Sentence for charlotte | Use charlotte in a sentence

Sentences with charlotte. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use charlotte in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for charlotte.

  • Poor Charlotte! (4)
  • That was Charlotte! (10)
  • How does Charlotte do? (4)
  • Lady Charlotte cried. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte talked. (10)
  • The charlotte was removed. (8)
  • Lady Charlotte drew her close. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte squared to him. (10)
  • But Charlotte hammered as well. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte and the editor met. (10)
  • He handed Lady Charlotte the letter. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte rang for the footman. (10)
  • Why do I say these things, Charlotte? (8)
  • Lady Charlotte went to another near by. (10)
  • He was hardly cordial to Lady Charlotte. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte gave Wilfrid an open look. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte nodded to the appointment. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte decided now to say good-bye. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte turned away from her briskly. (10)
  • Charlotte is an excellent manager, I dare say. (4)
  • No impression was betrayed by Lady Charlotte. (10)
  • Her behaviour to my dear Charlotte is charming. (4)
  • Lady Charlotte burned with the question: Alone? (10)
  • Lady Charlotte dropped him a quick recognition. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte and Leo drove him to meet the coach. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte could not contain her mystification. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte mounted to ride to the battle daily. (10)
  • He bowed and rose, Lady Charlotte stretched out her hand. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte left her chair, and walked about the room. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte quickly left them, to run up to Georgiana. (10)
  • The key of Lady Charlotte will come in the course of events. (10)
  • However, there was no harm done, and Lady Charlotte liked him. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte considered that to be as good as the engagement. (10)
  • Charlotte the wife of Mr. Collins was a most humiliating picture! (4)
  • Lady Charlotte dared him to say they were for her sister-in-law. (10)
  • My dear Charlotte and I have but one mind and one way of thinking. (4)
  • Lady Charlotte suggested that he and his Aminta had passed by there. (10)
  • The tutor required by Lady Charlotte was found for her by Mr. Abner. (10)
  • It was a folly that Merthyr could not understand in his friend Charlotte. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte hunted her simile till the dogs had it or it ran to earth. (10)
  • The name of Lady Charlotte was an invitation to the conflict between them. (10)
  • You may be assured that Lady Charlotte Eglett would not be taken into them. (10)
  • Aunt Charlotte is ever so much better, so mother thinks we can go home-hurrah! (8)
  • Lady Charlotte had arranged to give him a moment in advance to make his peace. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte saw the chance as a wind-blown beacon-fire under press of shades. (10)
  • He had no dread of it, in contemplation of the necessity; he could crush his Charlotte. (10)
  • Together they stood by the lamp, a spectacle to ocean: but no Lady Charlotte drew near. (10)
  • She spoke so like his old Charlotte of the younger days that her brother partly laughed. (10)
  • While the family were in this confusion, Charlotte Lucas came to spend the day with them. (4)
  • Once or twice she could discern a faint blush; but in general Charlotte wisely did not hear. (4)
  • The thought framed itself that Charlotte and Wilfrid were not, by any law of selection, to match. (10)
  • Meeting Wilfrid and Lady Charlotte, Emilia was asked by him, who it was she had quitted so abruptly. (10)
  • It was rather worse than the anticipated struggle with this Charlotte, though he had kept his temper. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte came at a trot through the gate, to supervise the limbering-up of another felled tree. (10)
  • He talked on rapidly; he wondered that he did not hear Lady Charlotte exclaim at what she must be seeing. (10)
  • Over and over Lady Charlotte drove her flocks, of much the same pattern, like billows before a piping gale. (10)
  • I do not know whether Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Stetson wrecked a literary centre in leaving Los Angeles or not. (9)
  • He spoke a passing word, Lady Charlotte returned no answer, and was silent to her companion for some minutes. (10)
  • The last two days he was always by the side of Charlotte Davis: I pitied his taste, but took no notice of him. (4)
  • By way of accounting to Lady Charlotte for the lateness of his call, he mentioned the summons he had delivered. (10)
  • By-and-by he said, that though he had no particular affection for Lady Charlotte, he should probably marry her. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte needed no speech from him for sign of the boiling; she was too wary to speak while that went on. (10)
  • She crushed Charlotte as if she had taken her up in one hand, and without any display at all: no gesture, or spasm. (10)
  • Turning to Weyburn there, the inexhaustible Lady Charlotte remarked that their conversation had given her pleasure. (10)
  • In consequence, when he again saw Lady Charlotte, his admiration of that one prized characteristic of hers paralyzed him. (10)
  • I wish my dear Charlotte that you could but behold these Scotch giants; I am sure they would frighten you out of your wits. (4)
  • Height and build of body were such as might be expected in the brother of Lady Charlotte and from the tales of his prowess. (10)
  • Lady Charlotte, with her head over a map, and one hand arranging an eye-glass, hastily nodded them off, scarcely looking at them. (10)
  • Elizabeth now expected that she would produce a letter for her from Charlotte, as it seemed the only probable motive for her calling. (4)
  • They agreed with his devoted sister, Lady Charlotte Eglett, as to the prudence of keeping him out of England for a time, if possible. (10)
  • Having arrived, he ran hastily up to the room, expecting to find the three; but Lady Charlotte was alone, sitting in her chair with knotted arms. (10)
  • When Mr. Collins said anything of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed, which certainly was not unseldom, she involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte. (4)

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Definition of charlotte:

  • charlotte, shär’lot, n. a dish of apple marmalade covered with crumbs of toast. | charlotte russe, a custard enclosed in a kind of sponge-cake.(0)

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