Sentence for driving | Use driving in a sentence

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

  • Pippin was driving. (8)
  • A cab is heard driving up. (8)
  • You speak of my driving men. (10)
  • You catch what I am driving at? (10)
  • She was driving my aunt Dorothy. (10)
  • It was Mr. Purcey driving his A.i. (8)
  • Driving would be like going gladly. (10)
  • Is that an excuse for driving over me? (8)
  • Some one seems to be cruelly driving her. (22)
  • He had no objection to driving down with Irene. (8)
  • A grim little driving home of what it all meant! (8)
  • I had to keep my face, rowing and driving back. (10)
  • Driving was the piece of skill she could not do. (10)
  • There he came upon the earl driving his phaeton. (10)
  • In a few minutes they were driving to the station. (8)
  • In the yard some one was driving nails into a box. (12)
  • He was driving his friend Witlington in his cabriolet. (10)
  • Beating hands and driving hair Start on roof and parapets. (10)
  • A lady driving in an open carriage encouraged me to salute her. (10)
  • How could you say that you saw them driving up the Lansdown Road? (4)
  • He squared his figure at the window, and looked up on a driving sky. (10)
  • He drew in sight before she had gone a quarter of a mile, driving rapidly. (9)
  • He sat back in his seat, driving his long legs hard against the pew in front. (8)
  • The men laughed, though they could not see what the Countess was driving at. (10)
  • Then they descended the terrace to meet Lady Fleetwood driving her pony-trap. (10)
  • She had torn them out of the book, and presented them to him when driving off. (10)
  • Mrs. Marsett aimed at formal speech, and was driving upon her natural in anger. (10)
  • They were driving to some chateau or battlefield the admiral wanted to inspect. (10)
  • He turned the car into the high road, driving dreamily for he was in plenty of time. (8)
  • Bianca, by the empty fireplace, watched a shower of rain driving past the open window. (8)
  • Once he met her when he was driving home; she blushed crimson and her eyes lighted up. (8)
  • Here was the place with red-striped awning, carriages driving away, loiterers watching. (8)
  • Leaving the stables, she saw that the wind was driving up a huge, white, shining cloud. (8)
  • The same afternoon she came, but without Miltoun, driving up from the station in a fly. (8)
  • She kept regarding him steadily with very blue eyes, now that she was relieved of driving. (8)
  • They were not seen, and a footman reported in the drawing-room that they were out driving. (10)
  • Colonel Halkett protested that he never could quite make out what Radicals were driving at. (10)
  • Husbands driving wives to taste their power execrate the creature for her fall deep downward. (10)
  • Then Venetia insisted on driving her home, and left her calmer, more herself, but still cold. (13)
  • Distinctly does she discountenance leaps in the dark, wild driving, and the freaks of Radicalism. (10)
  • In that dream, he was his country, he was every one of that long charging line, driving forward in. (8)
  • Dan thought, but his thinking was mainly to the effect that he did not know what she was driving at. (9)
  • But even when it is driving us on the breakers, call it love: and be not unworthy of it, hold to it. (10)
  • Driving beside the railway embankment she met the train: it was eighteen minutes late, by her watch. (10)
  • They had not gone four miles before Swithin received the impression that Irene liked driving with him. (8)
  • Black the driving raincloud breasts the iron gate-way: She is forth to cheer a neighbour lacking mirth. (10)
  • Snake, cicada, lizard, on lavender slopes up South, Pant for joy of a sunlight driving the fielders to bower. (10)
  • They occasionally met ladies driving, and sometimes they encountered a couple making a tour of the island on foot. (9)
  • And off he drove, envied of London urchins, as mortals would have envied a charioteer driving visibly for Olympus. (22)
  • Besides Rhoda, Master Gammon was being waited for; on whom would devolve the driving of the cart back from the station. (10)
  • I remember concerning it a very becoming despair when, at a certain moment in it, I began to wonder what I was driving at. (9)
  • The day was still and clear and bright, and driving over to Park Lane from Stanhope Gate, old Jolyon had had the carriage open. (8)
  • It drew me to the book, nearly driving me desperate; I was now credulous of anything, except that the princess cared for help from me. (10)
  • She was glad that the uncertain light would hide her from any of her acquaintances that might be driving across the bridge at this hour. (13)
  • She was driving in her electric car toward Schwanheim, when she caught sight of a group of young men at the entrance to the polo-grounds. (12)
  • Yet in his fur coat, with frogs across the breast, his top hat aslant, driving this beautiful woman, he had never felt more distinguished. (8)
  • That was his driving mood; but the craftsman in him, longing to be clear and poignant, made him more natural, more actual than most realists. (8)
  • More exactly, Mrs. Lapham was interviewing the carpenter, and Irene was sitting in the bow-window on a trestle, and looking out at the driving. (9)
  • The wind in there was sighing, soughing, driving the dark boughs, tearing off the leaves, little black wet shapes that came whirling at her face. (8)
  • Along the sidewalks dusty hacks and carriages were ranged, and others were driving up to let people dismount at the entrances to the college yard. (9)
  • They descended upon great surges of wind piping and driving every light surface-atom as foam; and they blinked and shook; even the man was shaken. (10)
  • It grew dark, but she did not draw the curtains; the sight of the windy moonlit garden and the leaves driving across brought a melancholy distraction. (8)
  • A carriage driving out through a gate forced phaeton and donkey-cart into proximity; the wheels grated, the lighter vehicle skidded, and was overturned. (8)
  • I found myself driving into Sarkeld with a sense of a whirlwind round my head; wheels in multitudes were spinning inside, striking sparks for thoughts. (10)
  • Rather he kept this theme for the pastime of conversation, driving the ball indeed at times with an energy which would suggest the professional athlete. (14)
  • There was the waggonette moving from the door, old Godden driving, luggage piled up beside him, and the Stormers sitting opposite each other in the carriage. (8)
  • Though this reasoning may but have disguised an impulse stronger than hatred and sinister curiosity, the impulse itself was of driving and compelling force. (12)

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