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

  • Harriet exactly. (4)
  • Harriet drew up. (10)
  • As for your poor husband, Harriet! (10)
  • Harriet was silent. (4)
  • Harriet looked grave. (4)
  • I reproached Harriet. (10)
  • Harriet does as she likes. (10)
  • How improperly had she been acting by Harriet! (4)
  • So would poor little Harriet. (4)
  • But poor Harriet could not follow. (4)
  • Harriet Smith refuse Robert Martin? (4)
  • Harriet desired Andrew to leave them. (10)
  • Harriet is disgraced by any comparison. (4)
  • To Harriet, Old Tom had merely nodded. (10)
  • Harriet listened, and Emma drew in peace. (4)
  • My dear Harriet, what are you thinking of? (4)
  • Harriet was standing at one of the windows. (4)
  • I can imagine your objection to Harriet Smith. (4)
  • But Harriet rejected the suspicion with spirit. (4)
  • But poor Harriet was such an engrossing charge! (4)
  • Harriet was too much agitated to encounter him. (4)
  • I do not advise you to give way to it, Harriet. (4)
  • You have been no friend to Harriet Smith, Emma. (4)
  • It was impossible for Harriet to take that view. (10)
  • Would not Harriet be the very creature described? (4)
  • Emma thought first of herself, and then of Harriet. (4)
  • Harriet smiled again, and her smiles grew stronger. (4)
  • She must think my poor Harriet an eccentric woman. (10)
  • I congratulate you, my dear Harriet, with all my heart. (4)
  • She now resolved to keep Harriet no longer in the dark. (4)
  • Harriet was to be there in the evening, and the Bateses. (4)
  • Harriet would be loved as one to whom she could be useful. (4)
  • Harriet kissed her hand in silent and submissive gratitude. (4)
  • But really, I could almost venture, if Harriet would sit to me. (4)
  • Harriet unfolded the parcel, and she looked on with impatience. (4)
  • As it happened, delay permitted Harriet to assist at the ceremony. (10)
  • Now, an attachment to Harriet Smith would have nothing to encounter. (4)
  • Harriet never felt such a desire to inflict a slap upon mortal cheek. (10)
  • Harriet really wished, and had wished some time, to consult a dentist. (4)
  • Harriet seemed quite forgotten in the expectation of a pleasant party. (4)
  • He might even have Harriet in his thoughts at the moment; who could say? (4)
  • Harriet stared at her, and so did Andrew, though for a different reason. (10)
  • Harriet was one of those, who, having once begun, would be always in love. (4)
  • How Harriet could ever have had the presumption to raise her thoughts to Mr. (4)
  • Harriet had not surmised her own danger, but the idea of it struck her forcibly. (4)
  • My sisters Harriet and Louisa will not see him, and I can only do so by stealth. (10)
  • Harriet, Harriet, do not deceive yourself; do not be run away with by gratitude and compassion. (4)
  • Harriet was angry with his disbelief, or say, the grudging credit he gave to the glorious news. (10)
  • Harriet blushed and smiled, and said something about wondering that people should like her so much. (4)
  • It happened, however, that Harriet, who had less art and more will than her sisters, was inflexible. (10)
  • Why was it so much worse that Harriet should be in love with Mr. Knightley, than with Frank Churchill? (4)
  • The superior degree of confidence towards Harriet, which this one article marked, gave her severe pain. (4)
  • He began speaking of Harriet, and speaking of her with more voluntary praise than Emma had ever heard before. (4)
  • While he was so dull, it was no wonder that Harriet should be dull likewise; and they were both insufferable. (4)
  • She would not allow any other anxiety to succeed directly to the place in her mind which Harriet had occupied. (4)
  • It would be no laughing matter to tell his solemn Harriet that he had been playing her a little practical joke. (10)
  • Harriet Smith might think herself not unworthy of being peculiarly, exclusively, passionately loved by Mr. Knightley. (4)
  • They seemed to be within half a sentence of Harriet, and her immediate feeling was to avert the subject, if possible. (4)
  • As Harriet described it, there had been an interesting mixture of wounded affection and genuine delicacy in their behaviour. (4)
  • The Eltons walked together; Mr. Knightley took charge of Miss Bates and Jane; and Emma and Harriet belonged to Frank Churchill. (4)
  • When Harriet had closed her evidence, she appealed to her dear Miss Woodhouse, to say whether she had not good ground for hope. (4)
  • He talked of Harriet, and praised her so warmly, that she could not suppose any thing wanting which a little time would not add. (4)
  • Harriet was of opinion that the least they could do was to write to her relatives and make them instantly aware of her condition. (10)
  • Emma must do Harriet good: and by supplying her with a new object of interest, Harriet may be said to do Emma good. (4)
  • No, my dear little modest Harriet, depend upon it the picture will not be in Bond-street till just before he mounts his horse to-morrow. (4)
  • Poor Harriet was in a flutter of spirits which required all the reasonings and soothings and attentions of every kind that Emma could give. (4)
  • The delightful family party which Emma was securing for herself, poor Harriet must, in mere charitable caution, be kept at a distance from. (4)
  • Twice cursed by Love, twice the victim of tailordom, our excellent Marine gave away Harriet Harrington in marriage to Mr. Andrew Cogglesby. (10)
  • As to connexion, there Emma was perfectly easy; persuaded, that after all his own vaunted claims and disdain of Harriet, he had done nothing. (4)
  • Harriet granted her sister permission to apply the phrases she stood in need of, without impeaching her intimacy with the most learned among lexicographers. (10)

Also see sentences for: harried, harrington, harris, harrison.

Definition of harriet:

  • harriet, harriot, fem. and dim. forms of harry_, henry_. | dim. hatty.(0)

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