Sentence for cordial | Use cordial in a sentence

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

  • But Madame was very cordial. (14)
  • It was an intoxicating cordial. (10)
  • Never had Fanny more wanted a cordial. (4)
  • He was hardly cordial to Lady Charlotte. (10)
  • He joined the stream with a cordial spirit. (10)
  • Beauchamp looked as if he had swallowed a cordial. (10)
  • Hart laughed at this cordial testimony to his art. (13)
  • The stirring cordial day had put new breath in him. (10)
  • Sir Willoughby advanced, appearing in a cordial mood. (10)
  • Temporarily we are in cordial intercourse, Mr. Colesworth. (10)
  • Cordial indeed, the chills he endured were flung from the world. (10)
  • At lunch he was almost cordial, and kept pressing Bosinney to eat. (8)
  • Her face gave a glimpse of its youth in a cordial farewell smile. (10)
  • He now let Fulkerson have his hand, and they exchanged a cordial pressure. (9)
  • Helen walked down the steps with her guest in a vague desire to be cordial. (13)
  • One may be sure the Indians gave their pale-face friends a cordial greeting. (19)
  • Drummond and William Harvey were cordial, and just laughed over the incident. (10)
  • He was himself most cordial in his recognition of the things that pleased him. (9)
  • I feel quite angry with the woman, and she is not so cordial as she might be. (10)
  • I keep my honour intact, like a bottled cordial; my unfailing comfort in adversity! (10)
  • Their reception from Mr. Bennet, to whom they then turned, was not quite so cordial. (4)
  • Mr. Darcy walked off; and Elizabeth remained with no very cordial feelings toward him. (4)
  • Love her as well, you had his cordial hand; as wisely, then all his weapons to back you. (10)
  • The others were cordial, and did not snarl at me for going to the ropes, as he called it. (10)
  • Bequeath one sacred tome to each, and keep for yourself the cordial feeling that sends both. (14)
  • He was very cordial in his inquiries; and I had to pretend, to gratify him, that you were very well. (9)
  • She said he was unselfish, kind, affable with his equals; he was cordial to the acquaintances he met. (10)
  • His features took a more cordial smile to convince me that the dismissing sentence was merely playful. (10)
  • Uncle and nephew went their separate ways, rarely meeting, though their exchange of esteem was cordial. (10)
  • Dreams of this kind are taken at times by wealthy people as a cordial at the bar of benevolent intentions. (10)
  • The sight of masts at Bristol was a cordial to me, and I thought them the finest trees I had seen in England. (14)
  • She was received with a cordial respect which could not but please, and given all the consequence she could wish for. (4)
  • I could not be cordial in my invitation, but if she chuses to come no want of cordiality on my part will keep her away. (4)
  • Aminta was of a disposition too generously cordial to let her be the rigorous critic of people with whom she was in touch. (10)
  • In the good fellowship of that cordial neighborhood we had two such days as the aging sun no longer shines on in his round. (9)
  • A minute later, with a cordial handshake, the soldier left, and Shelton watched his courteous figure shepherding his wife away. (8)
  • Drawing near the hospitable house, his official and a cordial emotion united, as we see sorrowful crape-wreathed countenances. (10)
  • They were permitted to go alone; and with a cordial nod from one, and a graceful bow from the other, the two gentlemen took leave. (4)
  • He slightly fancied he might have given offence, though he was well acquainted with Vernon and had a cordial grasp at the parting. (10)
  • He held out his free hand in the simple, cordial fashion that made him popular in his office and with the foremen on his buildings. (13)
  • When I came to Clemens I introduced him with the cordial admiring I had for him as one of my greatest contributors and dearest friends. (9)
  • Being a sensible woman, however, she dismissed her transient disagreement with life and presented to her guests a smiling, cordial face. (13)
  • The drop of the letter to the signature fluttered affectionately on a number of cordial adjectives, like the airy bird to his home in the corn. (10)
  • But with the remembrance of the kindly serviceable man at Rouen, he sought to convey to the porter, that the terms of their association were cordial. (10)
  • He crossed himself and crossed his bewildered lady, and crossed everybody in the figure, extorting shouts of cordial laughter from his cousin Willoughby. (10)
  • We reciprocate a highly cordial feeling when they line the streets and roads with respectful salutations, and I acknowledge their demonstrative goodwill. (10)
  • When they named it, there stepped forth a porter of an incredibly cordial and pleasant countenance, who took their travelling-bags, and led them to the omnibus. (9)

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