Sentence for address | Use address in a sentence

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  • Yer new address! (8)
  • To this address. (8)
  • Leave your address? (8)
  • What was the address? (8)
  • But how get his address? (8)
  • Her address was unknown. (10)
  • No address was on your card. (10)
  • Address on his baggage: Robin Hill. (8)
  • Did he give you his name and address? (8)
  • She had engaged to send her address. (10)
  • His first address made Catherine start. (4)
  • Laura continued to address her sister. (10)
  • She gave the address of a London hotel. (10)
  • You can date your Address from Riversley. (10)
  • I will drive down to this address you give me. (10)
  • The youth gave his address on paper to Emilia. (10)
  • My name is Louis Ferrand; no address at present. (8)
  • He was her son; how could she ask for his address? (8)
  • Graviter, see Mr Ricardos out, and take his address. (8)
  • Segwuna took up the envelope and examined the address. (18)
  • Durst I address a person who was under a vow of silence? (2)
  • Beneath was written the address of a West End post-office. (8)
  • He could not address her as Dear Miss Brown or as Dear Madam. (9)
  • She had ceased to address Libby, who respected her soliloquy. (9)
  • Cecil forwarded the Address to Everard Romfrey without comment. (10)
  • Have the kindness, if you please, not to address me in enigmas. (10)
  • But she had given him her address, both in London and the country. (8)
  • It was closed, but her address was given him; a bank in Cape Town. (8)
  • Miss Carrington had to address her question to him twice before he heard. (10)
  • He remembered his address now, and he gave it as he plunged into the coupe. (9)
  • Out of an overlooked compartment fell a letter without envelope or address. (1)
  • He ventured to put his hand on her shoulder, continuing softly to address her. (10)
  • He stood a minute outside finding the address, then made his way down the street. (8)
  • Address him for counsel in the person of dupe, she could not; shame was a barrier. (10)
  • How they obtained her address was a puzzle; they stole in to comfort her slightly. (10)
  • And now rose the question, two-dozen-mouthed, Did Matey know her address at Douvres? (10)
  • He has too much real feeling to address any woman on the haphazard of selfish passion. (4)
  • But wiser is it always that the star in the ascendant should not address the one waning. (10)
  • He asked if the Marches had left any address with her, and she answered that they had not. (9)
  • I, in return, could give no permanent address, so I related my history from the beginning. (10)
  • The young fellow touched his cap to the whole group, but he ventured to address only Boyne. (9)
  • But I ordered her original address to be left inside that it might show she had not forgotten. (14)
  • Nothing for it but to lay the sails aside and address ourselves to steady paddling in the rain. (2)
  • The following address will find me, and I shall ask you presently to send on my household gods. (8)
  • The fourth address was a furnished flat without a kitchen, in a house with a general restaurant. (9)
  • He was told that Mrs. Ayrton had lived there, but had left, and her present address was unknown. (22)
  • Later, they begged him, when they knew he was to be at St. Andrews, to address them unofficially. (14)
  • My man has four names according to the tongue I address him in, Giacomo, Santiago, Jacques, James. (14)
  • Edward Ferrars was not recommended to their good opinion by any peculiar graces of person or address. (4)
  • What a contrast did it offer to his last address in Rosings Park, when he put his letter into her hand! (4)
  • He called here yesterday to inquire your address, and at my suggestion wrote a note, which I now enclose. (6)
  • Semple, a man of extremely mild manners and cultivated mind, flushed with indignation at such an address. (19)
  • I am just now bothered with an address to be given next week at the opening of a public library in Chelsea. (14)
  • The elegant address of Mr Cleveland, his polished Manners and Delightful Bow, at once confirmed my attachment. (4)
  • Then, going to her bureau, she took up her address book and looked for the name: Wing, 88, Frankland Street, Fulham. (8)
  • Twice I have followed you, and found your name and address; twice I have written to you, and made the same proposal. (10)
  • Twice I have followed you, and found your name and address; twice I have written to you, and made the same proposal. (22)
  • She thanked him again and again; and, with a sweetness of address which always attended her, invited him to be seated. (4)
  • But before they had gone a mile he corrected the address, in an impulse of which next moment he felt thoroughly ashamed. (8)
  • The Address, moreover, was ultra-Radical: museums to be opened on Sundays; ominous references to the Land question, etc. (10)
  • And because there is no one present to chastise him, he dares to address me and talk of his foul passion for my daughter. (10)
  • His address to her was hurried, rather uncertain, coherent enough between the drop and the catch of articulate syllables. (10)
  • This address, accompanied by a commanding elevation of the dexter hand, seemed to excite Mr. Raikes far more than Old Tom. (10)
  • In his doubt he ventured to address her, and then Lottie turned her back upon him in a manner that was perfectly convincing. (9)
  • He took him into the Parliament house, and showed him where she sat while the queen- mother read the address from the throne. (9)
  • She broke off to address the woman who had now come back and was holding up the trailing breadths of the electric-blue gauze. (9)
  • He had not reached Hamilton Terrace before he changed his mind, and hailing a cab, gave the driver an address in Wistaria Avenue. (8)
  • In spite of his shame about the Leightons, Beaton had no present intention of looking them up or sending Mrs. Horn their address. (9)
  • For the most part the talk did not address itself to me, but became an exchange of thoughts and fancies between himself and Lowell. (9)
  • Lady Middleton was not more than six or seven and twenty; her face was handsome, her figure tall and striking, and her address graceful. (4)
  • His appearance was greatly in his favour; he had all the best part of beauty, a fine countenance, a good figure, and very pleasing address. (4)
  • It is fair, therefore, to take his address on Democracy, given 6 October, 1884, as a careful and deliberate expression of his political faith. (14)
  • In silent astonishment Georgiana heard him address speeches to her such as dowagers who have seen their day can alone of womankind complacently swallow. (10)

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