Sentence for maiden | Use maiden in a sentence

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

  • The maiden! (10)
  • Lady Maiden pondered. (8)
  • My maiden name was Hopper. (18)
  • Look, I was going to say: I love this maiden! (10)
  • It should be a maiden princess. (10)
  • Take the gold and silver, and give me the maiden! (10)
  • You are a pure and dutiful maiden. (18)
  • She had taken her maiden name again! (8)
  • I guess the maiden to be in the round. (10)
  • Lady Maiden put her glasses to her eyes. (8)
  • You shall flash your maiden sword tonight. (10)
  • Dudley Sowerby hoped he might win the maiden. (10)
  • She is confused; she speaks in maiden fashion. (10)
  • Another legend is that of the two maiden sisters. (2)
  • Diana had been with him here in her maiden days. (10)
  • Think of Lady Maiden, or most of our subscribers. (8)
  • Yes: but thou, maiden, art thou thinking of him? (10)
  • I had, utterly; but not her maiden name of Sibley. (10)
  • Yes, because of two maiden ladies, my good fellow. (10)
  • They exchanged the good-morning of young maiden and old. (10)
  • Richard clutched her hand for the innocent maiden phrase. (10)
  • What did that woman, Lady Maiden, mean by talking as she did? (8)
  • That masculine voice should herald a new world to the maiden. (10)
  • Never since hath mortal maiden Dwelt on such celestial choice! (10)
  • She became a bruised and humble maiden, but with purpose unwavering. (21)
  • She was so perfectly the self-possessed, dainty maiden he remembered. (8)
  • To the love of an Indian maiden for Gladwin the English owed their lives. (19)
  • Must a maiden have met with misfortune, to make her feel a longing to weep? (5)
  • But that which the fair maiden speaks, though it may be simple, is her own. (10)
  • It reminds me, you may vary my maiden name with the Christian, if you like. (10)
  • Then once again the maiden aunt commenced her extracts from the Morning Post. (8)
  • Lady Maiden raised her glasses to her eyes by the aid of a tortoise-shell handle. (8)
  • O, a maiden flower, Burning with blushes the sweet bride-bower, Beauty her dower! (10)
  • The words of the Indian maiden seemed to stun him, and confound his understanding. (18)
  • The recollection of the change of her feeling for Copsley suffused her maiden mind. (10)
  • Iambe, maiden of the merry tale, Beside her eyed the once red-cheeked, green-leaved. (10)
  • If I am to remain a bachelor and you a maiden lady, why, the will of heaven be done! (10)
  • Victor mentioned his relatives, the Duvidney maiden ladies, residing near the Wells. (10)
  • The young maiden had in heart stuff to render such small gossip a hum of summer midges. (10)
  • This slim maiden, so simple and fine and pretty, was pleased, then, at the touch of his lips! (8)
  • What was that Welsh wandering juggler but the foul fiend himself, mayhap, thou maiden of sin! (10)
  • Only while shaving did he suddenly remember that she called herself by her maiden name of Heron. (8)
  • Like a beauteous maiden flower, When the young beloved three paces Hovers from the bridal bower. (10)
  • And trust me, dear maiden, he is not unworthy, for better son never lived, and good son, good all! (10)
  • Then the maiden her dusky stole In the span of the black-starred zone, Gathered up for her footing fleet. (10)
  • For a moment Lady Maiden wavered, then duskily flushed; her temperament and principles had recovered themselves. (8)
  • She is steadfast as a star, And yet the maddest maiden: She can wage a gallant war, And give the peace of Eden. (10)
  • They were now on the lawn, where Sir Willoughby was walking with the ladies Eleanor and Isabel, his maiden aunts. (10)
  • As they passed through the house on their way out, they saw the youth and maiden they had met at the pavilion door. (9)
  • Maiden still the morn is; and strange she is, and secret; Strange her eyes; her cheeks are cold as cold sea-shells. (10)
  • The strange thing was, that during her maiden time she had never been shifty or flighty, invariably limpid and direct. (10)
  • But he was at least in for it half a leg; and a desperate maiden, on the criminal side of thirty, may make much of that. (10)
  • The maiden aunt, placing the knitting of a red silk tie beside her plate, turned her aspiring, well-bred gaze on Shelton. (8)
  • The good ladies now, with some of their curiosity appeased, considerately signified to him, that a young maiden was present. (10)
  • A maiden followed each youth, and the whole party were united, for each individual grasped the person in front with both hands. (5)
  • For a maiden in bloom, or a full-blown dame, Are the daintiest prey, and the windingest game, When Kaisers go a-hunting, Tra-ra! (10)
  • As they entered this pavilion, a youth and maiden, clearly lovers, passed out, and they were left alone with that sublime presence. (9)
  • Bright with maiden splendour shone the moon; and the old rocks, cherished in her beams, put up their horns to blue heaven once more. (10)
  • But this Beppo appeared inaccessible; he was so courtly and so reserved; nor is a maiden of Tyrol a particularly skilled seductress. (10)
  • She had committed herself, perished as a maiden of society, and her parents, even the senseless mother, must see it and decide by it. (10)
  • All round the shadowy orchard sloped meadows in gold, and the dear Shy violets breathed their hearts out: the maiden breath of the year! (10)
  • Mollie believed that Segwuna had wisdom, so that the Indian maiden was the oracle that Mollie consulted when she had burdens on her mind. (18)
  • When the smile which gave her a childlike appearance vanished, and any earnest feeling stirred her soul, she really resembled a mature maiden. (5)
  • A visit in May to the Italian cantatrice separated from her husband, would render the maiden an accomplished flinger of caps over the windmills. (10)
  • But if the devotion of one Indian maiden had spared Detroit, the treachery of another sacrificed Fort Miami and the garrison of the Maumee River. (19)

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