Sentence for refuse | Use refuse in a sentence

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

  • You deliberately refuse! (8)
  • I refuse. (8)
  • It was difficult to refuse! (8)
  • I refuse to help. (10)
  • They are refuse junk. (13)
  • You always refuse mine. (8)
  • I refuse admission to it here. (10)
  • If so, he should refuse to see it! (8)
  • You refuse to believe in Old Mel? (10)
  • Harriet Smith refuse Robert Martin? (4)
  • No: she refuse, and she is ruined. (10)
  • I am quite determined to refuse him. (4)
  • I refuse to trade on any such thing. (8)
  • I entirely refuse to suspect anybody. (8)
  • Your palsied hands refuse their swords. (10)
  • He made her refuse all merit in the work. (9)
  • How should he set about it, or how refuse? (8)
  • But the farmer was a coward; he would refuse. (10)
  • There was a putrid scent as of burning refuse. (8)
  • In that case he would not refuse to fight him. (10)
  • She would say nothing, here, because, of course, he might refuse! (8)
  • We feared he would refuse to play in the match. (10)
  • If it is worship of swine, she cannot refuse it. (10)
  • Why should you refuse to give his message to Burnamy? (9)
  • He was invited to a feast, which he dared not refuse. (19)
  • It is impossible to refuse what you ask in such a way. (4)
  • It would be bad manners to refuse; to say nothing of . (10)
  • She never asked him anything; he should not refuse this. (8)
  • Coffee and fine pastry, she said, who would refuse that? (12)
  • Would they refuse to bury that unhappy one in a churchyard? (8)
  • And still more secretly he knew that he could not refuse her. (8)
  • He was about to refuse, but he checked his voice and hummed. (10)
  • You refuse to obey the claims of duty, honour, and gratitude. (4)
  • The alley is plentifully strewn with refuse and scraps of paper. (8)
  • If he writes to me it will make me happy, but I refuse to see him. (10)
  • If I were you, I should refuse to listen to anything against my wife. (8)
  • But, Crawford, though I refuse you as a tenant, come to me as a friend. (4)
  • Mr. Pericles was thunderstruck on hearing Emilia refuse to go to Italy. (10)
  • Not that she should refuse to see me now when I come armed to demand it! (10)
  • Could Polly refuse to try it on, when the flattering proposal met her ears? (10)
  • Elizabeth could not refuse, though she foresaw little pleasure in the visit. (4)
  • These sentimental actresses who refuse to grow old are capable of anything. (12)
  • This petrifaction of egoism would from amazedly to austerely refuse the petition. (10)
  • Why does she refuse the monstrous sums which his family has offered her to leave him? (12)
  • If you refuse to take the business at once, they will sell me up, and quite right too. (10)
  • To himself, the one person she ought to have loved, she had chosen to refuse her heart. (8)
  • I can account for all that she has done hitherto, but not that she should refuse to see me. (10)
  • Hilary was constitutionally unable to refuse his aid to anything that held out a hand for it. (8)
  • He will be low all his life, and I refuse any more to sully myself in attempting to lift him. (10)
  • Anne could not refuse; but never had she sacrificed to politeness with a more suffering spirit. (4)
  • I would refuse to know any of them before the night of the fifteenth; I want my strength too much. (10)
  • The concrete or mortar used can be made from refuse material, and need not have any great strength. (17)
  • Although there was no great need for help, her natural kindliness checked the inclination to refuse it. (10)
  • He is the kind of man, indeed, to whom I should never dare refuse anything, which he condescended to ask. (4)
  • Her advice to him was to refuse to fight, seeing that he had done sufficient for glory and his good name. (10)
  • The mind will, as you may know, sometimes refuse to work when the sensations are shameful and astonished. (10)
  • Short of the most convincing proofs he must still refuse to believe, for he did not wish to punish himself. (8)
  • Mr. Rippenger, not liking to refuse Mr. Salter, consented to our going, but pretended that I was too young. (10)
  • A friendly young fellow there, Eckart vom Hof, offered to fight him on my behalf, should I think proper to refuse. (10)
  • By this device he put off facing her and himself, for he could no longer refuse to see that he had himself to face. (8)
  • Yes, it is a very amusing world, if you do not refuse to be amused; and our friends were very willing to be entertained. (9)
  • In fact, nothing bound them to refuse to work for him, and he believed that they had submitted their views for his consideration. (10)
  • Irene looked at him as though about to refuse, but, seeming to change her mind, went upstairs, and came down again with her hat on. (8)
  • She had no right to retain the family jewels; she had the most perfect of established rights to refuse doing an ignominious thing. (10)
  • She was sure her dearest, sweetest Catherine would not seriously refuse such a trifling request to a friend who loved her so dearly. (4)
  • They do not refuse the knowledge of other colonies of other stirps and origins, and they even combine in temporary alliance with them. (9)
  • Her sick father, now slowly recovering, could refuse her nothing, and, if Semestre tried to do so, Xanthe usually succeeded in having her own way. (5)

Also see sentences for: chaff, cinders, debris, deny, dregs, dross, fabric.

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