Sentence for put | Use put in a sentence

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

  • Put your coat on. (8)
  • You put the music. (10)
  • I shall put it to him. (8)
  • She put out her hand. (10)
  • I can put my foot on it. (10)
  • Shall I put them on again? (8)
  • The hand was not put forth. (10)
  • Gyp put her gloved hand into it. (8)
  • He put his hands in his pockets. (10)
  • Nedda put her hand to her throat. (8)
  • Put yourself in his place, father. (8)
  • Fresh potatoes were put on to boil. (22)
  • Swithin put it gingerly to his nose. (8)
  • She took it, and put it in her bosom. (10)
  • I can hardly put the case more plainly. (10)
  • She put her cheek forward for him to kiss. (8)
  • Dahlia put out her hands dumb for the letter. (10)
  • He put on his high hat and came out to see them off. (9)
  • Lendorf put his eye to the keyhole, and made a sign. (8)
  • The little model put out her not too white, small hand. (8)
  • She brooded earnestly over what dress she should put on. (8)
  • There is no occasion to put them so very close together. (4)
  • Dan put it softly back on the bedclothes and wiped his forehead. (8)
  • Rhoda put out her hand to him, but kept her gaze on her father. (22)
  • She could not put him off; nor would she make a scene in public. (8)
  • And suddenly she knelt, and put her hot forehead against his lips. (8)
  • When she had put it on, she found him standing just in front of her. (8)
  • He put his arm round her and she pressed her face deep into his coat. (8)
  • He would go to Jobling and Boulter and put the matter in their hands. (8)
  • Madame Lamotte, with coffee and liqueur, put an end to that colloquy. (8)
  • But he put her hand away, and turning his face, stared out of the window. (8)
  • He put the question mildly, but was impetuously snapped at by the chairman. (10)
  • I say this shall be put a stop to now and henceforth, on the spot it shall! (10)
  • She put her hand up to his lips, but he caught it and covered it with kisses. (8)
  • He must have put it in my hand with the potatoes that my father flung at him! (10)
  • He decided yesterday afternoon to put off our holiday for what he calls a week. (10)
  • Paramor put his elbows on the desk, and lightly pressed his finger-tips together. (8)
  • Was she always to be put off thus, and forced to undergo this torturing suspense? (8)
  • He must put his legs up on the sofa; and he must have a glass of prune brandy too. (8)
  • Her tone entreated him to find more meaning in her words than she had put into them. (9)
  • Her cheeks were burning; and, with a craving for protection, she put up her sunshade. (8)
  • He stole up to his dressing-room, bathed, shaved, put on fresh linen and dark clothes. (8)
  • If I could not put a name upon my actions, at least I could put a price. (16)
  • I am sorry, also, to put forth so many strictures without furnishing a constructive sequel. (16)
  • Bending with the utmost swiftness, he took her hand, put his lips to it, and turned on his heel. (8)
  • However, we will put politics and sociology and the pack of their modern barbarous words aside. (10)
  • She chose one from the bundle, and drew it lightly across his face before she put it in his hand. (9)
  • In fact, she was again unhappy about Ellen, though she put on such an air of being easy about her. (9)
  • She had cried out and begun to tremble, run into a corner, and put out her hands to guard herself. (12)
  • And suddenly there came the thought: Why should he not go to young Lennan and put it to him straight? (8)
  • That will be expensive, or it will be inexpensive, according to the sort of storage they are put into. (9)
  • It could put the man at a remove from her and say, that she had lived with him and suffered intensely. (10)
  • Unhappily I had accepted a dinner in Boston for that night, and this invitation put me in great misery. (9)
  • In accordance with his resolve, our Forsyte had put his interests into the hands of Jobling and Boulter. (8)
  • As soon as Georgiana could put faith in her intention to depart, she gave her a friendly hand and embrace. (10)
  • His most strange eyes suddenly swept down on hers, and he made a movement as if to put his hand to his hat. (8)
  • Obediently the Colonel took from her the glass, and as he sipped, she put her hand up and stroked his head. (8)
  • He had his state-room things put at an appreciable distance, where he did not escape a final stab from Lottie. (9)
  • I was so afraid, you know, that something would happen to put it off, and then I should have gone quite distracted. (4)
  • After a time she put her handkerchief up under her veil and wiped her eyes, and he set his teeth and squared his jaw. (9)
  • Enough of the crew of the Independence who were immune to the disease were put aboard to take her into Philadelphia. (18)
  • Rising at length, she locked the door, drew down the blind, undressed from head to foot, and put on the new garments. (8)
  • She put her hand impulsively across the goat-skin, and gave his, with which he took it in some surprise, a quick clasp. (9)
  • She was never sad, but so much dignity got into her sweetness that the rector now and then complained of feeling put down by her. (9)
  • Mrs. Mountstuart tried petting him, which drew attention to him, and put us all in his key for several awkward minutes, more than once. (10)
  • The house was handsome, and handsomely fitted up, and the young ladies were immediately put in possession of a very comfortable apartment. (4)

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