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

  • That is noble. (8)
  • What a noble Creature he is! (4)
  • He was truly a noble young fellow. (14)
  • You have a noble heart, signorina. (10)
  • The noble lord could be no chicken. (10)
  • It was hatred of injustice, noble sympathy. (10)
  • A letter of reply from that noble lady was due. (10)
  • A noble of high rank has to be its chamberlain. (21)
  • What a passionate and noble thing she might become! (8)
  • The stately mansion, the noble grounds, and Sidney! (10)
  • Let him be sincere and noble; but not his own victim. (10)
  • He was storing his memory with anecdotes and noble names. (4)
  • He had white hair and a white beard and a noble demeanour. (12)
  • How could she take anything from one so noble and so poor! (10)
  • The neighbourhood to London, too, gave it noble advantages. (10)
  • She looked a very noble figure in her broad black-furred robe. (10)
  • One of the noble peers among his ancestors must have been a pig! (10)
  • Perhaps he came of the dregs of mankind, perhaps of noble blood. (12)
  • Sister to all the noble flowers of light that inhabited the wind! (8)
  • Any one who is breeched can obtain a licence in our noble country. (10)
  • The noble gentleman for Diana was yet unborn, they tacitly agreed. (10)
  • A ball in his mouth, and the noble old Irishman dropped by my side. (10)
  • He revived respect for the noble class in the hearts of Englishmen. (10)
  • He had been noble Love to the one, and to the other perfect Friendship. (10)
  • Something, lighted by the blush, struck him as very feminine and noble. (10)
  • Evan loved Rose deeply and completely, but noble manhood was strong in him. (10)
  • They were the offspring of a Bolognese noble house, neither wealthy nor poor. (10)
  • I am sure you neglect nothing that can add to the beauties of that noble place. (4)
  • Essential immediate help was to be given besides the noble benevolence of mind. (10)
  • You can be, or will be, if you follow your better star, self-denying and noble. (10)
  • You have been really romantic, and most generous and noble; only the shop smells! (10)
  • I was convinced he was a noble fellow, before I knew that you had made a friend of him. (10)
  • Having performed all these noble actions, his Majesty died, and was succeeded by his son. (4)
  • It was only a fair Goya, but almost unique in England, and the noble owner became a marked man. (8)
  • She let him keep it, thinking him noble for forgetting that another had pressed it before him. (10)
  • It was a noble picture, but I soon destroyed it, for I began at once to sink again to the earth. (1)
  • John Noble dined with me yesterday; the poor fellow tried to persuade me to stand for Parliament. (8)
  • Lucy, half-laughing, but in dreadful concern, begged the noble lord to excuse the woful mistake. (10)
  • Passion, he says, is noble strength on fire, and points to Emilia as a representation of passion. (10)
  • It seemed a mean, personal seeking, when she had been thinking solely of something noble and pure. (13)
  • It is not noble to love the beautiful, or to live for it, or by it; and it may even not be refining. (9)
  • There are few tales which history has to tell so stirring and noble as the exodus of the Loyalists. (19)
  • Elizabeth obeyed, and running into her own room for her parasol, attended her noble guest downstairs. (4)
  • This event was one that I have often witnessed elsewhere, but never in such noble and worthy keeping. (9)
  • My noble old Professor is a resolute truth-seeker: he raises a light to show you the ground you walk on. (10)
  • No situation could be more commanding for the head city of a kingdom; none better chosen for noble prospects. (2)
  • On what heaths and heavy fallows had she not spent her noble strength, recklessly fretting through the darkness! (10)
  • Still to persist in loving would be noble, and but for this humiliation of utter helplessness an enviable power. (10)
  • This was the site of the Tolbooth, the Heart of Midlothian, a place old in story and name-father to a noble book. (2)
  • Then he bade Khipil lead the way to the noble gardens of dalliance and pleasure that he had planted and contrived. (10)
  • De la Tour, being a Protestant of noble birth and of charming manners, was well received in London, and made much of. (19)
  • Could so noble a figure of a fair young woman have been offered and repudiated again and again by a man in his senses? (10)
  • A thousand a-year is a great deal for a mother to give away, to make over for ever; but Mrs. Ferrars has a noble spirit. (4)
  • Fortunately for Soames, the House of Lords was violently attacked in 1909, and the noble owner became alarmed and angry. (8)
  • It was a most noble face; a fortress face; strong and massive, and honourable in ruin, though stripped of every flower. (10)
  • For in this country we have pushed the doctrine of free speech to a limit which threatens the noble virtue of patriotism. (8)
  • Brandishing his sword and again putting spurs to his noble war-horse, Montcalm led his ranks against the English infantry. (19)
  • Behind her, again, marched one who beat time with her head and waved a little bit of stick, intoxicated by this noble music. (8)
  • Then he begged the noble widow to look into the glass and to let him know as soon as there was any reflection of the battle. (5)
  • And this man of complete self-command, who has every form of noble pride, gets cajoled like a twenty-year-old yahoo at college! (10)
  • All bespoke the wreck of what once was great and noble, and all plainly told me that such could not be the abode of the Callonbys. (6)
  • If he had so chosen, every street upon the northern slope might have been a noble terrace and commanded an extensive and beautiful view. (2)
  • The wealthy young noble prized any form of rareness wherever it was visible, having no thought of the purchase of it, except with worship. (10)
  • Pfalzgraf Nase, as the old chronicles call him in their humour, but assuredly a great noble, led the van, and pushed across the draw-bridge. (10)
  • I can picture to myself the cultivated Understanding, the Noble sentiments, and elegant Language which would have shone so conspicuous in the conversation of Mr Cleveland. (4)

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