Sentence for george | Use george in a sentence

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  • George, right! (8)
  • Poor old George! (8)
  • George turned. (8)
  • George started. (8)
  • So with George. (8)
  • George looked down. (8)
  • George terribly ill. (8)
  • George stared at her. (8)
  • George shook his head. (8)
  • Mr. George, white room. (8)
  • Thank you, George Rous. (8)
  • What had George named him? (8)
  • George stepped to one side. (8)
  • But George was always droll! (8)
  • George did not meet her eyes. (8)
  • Suddenly she thought of George. (8)
  • By George, wish my head was wet! (8)
  • I am rather anxious about George. (8)
  • Here come George and Helen Bellew. (8)
  • Oh, yes; George is all right, sir. (8)
  • Mr. George Uplift chuckled singularly. (10)
  • George could not bear it, and turned away. (8)
  • George sprang up and waved his hand in negation. (5)
  • A little more, and he will join George Washington! (8)
  • Her brother George, the eldest son, sat on her right. (8)
  • George bowed his head, and his whole spirit felt numb. (8)
  • And suddenly George perceived that he had lost Bosinney. (8)
  • I met George coming away from her in a deuce of a hurry. (8)
  • This intrepid man, George Thurston, died an ignoble death. (1)
  • He had been lunching with George Forsyte at the Haversnake. (8)
  • But a chap like that George Uplift to look down on anybody! (10)
  • When George came back she was standing where he had left her. (8)
  • And George moved from one to another till he came to the last. (8)
  • Before her rose a vision of George and Mrs. Bellew side by side. (8)
  • George Pendyce walked quickly forward, and disappeared beside her. (8)
  • Mr. George Uplift was also to be of the party, and promised them fun. (10)
  • We see little of Sir George, who is almost always at the gaming-table. (4)
  • George had promised to look after her, and take her round the theatres. (8)
  • She found George in his shirtsleeves, inserting the links of his cuffs. (8)
  • George was not in his club, and the porter could not tell her where he was. (8)
  • The sound of the firing reached Fort George, where General Brock then was. (19)
  • Before he could either enter or retire, he saw George seize her in his arms. (8)
  • All seemed now fair sailing for all the colonies under the rule of King George. (19)
  • When his horse left the paddock for the starting-post George went back to the stand. (8)
  • George had left his poverty-stricken room and dwelt now in a handsome vaulted chamber. (5)
  • Having bathed and changed, George Pendyce took his betting-book into the smoking-room. (8)
  • And so Noel walked there with him, for Gratian had gone down to George, for the week-end. (8)
  • Sir George Lowton observed to Hamilton Jocelyn, that Melville must take to his tongue now. (10)
  • George was known to have laid Eustace six to four on a little Jolyon before a little Soames. (8)
  • Her father, old Colonel Moray, was just that sort; by George, he was a regular black Highlander. (8)
  • His son George grew to be the pride of his mother, and became a noble prince in beautiful Italy. (5)
  • In 1837, he met Madame George Sand, the famous writer, whose influence on his life was so great. (3)
  • George screwed up his steel-coloured eyes, as he might have looked at one on whom he had to operate. (8)
  • Dieskau now made a hasty resolve to bring the whole strength of his forces to bear upon Fort George. (19)
  • George took the cup, and like a cat spying a mouse, Mrs. Pendyce watched him take it out into the garden. (8)
  • George, the squire, gazed in openmouthed wonder, and his mouth remained open until he entered the fore-court of the palace. (5)
  • She then spoke of the letter, repeating the whole of its contents as far as they concerned George Wickham. (4)
  • It is now to George Forsyte that the mind must turn for light on the events of that fog-engulfed afternoon. (8)
  • At five she knitted a tie, or socks, for George or Gerald, and listened with a gentle smile to what was going on. (8)
  • For, save that George was miserable, nothing was altered, and the cloud of vengeance still hung over Worsted Skeynes. (8)
  • George and Gratian had long gone back to their respective hospitals, and she and her father had the house to themselves. (8)
  • George and his lovely wife rejoiced with the other jubilant people, but they were happiest when they were alone with his mother. (5)
  • Sir George Grove was director for a number of years and was succeeded by Sir C. H. Hubert Parry, the eminent composer and theorist. (3)
  • He might as well have tried to fetter the summer breeze that blew across Lake George as to balk his redskin allies of their destined prey. (19)
  • Now George was going on so well Gratian would be herself again; now Cyril Morland was gone Noel would lose that sudden youthful love fever. (8)
  • To bewilder him yet more the Countess persisted in fixing her eyes upon his heterodox apparel, and Mr. George became conscious and uneasy. (10)
  • Among my fellow-guests one night was George S. Hillard, now a faded reputation, and even then a life defeated of the high expectation of its youth. (9)
  • Seymour Jocelyn, Mrs. Evremonde, Drummond, Jenny Graine, and William Harvey, rode with Mr. George in quest of the carriage, and the captive was duly delivered over. (10)

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Definition of george:

  • george, jorj, n. a jewelled figure of st george slaying the dragon, worn by knights of the garter.(0)

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