Sentence for felix | Use felix in a sentence

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

  • So Felix. (8)
  • Felix nodded. (8)
  • Felix sighed. (8)
  • Felix waited. (8)
  • Felix frowned. (8)
  • Felix followed. (8)
  • And Felix never had. (8)
  • But Felix only smiled. (8)
  • Felix held out his hand. (8)
  • Felix admired him askance. (8)
  • Felix stole a look at her. (8)
  • He looked wildly at Felix. (8)
  • Felix stroked his shoulder. (8)
  • Felix shook his head violently. (8)
  • Felix followed her into her room. (8)
  • Felix listened and heard nothing. (8)
  • And Felix felt a certain irritation. (8)
  • Felix and Kirsteen took hurried counsel. (8)
  • Catching sight of Felix, he came forward. (8)
  • Felix turned so that he could look at her. (8)
  • To Felix it brought a feeling of sickness. (8)
  • Felix cast up his eyes, and made no answer. (8)
  • And whisperings of leaves communed with Felix. (8)
  • Felix waited, patting her far shoulder gently. (8)
  • When Felix had said that, there was a silence. (8)
  • Like so many other thinkers, Felix hesitated to reply. (8)
  • To Felix these words had a more sinister significance. (8)
  • And Felix sat down on what appeared to be a window-seat. (8)
  • And Felix saw that she had something in her hand, and mind. (8)
  • Against this policy the only criticism was levelled by Felix. (8)
  • Felix wandered over it among bees busy with the apple-blossom. (8)
  • Slightly flushed, she kissed Felix with an air of abstraction. (8)
  • Having sent Flora to bed, Felix was sitting up among his books. (8)
  • Walking back by her side, Felix was surprised by her composure. (8)
  • Felix was slow in getting free from the cross currents of reflection. (8)
  • She read it, handed it to Tod, who also read it and handed it to Felix. (8)
  • Under that tranquillity Felix caught the pain and yearning in her voice. (8)
  • I meant to have reminded you, Felix, to send the car back and take a fly. (8)
  • When she left him to go up-stairs, Felix stayed consulting the dark night. (8)
  • Checked in the flow of his philosophy, Felix blinked like an owl surprised. (8)
  • Felix sighed, lost for a moment in his last vision of his youngest brother. (8)
  • Felix pointed in silence to the crowded carriage from which she had emerged. (8)
  • To Felix, who took her in to dinner, she spoke feelingly and in a low voice. (8)
  • It gave Felix Freeland a sort of faint excitement and pleasure to notice this. (8)
  • They did not greet him, and Felix set to work to study the visages of Justice. (8)
  • When Felix touched him on the arm, he started and stared blankly at his uncle. (8)
  • In regard to village morality, as Felix knew, the line must be drawn somewhere. (8)
  • Then Felix made the faintest movement of his head toward his daughter, and John nodded. (8)
  • At the front door of the hotel stood Felix, looking at his watch, disconsolate as an old hen. (8)
  • Looking back from the turning, Felix saw him still standing there in the middle of the empty street. (8)
  • The comedy of this scene, if there be comedy in the face of grief, was for the moment lost on Felix. (8)
  • Felix saw the little bird move its head with a sort of infinite curiosity, and hop twice on the branch. (8)
  • Not rousing even a smile, with its sublime immodesty, that aspiration seemed to Felix infinitely touching. (8)
  • And Felix moved a little forward in his chair, his eyes fixed with interest on Stanley, who was about to speak. (8)
  • The mother-child was putting her little folk to bed; and in the kitchen Felix was arranging the wherewithal to eat. (8)
  • But the last of the woman-baiters had passed by now, and, conscious that he was really behind time, Felix hurried on. (8)
  • When she had gone to get some sleep, Felix restored the fire and put on a kettle, meaning to make himself some coffee. (8)
  • Felix would have given a good deal to have been able to see into the brain behind the frowning stare of those blue eyes. (8)
  • Felix looked at her with ever-increasing interest; she certainly was of the kind that could be relied on to make trouble. (8)
  • With a solemnity that touched Felix, John put a hand on each side of her face, raised it, and kissed her on the forehead. (8)
  • Punctuated by the barking of the terrier clerk, all this took time, during which there passed through Felix many thoughts. (8)
  • Save for the general uneasiness which attended on all actions of that woman, Felix would have felt relieved at their going. (8)
  • Lying back on the cushioned seat, the warm air flying at his face, Felix contemplated with delight his favorite countryside. (8)
  • Feeling like one who squirts on a burning haystack with a garden syringe, Felix propounded this scheme to his little daughter. (8)
  • Besides, she could not help feeling that she would get more of Felix, to her a matter of greater importance than she gave sign of. (8)
  • Felix stared, not knowing whether to be glad or sorry that his recital had not roused within her the faintest suspicion of disaster. (8)
  • At one end of it Felix could see distinctly the form of a gleaming skull, with dark sky showing through its eyeholes, cheeks, and mouth. (8)
  • Felix, familiar with the appearance of London police courts, noted the efforts that had been made to create resemblance to those models of administration. (8)
  • When Felix had read these words he remained absolutely still, holding that buff-colored paper before his face, trying to decide what he must do now. (8)

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