Neighbour used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use neighbour in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for neighbour.
- But about your neighbour. (8)
- What did his neighbour say? (8)
- His neighbour dropped his eyeglass. (8)
- His neighbour looked round negligently. (8)
- His neighbour turned his eyes inquisitively. (8)
- She was saved by the blanket of a neighbour. (10)
- But he still looked at his neighbour doubtfully. (8)
- Because I have a neighbour who yields at every step? (10)
- I wish my health allowed me to be a better neighbour. (4)
- What a terrible next-door neighbour for superstitious citizens! (2)
- Richard usurped his chair, and was not badly welcomed by his neighbour. (10)
- As if suddenly aware that he had a neighbour, Mr. Treffry turned his head. (8)
- His neighbour raised his brows, and dropped his eyes again upon his plate. (8)
- The company in one boat actually thought they recognized me for a neighbour. (2)
- Shelton became involved in argument with his neighbour on the English character. (8)
- Well, then, my dear, attack him at once; lead him to the subject of our fair neighbour. (10)
- Lady Lucas was a very good kind of woman, not too clever to be a valuable neighbour to Mrs. Bennet. (4)
- The orchestra was now coming back, and, folding his hands, my neighbour turned his eyes towards them. (8)
- Black the driving raincloud breasts the iron gate-way: She is forth to cheer a neighbour lacking mirth. (10)
- Mrs. Owain Wythan, her neighbour over a hill, praised him above all babes on earth, poor childless woman! (10)
- The nursing of a man of Letters, or of the neighbour to him, a beggar in rags, would not have been so tolerated. (10)
- The King has his back turned, and, as you look, seems to be trotting clumsily away from such a dangerous neighbour. (2)
- Her cheeks were pale, but there was something feverish in her chatter to her neighbour; she still refused to look at Shelton. (8)
- Anxious to learn the name of so gifted an individual, he turned towards his hitherto silent neighbour and demanded who he was. (6)
- He flattered him by his attentions, permitted him to be his neighbour in public places, and took his part in quarrels and fights. (12)
- He had taken in Mrs. Brandwhite, to whom, however, he talked but little, leaving her to General Pendyce, her neighbour on the other side. (8)
- They are not buildings; for you can scarcely say a thing is built where every measurement is in clamant disproportion with its neighbour. (2)
- He confided his feelings, and the fact that he knew the artist, to his young neighbour, but she had turned deadly pale and lowered her eyes. (5)
- He interrupted himself, and felt how the whole being of his invisible neighbour had become a breathless listening, a rapt absorption of every syllable he spoke. (12)
Also see sentences for: neighbourhood, neighbouring, neighbourly, neighbours.
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