Sentence for myself | Use myself in a sentence

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

  • I like you myself. (9)
  • I went to her myself. (8)
  • I myself do not smoke. (8)
  • I do not defend myself. (10)
  • I wanted to kill myself. (8)
  • How I should like such a house for myself! (4)
  • I thought myself so safe. (10)
  • He gave me two for myself. (10)
  • Stay, stay, I will go myself. (4)
  • I might really ask myself why. (10)
  • I have ruined myself in doing it. (10)
  • How could you ever have loved one so unheroic as myself! (8)
  • I loathed myself in the contemplation. (21)
  • I never did anything of the sort myself. (8)
  • I wander about and hunger after myself. (12)
  • But, you know, what I set myself to win! (10)
  • To save my reputation I endanger myself. (10)
  • I braced myself for the trying experience. (21)
  • I should like to go home myself if I had one. (9)
  • I could have defended myself in case of need. (10)
  • I am really less than half myself without you. (10)
  • I cannot blame myself for having done thus much. (4)
  • Or are the sickness and the wound within myself? (12)
  • I was myself always charmed with the young fellow. (9)
  • Then I venture to propose myself to appeal to her. (10)
  • I strung myself to pass through the same performance. (10)
  • And I never allowed myself to form any judgment of her. (9)
  • I flatter myself at least that you will be able to do so. (4)
  • Nothing could give either Bingley or myself more delight. (4)
  • Shall I see him put to it and not certainly know myself? (10)
  • I found myself very much of a hero whether I would or not. (2)
  • They separated me from her, but I threw myself down again. (12)
  • I could have taken to him myself, and not dreaded a worrying. (10)
  • It seems as if I had no character at all, and I despise myself so! (9)
  • At length he left me, as deeply provoked as myself; and he showed his anger more. (4)
  • Do you imagine I think myself better than the humblest private fighting out there? (8)
  • But your knightliness is due elsewhere; and I commit myself to the fortune of war. (10)
  • This is a recollection which ought to make me forgive every one sooner than myself. (4)
  • This seemed like a challenge of some sort, and I prepared myself to take it up warily. (9)
  • I am not myself good citizen enough, I confess, for much more than passive abhorrence. (10)
  • When I first returned to consciousness, I found myself lying exactly where I had fallen. (6)
  • But I am myself uncertain what it is that these good souls dislike to have the army prevent. (7)
  • For myself, I was in that desperate condition of mind which is the recklessness of despair. (21)
  • Frankly, sir, it is not my intention to employ force: I throw myself utterly on your mercy. (10)
  • There seemed to be a vein of harmony in the feeling existing between Mr. Melville and myself. (21)
  • I owe my life to you and I pledge myself to do a duty that I owe to a true American gentleman. (18)
  • When I saw that she had fallen asleep, I thought about myself as deeply and severely as I could. (12)
  • Emma shall be an angel, and I will keep my spleen to myself till Christmas brings John and Isabella. (4)
  • I promised myself that I would run up from Boston, but in order to do this I must first go to Boston. (9)
  • It happens to be a thing I could do, and not an Englishman in England except myself; only I did not do it. (10)
  • I should hold myself guilty of greater impropriety in accepting a horse from my brother, than from Willoughby. (4)
  • I would not force myself on her, but I asked her to meet me in the orchard of the old house we called the Convent. (8)
  • The literature of those great men was, if I may suffer myself the figure, the Socinian graft of a Calvinist stock. (9)
  • I merely observed him; I did not invite his confidences, being myself in no mood to give sympathy or to receive it. (10)
  • I went to throw myself at the feet of my great-aunt; good old great-aunt Lady de Culme, who is a power in the land. (10)
  • He asked me about myself, and my name, and its Welsh origin, and seemed to find the vanity I had in this harmless enough. (9)
  • How far I should blame myself for this, I stopped not to consider; but brooded over the fact in a melancholy and discontented mood. (6)
  • I found myself being led through the crush of people, by an old gentleman, to whom I must have related an extraordinary rigmarole. (10)
  • I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of a garden in the clear autumn sunshine. (2)
  • I felt myself as if in the forest again, merely wondering at the growth of the trees, and the narrowness of my vision in those days. (10)
  • Perhaps she resented having behaved so piggishly at the station the day we came, and meant to take it out of Miss Shirley and myself. (9)

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Definition of myself:

  • myself, m-self’, or me-self’, pron. i or me, in person | used for the sake of emphasis and also as the reciprocal of me.(0)

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