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

  • Look at me! (10)
  • If another, woe me! (10)
  • Help me. (8)
  • He let me by. (8)
  • Forgive me, Edward! (8)
  • Look at me, and see. (10)
  • The Press betryed me. (8)
  • Oh, Gyp, if you will some day marry me! (8)
  • However, they amuse me. (10)
  • It was a madness in me. (10)
  • What is before me, I see. (4)
  • Talk to me a little, then. (8)
  • Edmund, you do not know me. (4)
  • Give me further particulars. (4)
  • His heart has turned from me. (10)
  • At least you ought to know me. (10)
  • It lies between Dahlia and me. (10)
  • It makes me believe in heaven. (10)
  • Now let me speak to you seriously. (10)
  • Now let me think what I long to think. (10)
  • Miss Noel left me this note to give you. (8)
  • That will be an opening for me, I trust. (8)
  • Could he tell me where M. Le Ferrier was? (8)
  • It will be ruin to me, sure, Jombateeste. (9)
  • Tell me what you think of her behaviour. (10)
  • My doctor wants me to renounce the saddle. (10)
  • Kiomi said she hoped he would not catch me. (10)
  • Let me hope I shall not be unworthy of him. (10)
  • With me thou shalt lie on the warm wild thyme. (8)
  • Take the gold and silver, and give me the maiden! (10)
  • Leave me free to use them till we choose our path. (10)
  • But Miss Radnor tells me you are not like other men. (10)
  • It came on me suddenly; stunned me. (10)
  • You will telegraph to me twice a day, and write once. (10)
  • Come with me, princess; escape, your Highness, escape! (10)
  • If I feel a sense of guilt, who can redeem me from it? (12)
  • It seems to me you none of you have any idea what I am. (8)
  • Sir Weeton Slater walked half-a-dozen steps beside me. (10)
  • Me it keeps young everlastingly, like the fountain of . (10)
  • Something has gone from me; my guardian deity has fled. (12)
  • You must tell me, dearest, what I have done to offend you. (9)
  • But allow me to remind you that you have others to consult. (10)
  • I see it every summer, and it keeps me in a passion of pity. (9)
  • He hunted me on the road; he seemed to be on the wrong scent. (10)
  • He wants to think, or he wants to smoke, and he leaves me; but, oh! (10)
  • I have hurt him already; help me to avoid doing him a mortal injury. (10)
  • One fellow enraged me by throwing an apple that hit her in the back. (10)
  • He asked me if he was right in supposing I wished to enter Parliament. (10)
  • If she talks to me, I feel something like having gulped a bottle of wine. (10)
  • But let me now register one of the striking episodes of that memorable day. (10)
  • Do you not think she should have come to me to welcome me? (10)
  • He has an unbearably high estimate of me, and it hurts me. (10)
  • Here I was on safe ground, and at once the love-interest appeared to help me out. (9)
  • I could say it in the streets without shame; and you do not imagine me shameless. (10)
  • Why should Oi give up me only pleasure to keep me wretched life in? (8)
  • Will you thrust me back into the abyss before I feel the firm earth beneath my feet? (12)
  • The enigmatical remark was received by me decorously as a piece of merited chastisement. (10)
  • You had only to step from the car and leave me to take your place before the firing-squad. (1)
  • Now you are the same as if you were in your own home: and you must accept me for your guide. (10)
  • There was truth in my joking, but the truth did not save me; it lost me rather. (9)
  • It does drive me so wild the way you throw away all the chances you have of making a little money. (8)
  • He feigned to think me jealous, and I too remember the words of the reproach, as if they had a meaning. (10)
  • I gained his commendation by shunning the metropolitan Balls, nor did my father press me to appear at them. (10)
  • It was not only heavy thoughts about Modestine that weighted me upon the way; it was a leaden business altogether. (2)
  • But, madam, if not, you may pronounce me incapable of conquering any woman, or of taking an absolute impression of facts. (10)
  • Thank the multitude and off, and as quick to Sarkeld as you well can, and tell the squire from me that I pardon his suspicions. (10)
  • I regard Lindau as a political economist of an unusual type; but I shall not let him array me against the constituted authorities. (9)
  • Somebody carried me up and undressed me, and promised me a great game of kissing in the morning. (10)
  • This latter was said sotto voce, and was a practice he continued to adopt in presenting me to his several friends through the room. (6)
  • In return, she grew deeply attached to me, who can tell whether from mere gratitude, or because a warmer feeling stirred her strange heart? (5)

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Definition of me:

  • me, m, personal pron_. the objective case of i, including both the old english accusative and dative of the first personal pronoun. (0)

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