Sentence for nose | Use nose in a sentence

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

  • No legs and no nose. (10)
  • Lapham rubbed his nose. (9)
  • Eunice put her nose to it. (9)
  • His lips touched her nose. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce wrinkled her nose. (8)
  • The colour had deepened in his nose. (8)
  • She took it up, and put it to her nose. (8)
  • Mr. Paramor buried his nose in the vase. (8)
  • Burying her nose and lips in a rose, she sniffed. (8)
  • He raised his sharp nose and looked at us dewily. (8)
  • Mrs. Dennant took the rose and put it to her nose. (8)
  • His nose was finely chiselled, and had little flesh. (8)
  • Not tasting carrot, he withdrew his nose, and snuffled. (8)
  • Wilmers named the owner of the longest nose in Europe. (10)
  • Crackers were exploding beneath his nose, between his feet. (8)
  • She enjoyed him in the scents absorbed by her crinkling nose. (8)
  • She held the cup out, covering her nose with her handkerchief. (8)
  • How did the gentleman come to stick his nose into such affairs? (12)
  • Just fancy a nose that seemed to be pecking at great fat red lips! (10)
  • But not neat enough for Charles Ventnor, who had that nose for rats. (8)
  • He took it with some natural suspicion, and approached it to his nose. (8)
  • She gave his nose a comical tap, and tripped away with her possessor. (10)
  • His flat, eternally sniffing, and inquisitive nose had a yellow tinge. (12)
  • And absently he stroked the dripping cat, while a drop of wet ran off his nose. (8)
  • Her pretty nose was up, sniffing the still salt breeze with vivacious delight. (10)
  • Suddenly his nose went up from its imagined trail, and he came rushing at our legs. (8)
  • Lying, with his nose peeping over the quilt, he was visited by a horrible suspicion. (8)
  • Taking a sprig of jessamine and holding it to her nose, she went up to that picture. (8)
  • Barbara, stooping to perform this rite, saw a tear stealing down the carved fine nose. (8)
  • There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin. (22)
  • Her father came down to dinner without a handkerchief, and had occasion to blow his nose. (8)
  • And then the silence was only broken by the little angry sounds of Barbara blowing her nose. (8)
  • He stopped now and then, and took deep breaths, expanding the nostrils of his straight nose. (8)
  • She sat down beside him at the table, and, unpinning the pale honeysuckle, put it to her nose. (8)
  • What have they done to warrant their making a virtuous nose at those who do not walk as they do? (8)
  • Her face was well-coloured, her mouth, firm and rather wide, her nose well-shaped, her hair dark. (8)
  • The little cat had put its head into his hand, while Blink was thrusting her nose into his mouth. (8)
  • But, hearing the dry rattle of the earth, he took out his own handkerchief and put it to his nose. (8)
  • Manifestly the moment his career as a fairy prince was at end, he was on the high road to a nose. (10)
  • He sounded me, pushed out his mouth and pulled down his nose, recommended avoidance of excitement. (10)
  • He had mistaken it probably for his own; if he had chanced to blow his nose, he would have realized. (8)
  • Your uncle Hippias has a new and most perplexing symptom; a determination of bride-cake to the nose. (10)
  • She got up; put on her dressing-gown, and went to thrust her nose into that bath of dripping sweetness. (8)
  • Could design lodge in that empty-looking head with its crisp curls, button nose, and diminishing simper? (10)
  • She had a broad little face, and wide frank hazel eyes over a little nose that came out straight and sudden. (8)
  • There was once a venerable gentleman for whom a white hair grew on the cop of his nose, laughing at removals. (10)
  • Squire Gregory doubted it, and sipped and kept his nose at his wineglass, crabbedly repeating his doubts of it. (10)
  • But the Squire gave no sign, motionless as the spaniel John couched along the ground with his nose between his paws. (8)
  • From behind a wooden crate we saw a long black muzzled nose poking round at us, and heard a faint hoarse whimpering. (8)
  • The man was so horridly vulgar; his gloves were never clean; I had to hold a bouquet to my nose when I talked to him. (10)
  • It was to the nose that the street made one of its strongest appeals, and Mrs. March pulled up her window of the coupe. (9)
  • Martin did not answer, but one nostril of his long nose was seen to curve, and Thyme acquiesced in this without remark. (8)
  • He was sensitive to degrees of heat and cold, and luxurious in the matter of lighting, and he had a fine nose for plumbing. (9)
  • Ripton, with his sunken chin and snoring nose under the light of the lamp, stood for human nature, honest, however abject. (10)
  • That was an article less presentable through plate-glass, it seemed: Mr. Stuart Rem drew a prolonged breath into his nose. (10)
  • Ripton washed his face and comforted his nose at a brook, and was now ready to follow his friend wherever he chose to lead. (10)
  • He wiped the bottle, drew the cork with his own hands, put his nose down, inhaled its perfume, and went back to the music room. (8)
  • And what of another, hitherto unnoticed, whose nose is of the hooked vulturine, whose name transpires as Pisistratus Mytharete? (10)
  • She was a slender, short old woman, with an ivory-coloured face, a thin nose, and keen eyes half-veiled by delicate wrinkled lids. (8)
  • The implied pathetic reference to a surgically-treated nose under a cross of strips of plaster, could not obtain dismissal for him. (10)
  • With what curious silence he walked round and round the group of sheep-dogs, inquiring into them with that long crinkled nose of his! (8)
  • His thin, lopsided nose, the rapid glances of his goggling, prominent eyes, were subtlety itself; he stood for discontent with the accepted. (8)
  • Partly for an admonition to him, or in pure nervousness, Peterborough blew his nose monstrously: an unlucky note; nothing went well after it. (10)
  • Then, making for the mantelpiece, he took therefrom a bunch of Parma violets, evidently brought by his last pupil, and thrust them under her nose. (8)
  • A handkerchief was bound about his forehead, and his helpless sunken chin and snoring nose projected up the pillow, made him look absurdly piteous. (10)
  • They had drunk too much for science, and so were especially careful to assume correct attitudes, until Jolly smote Val almost accidentally on the nose. (8)
  • Her eyebrows were thin and dark and perfectly arched; her little nose was perfectly straight, her little chin in perfect balance between round and point. (8)
  • Brother officers said of Major Nagen that he was occasionally equally senseless in the nose, which had been tweaked without disturbing the repose of his features. (10)

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