Sentence for puts | Use puts in a sentence

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

  • That puts the case. (10)
  • If one puts them to paper! (10)
  • He puts his hand on her arm. (8)
  • He puts two and two together. (8)
  • She puts her face close to his. (8)
  • She puts the violets up to him. (8)
  • Oh, she puts my back up properly! (8)
  • She puts a chocolate into her mouth. (8)
  • To noble impulse Nature puts no ban. (10)
  • He puts his hand out over the register. (9)
  • She puts up her handkerchief to her face. (9)
  • She puts her soul into it, gives her blood. (10)
  • She puts the glass down, and gives a little laugh. (8)
  • She puts them down against the wall, and advances. (8)
  • Then he puts the book away and looks around again. (12)
  • And suddenly he puts up his hand and wipes his brow.] (8)
  • And he puts his finger on the eldest, I can tell you. (10)
  • He puts a piece on zero and the bank hands him a sackful. (10)
  • She puts you forward as a good specimen of our young men. (10)
  • Miss Galbraith puts her handkerchief to her face, and sobs. (9)
  • Without looking at him she takes up her hat, and puts it on. (8)
  • Very well, he puts himself hors de combat to save his bones. (10)
  • He puts it so, no master nor mistress neither could refuse him. (10)
  • Henry Wilmers puts the case aside, and takes her as he finds her. (10)
  • It puts me in mind of some of those other journeys we took together. (9)
  • He believes in mineral paint, and he puts his heart and soul into it. (9)
  • There is a sentence in the essay which puts the thing in a nutshell. (14)
  • Without a sound, she puts her whole strength into that look] Stephen! (8)
  • She puts her face forward; and he kisses her cheek, and, suddenly, her lips. (8)
  • You can afford to laugh at it, but I confess it puts your friends in a rage. (10)
  • It sometimes puts a great strain upon the intellectual honesty of the editor. (16)
  • But he puts it simply; not as an exercise in the quasi-philosophical bathetic. (10)
  • Every day Mr. Pollingray puts on evening dress out of deference to his sister. (10)
  • Probably she is shy of speaking French; she frequently puts the Italian accent. (10)
  • At the same time the acrobat puts the muscles of his shoulders and back into play. (21)
  • He puts the strop and brush behind his back, and adds in a low voice] Here she is! (8)
  • I think, with you, it will be the margravine, and my father puts her in good humour. (10)
  • She puts her hand up and mechanically gathers together the violets in the little vase. (8)
  • Then he puts something on the market and tries to sell it there, and is a man of business. (9)
  • It puts me in mind of that night on the Lake Ontario boat, when we were starting for Montreal. (9)
  • We must not let him commit himself to her till he knows the thing that most puts her to shame. (9)
  • She is a very good scholar for she puts zeal into whatever she does, and is making great progress. (14)
  • Tibby comes in, looks round, takes a large sweet out of her mouth, contemplates it, and puts it back again. (8)
  • My opinion is, that orange-peel lasts all through the year now, and will till legislation puts a stop to it. (10)
  • Sir Willoughby puts me one or two searching interrogations on a point of interest to him, his house and name. (10)
  • She puts her parcel down, unwraps an apron, half a loaf, two onions, three potatoes, and a tiny piece of bacon. (8)
  • It always puts me in mind of the country that Emily and her father travelled through, in The Mysteries of Udolpho. (4)
  • She puts her hand on the knob, and begins turning it; then goes to the fireplace, and taps her foot on the fender. (8)
  • They say she has an incommunicable charm, accounting for the price he puts on her now she holds aloof and he misses it. (10)
  • He looks into her face; then, realizing that she means it, suddenly bends down to her fingers, and puts his lips to them. (8)
  • As soon as a railway contractor of a rival circus puts in an appearance on the route the general manager is promptly notified. (21)
  • This young man makes advertising pictures, perhaps, or puts the frames around the half-tone illustrations for a Sunday newspaper. (16)
  • Otherwise she will have to be tremendously clever and say all sorts of brilliant things, and that puts a great burden on the author. (9)
  • But, in admitting the plea which common sense puts forward on their behalf, we may fairly ask them to be masculine in their baseness. (10)
  • But, in admitting the plea which common sense puts forward on their behalf, we may fairly ask them to be masculine in their baseness. (22)
  • At the sound of hurried steps in the anteroom, Mrs. Roberts turns from the window, and runs to the portiere, through which she puts her head. (9)
  • Good sir, your wit is bright; But wit that strives to speak the popular voice, Puts on its nightcap and puts out its light. (10)
  • The dog periodically puts on madness to win attention; we gather then that England, in an angry tremour, tries him with water-gruel to prove him sane. (10)

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