Sentence for lucy | Use lucy in a sentence

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

  • O my Lucy! (10)
  • Darling Lucy! (10)
  • Dear tender Lucy! (10)
  • Lucy went on. (4)
  • Lucy was his. (10)
  • Lucy continued. (4)
  • Lucy whispered. (10)
  • Lucy was astonished. (10)
  • Lucy said he had not. (10)
  • Lucy preferred to know. (10)
  • Lucy had come to drop them. (10)
  • They all praised Lucy, now. (10)
  • But what had become of Lucy? (10)
  • Lucy threw up her blue eyes. (10)
  • Lucy was half-way toward him. (10)
  • I know my father so well, Lucy. (10)
  • Lucy was willing to see comfort. (10)
  • How could you, Lucy, how could you? (9)
  • Do you think I love any one but Lucy? (10)
  • Lucy asked whether Mr. Harley did not. (10)
  • Mrs. Doria would hear no good of Lucy. (10)
  • Erelong he learns that her name is Lucy. (10)
  • Lucy gave him her hand with mute thanks. (10)
  • Lucy shook her head, looking sly and shy. (10)
  • All her dear husband did was right to Lucy. (10)
  • Lucy looked at Elinor again, and was silent. (4)
  • She had posted her letter to Lucy Darleton. (10)
  • Lucy arranged for Mrs. Berry to sleep with her. (10)
  • Lucy did intercede, but Mrs. Berry, was obdurate. (10)
  • Lucy pressed the hearty suckling into her breast. (10)
  • Lucy kissed her, to indicate it was quite a secret. (10)
  • Austin stepped back and led Lucy to him by the hand. (10)
  • Adrian and Lucy found themselves walking behind them. (10)
  • Poor Lucy had no temptation to try to conquer Austin. (10)
  • She has seen Lucy, and I know what she thinks of her. (10)
  • Lucy spoke gentle words to the poor outcast from Johnson. (10)
  • Lucy is monstrous pretty, and so good humoured and agreeable! (4)
  • This trait in Lucy was of itself sufficient to win Sir Austin. (10)
  • Lucy shook their hands, and went out, accompanied by Mrs. Doria. (10)
  • Then Mrs. Berry ran to Lucy, and the house buzzed with new life. (10)
  • He had instinctively refrained from speaking to Lucy of this lady. (10)
  • Lucy had only been staving off the unpleasantness she had to speak. (10)
  • Mrs. Berry sat on the edge of a chair: Lucy on the edge of the bed. (10)
  • Lucy was very inquisitive about everything and everybody at Raynham. (10)
  • Lucy was disposed to think more highly of the object of her conquest. (10)
  • Lucy, fearing the consequent effect on the prodigious lungs, begged her not to wake him. (10)
  • There was Tom Bakewell to watch over Lucy: there was work for him to do. (10)
  • Lucy wept for the famine-struck hero, who was just then feeding mightily. (10)
  • But Lucy had another opinion of the wise youth, and secretly maintained it. (10)
  • Lucy, half-laughing, but in dreadful concern, begged the noble lord to excuse the woful mistake. (10)
  • When she was called to return, Lucy was calm and tearless, and smiled kindly to her. (10)
  • His fancy crumbled with the towers of the air, his heart gave a leap, he turned to Lucy. (10)
  • Lucy turned first to him, and then to her infant, fearing it should have been disturbed. (10)
  • Sir Austin gave Lucy a longer, warmer salute when she came down to breakfast in the morning. (10)
  • As she loitered along the shore with her amusing companion, Lucy had many things to think of. (10)
  • But a much more animated colloquy was taking place aloft, where Lucy and Mrs. Berry sat alone. (10)
  • He wished to gratify his son by these eulogies of Lucy, and some hours back he would have succeeded. (10)
  • She kissed Lucy protectingly, and remarking on the wonders of the evening, appropriated her husband. (10)
  • In the evening she was gone, leaving this note on the bed…. Lucy cried as if her heart would break. (8)
  • Then Lucy, whose heart was full to her, came and kissed her, and Berry bumped down and regularly cried. (10)
  • He calls her by her name, Lucy: and she, blushing at her great boldness, has called him by his, Richard. (10)
  • Then Lady Blandish said her good-night, praising Lucy, and promising to pray for their mutual happiness. (10)
  • Her old nurse, Lucy, a very broad, good woman, had married the proprietor of the inn in the village there. (8)
  • Lucy had to pretend to rise to put out the light before Berry would give up her amorous chaste soliloquy. (10)
  • The baronet thought it better that their meeting should be private, and sent word for Lucy to wait upstairs. (10)
  • Lucy attributed it to his sense of shame at his conduct, and Mrs. Berry did her best to look on it in that light. (10)
  • Lucy threw a sad look at Richard, who stretched on a sofa, and left the burden of the entertainment entirely to her. (10)
  • Off they went, and with Austin near her, Lucy forgot to dwell at all upon the great act of courage she was performing. (10)
  • Happily for Lucy and the hope she bore in her bosom, she was perversely admiring a fair horsewoman galloping by at the moment. (10)
  • Warming and caressing the poor infant, she managed by degrees to revive Lucy, and heard what had brought her to that situation. (10)
  • She did her best when thus called on, by speaking of Lady Middleton with more warmth than she felt, though with far less than Miss Lucy. (4)
  • The notion of the world laughing at him because he loved sweet Lucy stung him to momentary frenzies, and developed premature misanthropy in his spirit. (10)

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Definition of lucy:

  • lucy, fem. of lucius_. | fr. lucie_, it. lucia_, sp. lucia_.(0)

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