Sentence for gave | Use gave in a sentence

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  • It gave him no rest. (18)
  • One he gave to Kahle. (12)
  • He gave a miserable cry. (9)
  • It gave him no pleasure. (8)
  • Emilia readily gave both. (10)
  • Harry gave a long whistle. (10)
  • Jonathan gave up the puzzle. (10)
  • Wilfrid gave a quiet negative. (10)
  • He gave a laugh of good-humour. (10)
  • B. E., or whatever they gave them. (8)
  • Edward gave a two-edged response. (10)
  • Mrs. Bittridge gave a hoarse laugh. (9)
  • Lord Ormont gave out a broken laugh. (10)
  • The lady gave ear till she reddened. (10)
  • Rhoda gave him no word of recognition. (22)
  • Because we gave Hilary some sound advice! (8)
  • Soames gave him a strange, sidelong stare. (8)
  • She gave herself up to it with desperation. (8)
  • Whitwell gave it the full English pronunciation. (9)
  • If it gave her any pleasure to love him, let it go on! (8)
  • The custom gave, in fact, the measure of his idealism. (8)
  • He involuntarily gave his words the questioning inflection. (9)
  • It hurt her mother to own the fact that alone gave her hope. (9)
  • Mrs. Berry sighed, and gave him back his shake of the head. (10)
  • She gave them a grateful look and the two brothers went out. (8)
  • For the first time, the thought of it gave him unalloyed satisfaction. (8)
  • She gave it unconsciously preference over the rest, and picked it up. (10)
  • The latter nodded pleasantly to the young man, and gave him his hand. (13)
  • She gave her hand in wonderment, and more wonderingly felt it squeezed. (10)
  • He gave her some redness that streamed Through her limbs in a flitting glow. (10)
  • It gave a certain cachet or distinction, so that one got something out of it. (8)
  • One may be sure the Indians gave their pale-face friends a cordial greeting. (19)
  • A deep blood-crimson overcame the rouge, and gave her a terrible stormy look. (10)
  • Having seen them all off to Hampstead, he gave his mother her good-night kiss. (8)
  • He gave me a broad pleasant smile, without sign of a jest lurking in one corner. (10)
  • If he liked you he liked being with you, not for what he got, but for what he gave. (9)
  • And then the old sudden gloom, which lasted but a second, and gave way again to chaff. (8)
  • But the compassionate feelings of a friend of her father gave a change to her destiny. (4)
  • The place was bare and cold; a half-empty beer bottle scarcely gave it a convivial air. (9)
  • In all probability, the margravine gave the order for the statue last autumn in Berlin. (10)
  • A second Welsh gentleman gave his assurances that his friend had not said it was Madeira. (10)
  • They whispered in the thin, sweet wind, and gave out their odor in the high, westering sun. (9)
  • She was filled by what she had seen, and gave Christian a vivid account of her impressions. (12)
  • She gave him one upward look, from eyes much dilated; then, catching her breath, turned away. (8)
  • From the look they gave him he saw that he had better never have been born; he hastily withdrew. (8)
  • One day a letter arrived that gave her no joyful colouring, though it sent colour to her cheeks. (10)
  • He gave no heed to her words, taunting her, and making the animal prance up and prove its spirit. (10)
  • She had seen him at the window, yet she gave no friendly glance; Shelton felt more miserable than ever. (8)
  • She gave him just a nod, and waved her hand as a sign for him to go; and when he would not, she frowned. (8)
  • What do you call such treatment of a man who gave you the mare out of which you made this thousand pounds? (8)
  • A virgin who loosens a dove from her bosom does it with no greater effort than Vittoria gave out her voice. (10)
  • Possibly he might be the victim of the latter and more pardonable state, and so thinking she gave him her hand. (10)
  • She and Lady Culmer gave out lamentable Ohs, while Miss Eleanor and Miss Isabel Patterne sketched the incident. (10)
  • They hung dense upon the low bushes, and gave them their tint through the soft grey bloom that veiled their blue. (9)
  • They gave our earth a dress of flesh on bone; A tongue to speak with answering heaven gave they. (10)
  • His eyes fixed upon Robert with steady scrutiny, and Robert gave him a similar inspection, though not knowing why. (10)
  • The wise youth gave no positive promise to Molly, and she had to read his consent in a relaxation of his austerity. (10)
  • When he recovered, he gave a feast that was the talk of all Munich for three weeks and cost him sixty thousand marks. (12)
  • At any rate, he gave an exhibition of his worst qualities, and Summerhay derived perverse pleasure from that waywardness. (8)
  • So before the season was over Hart gave up his room at the club, where his raw self-consciousness was too often bruised. (13)
  • He gave me of mutton nearest the bone, which, they say, is sweetest; and on sweet things you should not regale in excess. (10)
  • But he gave no outward sign of his satisfaction in making a resume of the case so as to get the points clearly in his mind. (9)
  • He gave aesthetic character to the house of Ticknor & Fields, but he was by no means a silent partner on the economic side. (9)
  • The little which had been spoken between her and her sister in such a chasm of time, gave a terrible swiftness to the hours. (10)
  • Emilia gave one joyful outcry; and now Wilfrid retreated, questioning within himself whether he should have remained so long. (10)
  • Here, then, as usual, was the invincible facility with which I gave myself up to any one who took the trouble to influence me. (6)
  • It stirred his blood, freshened his cheeks, gave a bright tone of zest to his eyes, as he cast them on the young green country. (10)
  • Alec gave Dorothy the slip and approached the conservatory on tip-toe, holding his hand out behind him to enjoin silence and secrecy. (10)
  • She gave his hearing sight to view The silent chamber of a brown curled leaf: Thing that had throbbed ere shot black lightning through. (10)
  • The last group about Mrs. Horn looked round, but Christine advanced upon them undismayed, and took the hand Mrs. Horn promptly gave her. (9)
  • They might have been reflections of the gas jet above him, in metal nail heads; he gave them but little thought and resumed his reading. (1)
  • Wilfrid was pierced with laughter; and then the plainspoken simile gave him a chilling sensation while he was rising to the jealous pitch. (10)

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Definition of gave:

  • gave, gv, pa.t. of give_.(0)

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