Sentence for mary | Use mary in a sentence

Sentence using the word mary. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use mary in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for mary.

  • Suffer with me, Mary! (8)
  • Mary, go and fetch her. (8)
  • Aunt Mary. (9)
  • Mary Lemmy. (8)
  • Mary, too, was growing calmer. (4)
  • Mary withdrew it. (9)
  • The glad eye, Mary. (8)
  • She gave Mary a sudden hug. (9)
  • We talked of Mary Paynham. (10)
  • Well, Mary, have I done it? (8)
  • I am quite determined, Mary. (4)
  • Miss Mary, we thank you now! (10)
  • You will be kinder than Mary. (4)
  • Far better had Mary been dumb. (10)
  • Mary kissed Bessie for consent. (9)
  • Let me help you down, Aunt Mary. (9)
  • I should like to make Mary sweat. (8)
  • To Mary it was every way painful. (4)
  • But never mind that now, Aunt Mary. (9)
  • Have you never read of Mary Ambree? (10)
  • Mary talked, but she could not attend. (4)
  • Mary deplored the necessity for herself. (4)
  • Mary had been hysterical again this morning. (4)
  • She had this communication, moreover, from Mary. (4)
  • Mary Matthews Porfer had the bad luck to be dead. (1)
  • Mary wished to say something sensible, but knew not how. (4)
  • She wanted to hear much more than Mary had communicated. (4)
  • But, Mary, do not fancy that Maria Bertram cares for Henry. (4)
  • Mary Ann Wicklow chattered all the while to the general ear. (10)
  • Even in the sick chamber the fortunate Mary was not forgotten. (4)
  • The fate of St. Mary itself was now trembling in the balance. (19)
  • Mary Dump testifies to her kindness of heart to her dependents. (10)
  • He and Mary had been persuaded to go early to their inn last night. (4)
  • Your cousin Mary seems to like him: it struck me when I saw them together. (10)
  • Mary Enderby would not let Bessie laugh upon her shoulder after she said this. (9)
  • Mary Lambe was preferable, and it was just the time of year to go to Scotland. (8)
  • She could stay with Mary Lambe, who with her brother would serve for witnesses. (8)
  • Now Mary, I declare it was so, I heard it myself, and you were in the other room. (4)
  • The loss of Mary I must consider as comprehending the loss of Crawford and of Fanny. (4)
  • Mary Ann was driven to whisper something about strange things in the way of purchases. (22)
  • In time he touched his guitar in her chamber, and they played Rizzio and Mary together. (10)
  • Mary, however, continued to console herself with such kind of moral extractions from the evil before them. (4)
  • Phaedra and Elektra, not even so virtuous as Mary, who failed of being what she should be! (8)
  • He decided not to wake him, and Mary said the sleep would do him more good than the dinner. (9)
  • Of all the family, Mary was probably the one most immediately gratified by the circumstance. (4)
  • She seldom listened to anybody for more than half a minute, and never attended to Mary at all. (4)
  • Mary spoke with animation of their meeting with, or rather missing, Mr Elliot so extraordinarily. (4)
  • Of Mary the rumour resounds, That she is now her own mistress, and mistress of five thousand pounds. (10)
  • Or better, if, as she preached to Mary Paynham, she had apprenticed herself to some productive craft. (10)
  • Just think, Aunt Mary, I gave him cologne to drink, and poured the brandy on his head, when he came in! (9)
  • I will make her very happy, Mary; happier than she has ever yet been herself, or ever seen anybody else. (4)
  • Thence to Bristol, where we slept, saw St. Mary Radcliffe and the cathedral, and then through to London. (14)
  • She did not mean, however, to derive much more from it to gratify her vanity, than Mary might have allowed. (4)
  • The plate of meat was brought by Mary Jones with Gower beside her, and a sniffle of her happiness audible. (10)
  • Kitty is slight and delicate; and Mary studies so much, that her hours of repose should not be broken in on. (4)
  • You may imagine how the French and Christian Indians shut up in St. Mary waited for the issue of the fight. (19)
  • Her maid Mary begged her to finish her breakfast; Manton suggested the waiting a further two or three minutes. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet was not in the habit of walking; Mary could never spare time; but the remaining five set off together. (4)
  • Poor Mary little thought it would be such a bone of contention when she gave it me to keep, only two hours before she died. (4)
  • She wrote prettily to Miss Mary Fellingham, and Herbert had some faint joy in carrying away the letter of her handwriting. (10)
  • Charles gave it for Louisa, Mary for Henrietta, but quite agreeing that to have him marry either could be extremely delightful. (4)
  • This was what Mary was thinking herself, and it was what she might have said, but since Dick had said it she was obliged to protest. (9)
  • Young Crossjay betrayed anxiety about his false position, and begged for the stories of Mary Ambree and the others who were English. (10)
  • He thought that Mary might be reasoned into regarding him as the hero of an adventure, but he is still hesitating whether to confide in her. (9)
  • Two or three days afterwards, when the fleeing Iroquois were leagues away, the Jesuits at St. Mary came to the smoking ruins of St. Ignace. (19)
  • Mary, without waiting for any further commands immediately left the room and quickly returned introducing the most beauteous and amiable Youth, I had ever beheld. (4)
  • In the dining-room they were soon joined by Mary and Kitty, who had been too busily engaged in their separate apartments to make their appearance before. (4)

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