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

  • Was she handsome? (4)
  • Too handsome, perhaps! (13)
  • Oh, yes, a handsome woman. (10)
  • Is he not looking handsome? (10)
  • How handsome and how good he was! (5)
  • She looked extraordinarily handsome. (8)
  • You have a handsome campaigning air. (10)
  • The Sea Nymph was a new and handsome ship. (18)
  • Handsome now, she must have been beautiful. (10)
  • She was a handsome woman; and what was she? (10)
  • Ay, it is a fine thing to be young and handsome. (4)
  • Never had he seemed to her so handsome, so manly. (5)
  • The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome. (4)
  • I understand it was a very handsome letter, indeed. (4)
  • No, it was long enough, broad enough, handsome enough. (4)
  • Sir Abraham Quatley named him with handsome emphasis. (10)
  • And he has not ceased to be Handsome Caseldy, they say. (10)
  • He smiled, looked handsome, and said many pretty things. (4)
  • Handsome was to be expected; Ormont bargained for beauty. (10)
  • There are now scores who find in letters a handsome estate. (14)
  • We have him in the dining-hall; he was strikingly handsome. (10)
  • He was apparently of middle age, dark and uncommonly handsome. (1)
  • Her heart thanked him for appearing so handsome before her friends. (10)
  • Only a woman of the loyal North would have thought the man handsome. (1)
  • He married a handsome woman, above him in rank, with money; a good woman. (10)
  • A certain face close on handsome, had a fatal susceptibility to caricature. (10)
  • But after several mornings she must see that he is very strong and handsome. (9)
  • He was a mild, handsome, sensible, friendly old man, astonishingly ignorant. (2)
  • His face was a handsome likeness of Hippias at the presentation of bridecake. (10)
  • Do be convinced that you are both perfectly handsome and say no more of the Matter. (4)
  • George had left his poverty-stricken room and dwelt now in a handsome vaulted chamber. (5)
  • Great strength is a prime requisite, but they must needs be handsome, handy and gentle. (21)
  • Of the nature of his thoughts his clear-cut handsome features yielded no attesting sign. (1)
  • At present, I know him so well, that I think him really handsome; or at least, almost so. (4)
  • He looked steadfastly at her, and she realized how handsome he was, and how well dressed. (9)
  • This handsome young nephew was the only one of them all that counted in her own estimation. (13)
  • She was able to reconstruct him under the beams of his handsome features and his kingly smile. (10)
  • Her face is too thin; her complexion has no brilliancy; and her features are not at all handsome. (4)
  • One son, the handsome Phaon, has grown up under our roof, while yours shelters the lovely Xanthe. (5)
  • The act does not interfere with her other performance and she is in receipt of a handsome income. (21)
  • I seized him by the lapels of his coat and peered into his handsome face in the deepening darkness. (1)
  • First we see them aiming themselves at their hero; next they are shooting an eye at the handsome man. (10)
  • The house was large and handsome; and the Middletons lived in a style of equal hospitality and elegance. (4)
  • A little outburst of frenzy to a reputably handsome woman could be treated as the froth of a passing wave. (10)
  • Lady Catherine was a tall, large woman, with strongly-marked features, which might once have been handsome. (4)
  • Considering how very handsome she is, she appears to be little occupied with it; her vanity lies another way. (4)
  • Thinking over it was useless; except for this one thought: how did her sister know she had grown very handsome? (22)
  • Her daughter enjoyed a most uncommon degree of popularity for a woman neither young, handsome, rich, nor married. (4)
  • He found her as handsome as she had been last year; as good natured, and as unaffected, though not quite so chatty. (4)
  • For a few days, every morning visit in Highbury included some mention of the handsome letter Mrs. Weston had received. (4)
  • She knew that he was enjoying his own impudence, and he was so handsome that she could not refuse to enjoy it with him. (9)
  • Colonel Fitzwilliam, who led the way, was about thirty, not handsome, but in person and address most truly the gentleman. (4)
  • So he looked at Mrs. Sumfit, who now took upon herself to plead for Dahlia: a young thing, and such a handsome creature! (10)
  • So he looked at Mrs. Sumfit, who now took upon herself to plead for Dahlia: a young thing, and such a handsome creature! (22)
  • She had no demands on her father or sister, and her consequence was just enough increased by their handsome drawing-rooms. (4)
  • Only she was handsome then, and she is handsome now; and she looks on Matey Weyburn now just as she did then. (10)
  • He brought her peace, he brought her old throning self back to her, and he was handsome and tame as a leopard-skin at her feet. (10)
  • On the contrary, it had reared a youth, handsome, intelligent, well-bred, and, observed the ladies, with acute emphasis, innocent. (10)
  • The Quebec Indians looked on sulkily while the Englishman took advantage of this handsome offer and named several of the prisoners. (19)
  • The economic agent opened the door an inch, but, seeing who it was, slipped her robust and handsome person through into the corridor. (8)
  • He was extremely handsome, in his black evening dress, with his Tuxedo, and the pallor of his face repeated in his expanse of shirt front. (9)
  • This preservative she had now obtained; and at the age of twenty-seven, without having ever been handsome, she felt all the good luck of it. (4)
  • She was less handsome than her brother; but there was sense and good humour in her face, and her manners were perfectly unassuming and gentle. (4)
  • Only Frances Freeland was smiling and gazing lovingly at dear Derek, thinking he would be so handsome when he had grown a nice black moustache. (8)
  • A handsome porch and steps led up to the massive front door, which entered into the great hall that extended through the middle of the building. (18)
  • He was in evening dress, and his face, pointed with its brown beard, showed extremely handsome above the expanse of his broad, white shirt-front. (9)
  • The whole was to be very high-studded, and there were to be handsome cornices and elaborate centre-pieces throughout, except, again, in the attic. (9)
  • People who are rich wish to have a handsome copy of a book in their library, and for that purpose this handsome edition is published. (14)
  • We are handsome my dear Charlotte, very handsome and the greatest of our Perfections is, that we are entirely insensible of them ourselves. (4)
  • His Minister (satirically, or in sympathetic Conservatism) would have them not to move on, that they may preserve among beholders the impression of their handsome frontage. (10)

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Definition of handsome:

  • handsome, han’sum, adj. good-looking, well-proportioned, graceful: with dignity: liberal or noble: generous: ample. | adv. hand’somely. | n. hand’someness. (0)

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