A sentence using the word caroline. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use caroline in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for caroline.
- Caroline, Caroline! (10)
- Caroline can go. (10)
- It was Caroline. (10)
- Caroline shook her head. (10)
- Caroline was getting pale. (10)
- But why could not Caroline? (10)
- Caroline inquired by instinct. (10)
- Caroline looked at her sister. (10)
- Harriet and Caroline went next. (10)
- Caroline Ormond was hardly older. (10)
- Now will you attend to me, Caroline? (10)
- The Countess went to fetch Caroline. (10)
- Caroline was stooping forward to him. (10)
- Caroline murmured some soothing words. (10)
- Caroline answered him with a faint smile. (10)
- Caroline eyed Evan with a meaning sadness. (10)
- Caroline was by nature luxurious and soft. (10)
- Caroline, she subsequently learnt, had likewise been a fool. (10)
- The young lady, Miss Caroline, seconded me. (10)
- Caroline exclaimed, for he was near the door. (10)
- Ten minutes later she was alone with Caroline. (10)
- It was the last day also of Caroline and the Duke. (10)
- Caroline asserted with more than natural vehemence. (10)
- Caroline went to the Countess: Evan waited for Rose. (10)
- Caroline vainly strove to deny that she had told him. (10)
- With one foot in the room Caroline hung watching him. (10)
- Caroline proposed to take her to Beckley without delay. (10)
- Caroline, however, had her reasons for desiring to maintain appearances. (10)
- He did not, Caroline admitted as possible, but he might. (10)
- I need not add, that Caroline sighingly did her bidding. (10)
- Caroline reached her hand over to her, and felt the paper. (10)
- Patrick spoke of Caroline Adister and pursued his narrative. (10)
- Caroline requested her to nod to him once, but she would not. (10)
- My visit was not long, as Caroline and Mrs. Hurst were going out. (4)
- Patrick caught a glance from Caroline, and the pair rose together. (10)
- Yes, Caroline was still with the Duke; they were talking earnestly. (10)
- I adjure you, Caroline, to lay this clearly before our dear brother. (10)
- Caroline remarked, hitherto a passive listener to these Lusitanian contes. (10)
- Jane had been a week in town without either seeing or hearing from Caroline. (4)
- The Countess turned her head round to Caroline like an astonished automaton. (10)
- A Caroline awakened no soft association of fancies, no mysterious heaven and earth. (10)
- Perhaps, as Patrick said of him to Caroline Adister, he was a bard without a theme. (10)
- The Countess breathed a short appeal to Providence that Caroline might not prove a fool. (10)
- Arrived at Beckley, she, to her great delight, found Caroline there, waiting for the funeral. (10)
- This, having danced with Caroline Harrington, the gallant Lieutenant Strike determined to do. (10)
- Caroline looked in the glass, at the Countess, as polished a reflector, and fell into a chair. (10)
- His ridiculous pride must nevertheless inquire whether Caroline had been begging this for him. (10)
- But the Countess, who had given Rose to Evan, and the Duke to Caroline, where was her supporter? (10)
- Caroline alone expressed regret that she had not set eyes on him from the day she became a wife. (10)
- Caroline, with some hesitation, related to her more than the Countess had ventured to petition for in her prayers. (10)
- Caroline stood at her piano, turning over the leaves of a music-book, with a pressure on her eyelids. (10)
- Evan was sent rushing from the Countess to Caroline, with whom the Countess was content to leave him. (10)
- The sight of a love so humble in its strength and affluence, sent Caroline to Evan on a fruitless errand. (10)
- Juliana confided the secret to Caroline, who suggested interested motives, which Juliana would not hear of. (10)
- Caroline cried, kissing him on the steps; and the Duke watched the operation, and the Countess observed the Duke. (10)
- Poor Caroline obeyed; but she was capable of reflecting only that her face was unnaturally lean and strange to her. (10)
- Caroline asked him to stay, as she did not see him often, and (she brought it in at the close) her home was not very happy. (10)
- Jane had sent Caroline an early answer to her letter, and was counting the days till she might reasonably hope to hear again. (4)
- Caroline is certainly the loveliest woman I ever beheld, and I forgive her now the pangs of jealousy she used to make me feel. (10)
- Let Caroline cleverly contrive this, as she might, without any compromise, and the stay at Beckley Court would be a great gain. (10)
- Caroline could scarcely forbear from smiling at the feverish anxiety she showed for a reply that should confirm her words and hopes. (10)
- One night Juliana returned from her drive alarmingly ill. She was watched through the night by Caroline and the Countess alternately. (10)
- Caroline promised to obey, and coming to Juliana to mark her looks, observed a faint pleased smile dying away, and had her hand gently squeezed. (10)
- And the Countess, knowing that Evan loved his sister Caroline, incidentally related to him an episode in the domestic life of Major and Mrs. Strike. (10)
- The demonstrativeness the Countess thirsted for was afforded her by Juley Bonner, and in a measure by her sister Caroline, who loved Evan passionately. (10)
- Whereupon, pitying her poor English nature, the Countess gave her advice, and this advice she now implored her familiars to instruct or compel Caroline to follow. (10)
Also see sentences for: carol, carolina, carolled.
Definition of caroline:
- caroline, a french form of the fem. of carolus_, the latin of charles. | dims. carrie, caddie.(0)
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