there is a market for his wares. (9)
- So keen was the glad expression of her face, that Weisspriess looked up. (10)
- And I should be very glad if it came about that this helped Captain Dancy. (8)
- I am so glad your eldest cousin is gone, that he may be Mr. Bertram again. (4)
- Her dear Skepsey was coming down to her for a holiday, she was glad to hear. (10)
- He was glad of quarters at an hotel, a solitary bed, absence from his Nataly. (10)
- If he has a spark of chivalry in him he will be only too glad to see her free. (8)
- I should be glad to think I passed a time beneath the earth, and have risen again. (10)
- But I am very glad to find it was only my own fancy, and that you really do not blame me. (4)
- But at this moment a servant came, and said that Mrs. Decie would be glad to see Herr Harz. (8)
- He was not so glad when he looked round on these, his first, examples of modern German art. (9)
- But see her in the Seasons through that year; That one glad year and the fair opening month. (10)
- I was glad to get home, for I had been all the time tormented by my old malady of homesickness. (9)
- Presently the long, rich, single notes cut the air, and melted to their glad delicious chuckle. (10)
- Workmen only were abroad, and Alvan was glad to be out with them to feel with them as one of them. (10)
- A faint smile gleamed for a moment on her face, as though she were glad to have come to a decision. (12)
- After an interval, the Fair Persian having done duty by showing herself, was glad to quit the room. (10)
- He had an aunt living in Königsberg, and he was glad to stay with her a while, because he was hard up. (12)
- In his opinion they were in safe hands, and he was glad to register his support of the measure proposed. (8)
- They welcomed the sight of suffering thankfully, for the poor blotted faces were so glad at sight of them. (10)
- Very unfriendly, certainly; and he must be a very odd man; but we are so glad to have her amongst us again! (4)
- He could see now that she had no idea of giving that plan up, and he was glad that he had not said anything. (9)
- Still, however, affection was glad to catch at any reasonable excuse for not hurrying on the wretched moment. (4)
- I shall be glad to hear from you in the course of a few days whether you have succeeded in gaining any information. (8)
- He was glad to have him go, though he pressed him to drop in soon again, and said they would take in a play together. (9)
- She had, as she told her daughter, fretted so much on her account that she hardly knew whether she was glad to see her. (10)
- It was pleasant to feel that the thought of her possessed him through and through, but she was tremulously glad of that corridor. (8)
- Tears would not have persuaded him so powerfully, that he might prove to her he was glad of her whatever the portion she brought. (10)
- Leave them to reap the harvest of their toil, While fast in moonlight the glad vessel glides, As if instinctive to its forest home. (10)
- Sir Thomas was satisfied; too glad to be satisfied, perhaps, to urge the matter quite so far as his judgment might have dictated to others. (4)
- The gallant Chevalier and his associates would have been glad to have pursued their successes by crossing the Bay and capturing York Factory. (19)
- Then she murmured that name of the dearth, The Beneficent, Hers, who bade Our husbandmen sow for the birth Of the grain making earth full glad. (10)
- Vernon seemed a sheepish fellow, without stature abroad, glad of a compliment, grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw and heard. (10)
Also see sentences for: blissful, delighted, elated, exhilarating, gratified, happy, joyful.
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