Sentences with mavering. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use mavering in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for mavering.
- Mavering nodded. (9)
- Mavering blushed. (9)
- Mavering did not care. (9)
- Mavering sighed heavily. (9)
- Mavering stared a little. (9)
- Then Mavering remembered. (9)
- Mavering was quite willing. (9)
- Mavering took out his watch. (9)
- Too much flattered, Mr. Mavering. (9)
- But Mavering did not come any more. (9)
- Mavering broke off with a dolorous laugh. (9)
- In about five minutes Mavering joined him. (9)
- The officer laughed, and Mavering laughed too. (9)
- Mavering sat down on the edge of the bed again. (9)
- He introduced Mr. Mavering, and he was very polite. (9)
- Mavering recognised his acquaintance of the night before. (9)
- Boardman asked; and Mavering nodded without glancing round. (9)
- Mavering thought of blueberries, but he did not say anything. (9)
- Mavering woke deathly sick, and heard the sweep of the waves. (9)
- It is enough that it ended in the social vindication of Dan Mavering. (9)
- Mavering looked up at the sound Boardman made in refolding the letter. (9)
- She made a feint of dropping her voice, with a glance at Dan Mavering. (9)
- Mavering sprang at him with a demand for the reason of his being there. (9)
- He had risen, and he offered his hand to Mavering, who was still seated. (9)
- Mavering told him, and then Boardman asked him how he had left the Pasmers. (9)
- Mavering tugged it out of the pocket, and then shoved it back disdainfully. (9)
- Mrs. Mavering referred to the photograph, which she still held in her hand. (9)
- One of the officers of the boat came and hung with Mavering over the guard. (9)
- It was conceded that Mavering was the life of the party, as the phrase goes. (9)
- She had turned to Mrs. Mavering again, and she now beamed winningly upon her. (9)
- Boardman put himself in charge of Mavering, and took him into the smoking car. (9)
- She had her own belief that Mavering would understand, but she did not mind that. (9)
- He said nothing in the impressive silence which Mavering let follow at this point. (9)
- They have come here to hound Dan Mavering down, and get him into their toils again. (9)
- Mavering came to lunch the next day, and had a word with Mrs. Pasmer before Alice came in. (9)
- Miss Anderson swept a low bow of renunciation, and tacitly relinquished Mavering to Alice. (9)
- Dan Mavering came with him, running forward with a polite eagerness at sight of Mrs. Pasmer. (9)
- Mrs. Mavering dropped back on her pillow, and her husband smiled patiently at their daughter. (9)
- There was a fly under one of the slices of bacon, and Mavering confined himself to the coffee. (9)
- Mrs. Pasmer thought she must have been keeping young Mavering waiting a long time for his answer. (9)
- Mavering came in the evening, rather excessively well dressed, and with a hot face and cold hands. (9)
- Mrs. Pasmer had the firm belief that Mavering was not single-minded, and she respected him for it. (9)
- Mr. Mavering was merely a friendly acquaintance, and there could be no question of anything personal. (9)
- There was an implication in everything she said that Dan Mavering had been hoodwinked by Mrs. Pasmer. (9)
- At any rate, Mavering did not go any more to see Mrs. Brinkley, whose house he had liked to drop into. (9)
- Mavering pulled his hat over his eyes, and leaned his head on the back of his seat, and tried to sleep. (9)
- Mavering, with a flushed face and a flying tongue, was exchanging sallies with her mother, who smothered him in flatteries. (9)
- She came last in the little procession, with the elder Mavering, and her husband and Mrs Pasmer preceded her. (9)
- Eunice Mavering was coming down the stairs, hooded and wrapped for a walk on the long verandahs before supper. (9)
- Several of these seemed to know Miss Anderson, and took her presentation of Mavering with exaggerated effusion. (9)
- But Mavering rested satisfied with his achievement in that instance, and did not attempt anything else of the kind. (9)
- There were some who did not notice it at all, but these were not people who knew Mavering, or knew Alice very well. (9)
- For one reason or another, or for no other reason than that he was Dan Mavering and liked every one, he liked them all. (9)
- He did not see Mavering again till the train was on its way, when he came in, looking distraughtly about for his friend. (9)
- She could telegraph Mavering to come; and she rose, humbly and gratefully, as if from an answered prayer, to go and do so. (9)
- Mavering vaguely felt the loss, without knowing how to retrieve it, and it made him go on more desperately with Miss Anderson. (9)
- There were a good many half-dressed people in the saloon, and a woman came running out of her state-room straight to Mavering. (9)
- Mrs. Brinkley gave him an account of Dan Mavering as she had seen him at Campobello, and of his family as she just heard of them. (9)
- She did not dislike Mr. Mavering; he was evidently a country person of great self-respect, and no doubt of entire respectability. (9)
- Mr. Mavering walked beside Alice, modestly explaining the difficulties of rose culture, and his method of dealing with the red spider. (9)
- They encountered here with a jocose old friendliness, and a profession of being tired of always meeting Miss Anderson and Mr. Mavering. (9)
- Then Mrs. Pasmer had made up her mind that Alice had met Mavering somewhere, and that this outburst was the retarded effect of seeing him. (9)
- At the carriages they had what Miss Anderson called a new deal, and Alice and Mavering found themselves together in the rear seat of the last. (9)
- It made Mavering think of Dante, of the Inferno, to which he passed naturally from his self- denunciation for having been an infernal jackass. (9)
- Mavering first woke in the morning with the mechanical recurrence of that shame and grief which each day had brought him since Alice refused him. (9)
- Dan Mavering came out into the bright winter morning knowing that his engagement was broken, but feeling it so little that he could not believe it. (9)
- In the business of imparting his ideas confidentially, Mavering had drawn himself across the table toward Boardman, without heed to what was on it. (9)
- The elder Mavering had been trying, without success, to think of something to say to Miss Pasmer, he had twice cleared his throat for that purpose. (9)
- The young men came in, Mavering with his nervous laugh first, and then Boardman with his twinkling black eyes, and his main-force self- possession. (9)
- Her mother, sitting with John Munt on the piazza, followed these polite attentions to Mavering with humorous satisfaction, which was qualified as they went on. (9)
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