Sentence for praise | Use praise in a sentence

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  • Dan took it all for praise. (9)
  • Tinman inhaled the praise. (10)
  • Praise be to Allah for them! (10)
  • High praise of Lady Gosstre ensued. (10)
  • Song of praise she does not permit. (10)
  • Mr. Collins was eloquent in her praise. (4)
  • Verrian made a grateful murmur at the praise. (9)
  • I do not think any one enjoyed praise more than he. (9)
  • Richard moderated his voice to praise the likeness. (10)
  • He waxed positively lyrical in praise of country scenes. (2)
  • Her temper he had good reason to depend on and to praise. (4)
  • Diana emphasized her extravagant praise, to print it fast. (10)
  • I do praise myself for managing an invitation to our Carry. (10)
  • Mr. Colesworth responded heartily in praise of the morning. (10)
  • The Earl of Romfrey forwarded hampers and a letter of praise. (10)
  • The proletarian beat the table like a drum in praise of Paris. (2)
  • These are but my horses; the praise is of the animals, not of me. (10)
  • Nevil had once called her beautiful; his praise had given her beauty. (10)
  • These writers deal queerly with their words of praise of one another. (10)
  • I obtained some praise for my style and bearing among his acquaintances. (10)
  • Praise be to him that planteth love, the worker of this marvel, within us! (10)
  • Lady Dunstane thought it an occasion to praise him for his considerateness. (10)
  • For that fire-and-smoke writer dedicated volumes to the praise of a regicide. (10)
  • This was praise, of all others most extraordinary, most opposite to her ideas. (4)
  • And yet he did not go there, or even praise it to the discredit of Brookfield! (10)
  • To tell truth, it is the advocate I wish to rebuke, and to praise the adversary. (10)
  • Yet I know men content to swallow the praise of their beasts and be semi-equine. (10)
  • And Wright generously allots the praise for their beauty where it largely belongs. (13)
  • I have a pang in praising it, for I remember that my praise cannot please him any more. (9)
  • Seeking to make peace, I threw in a word in praise of the liberty of opinion in France. (2)
  • She weakly found comfort in the praise which she might once have resented as patronage. (9)
  • Surely I rendered praise, and pressed both hands on my bosom, and watched, and behold! (10)
  • While Derek stood there gazing, the first lark soared up and began its ecstatic praise. (8)
  • For my part, let them praise me or not, I know that I can do any thing I set my mind upon. (10)
  • You must write again very soon, and praise him a great deal more than you did in your last. (4)
  • Soldiers and sailors have their excitement to keep them up to the mark; praise and rewards. (10)
  • He encouraged Tracy Runningbrook to praise the face of which she had hitherto thought shyly. (10)
  • But if I begin to praise this or any of the things I have liked, I do not know when I should stop. (9)
  • Miss Milray is one to praise you to your face, and disgrace you be hind your back, and so I tell you. (9)
  • She wrote cheerfully, seemed surrounded with comforts, and mentioned nothing which she could not praise. (4)
  • I received this morning your postal order; your heart henceforth for me will be placed beyond all praise. (8)
  • Your father will praise Gippsland whenever my Martin asks him to admire the beauties of our neighbourhood. (10)
  • Pleasant ran our thinking that while our work was good, Sure as fruits for sweat would the praise come fast. (10)
  • I would not allow myself yesterday to say how delighted, or to repeat half that the Admiral said in his praise. (4)
  • But it must be acknowledged that for a much longer time here than in England polite learning hesitated his praise. (9)
  • He yielded, and began to praise the orcharded levels which now replaced the vine-purpled slopes of the upper river. (9)
  • Let us praise Him that our lot has been cast in more wholesome days than those in which Smith wrought and Tupper sang. (7)
  • Possibly you may in their presence have had occasion to praise the military virtues of the builder of Carnarvon Castle. (10)
  • Old Jolyon was too much of a Forsyte to praise anything freely; especially anything for which he had a genuine admiration. (8)
  • Such personal praise might have struck her, especially as it did not appear to Anne that the freckles were at all lessened. (4)
  • Praise of constancy, moreover, smote shadowily a certain inconstant, enough to seem to ruffle her smoothness and do no hurt. (10)
  • She could praise him, on a review of it, for delicacy, moreover; and the delicacy laid her under a more positive obligation. (10)
  • But she had seen enough of him to join in all the admiration of the others, and with an energy which always adorned her praise. (4)
  • Let him cultivate the power of analysis, and seek from his critics, not praise, but knowledge of what, precisely, he has done. (16)
  • Mother of Honour, and dishonoured: Mother Of Glory, she condemned to crown with bays Her victor, and be fountain of his praise. (10)
  • The literary champion of the new order of things has been Luigi Torchi, whose work in the magazines deserves the highest praise. (3)
  • She seemed to hold herself tense against any praise of him, as if she should fail him somehow if she relaxed at all in his favor. (9)
  • Some reached over and patted my sides, others spoke words of encouragement and praise, and all had a look of profound veneration. (21)
  • There is something in the eloquence of the pulpit, when it is really eloquence, which is entitled to the highest praise and honour. (4)
  • For my own part, I would give all the praise I ever received for the right to be valued simply for my personal good qualities alone. (14)
  • These noble animals unite use and beauty in such measure that the censor must be of Catonian severity who can refuse them his praise. (9)
  • Her countenance, perhaps, might express some watchfulness; but the praise of the fine mind did not appear to excite a thought in her sister. (4)
  • Reginald has a good figure and is not unworthy the praise you have heard given him, but is still greatly inferior to our friend at Langford. (4)
  • From time immemorial we have allowed ourselves to be driven by those powerful drivers, Bread, and Praise, and cared little for the quality of either. (8)
  • The commercial publisher of book-reviews, realizing that any fool can praise a book, is apt to increase his profits by lowering the wage of his critic. (16)
  • Accurate information straight from writers serving the public—that, I cannot too often repeat, is worth more to him than any amount of obsequious praise. (16)
  • His approval of my Latin exercise was verbal, and weak praise in comparison; besides I cared nothing for praises not referring to my grand natural accomplishment. (10)

Also see sentences for: applaud, approbation, commend, commendation, encomium, eulogy, exalt.

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