Sentence for she | Use she in a sentence

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

  • She nodded. (10)
  • She reviewed him. (10)
  • She begins to clear. (8)
  • She bowed her head. (10)
  • She began to walk on again. (9)
  • She wants to begin at once. (8)
  • Whatever she did was best. (10)
  • She seemed to have no shame. (8)
  • As it was, she would miss him. (8)
  • Why did she want to put him off? (8)
  • She has sworn an oath against us. (10)
  • She is very little so, believe me! (10)
  • She looked impatiently up the street. (9)
  • I wonder what she really thinks of him? (9)
  • She did not condemn me to long waiting. (10)
  • In either case, she has been badly used. (10)
  • She had very little notice from any but him. (4)
  • Now that he knew she was unhurt, he felt angry. (8)
  • She burst into an uncontrollable fit of crying. (22)
  • I understand she is a woman of very good fortune. (4)
  • She had the sort of eye I fancy mad persons have. (10)
  • You left her, and she did her best to follow you. (10)
  • What did it matter if she did give him a cigarette? (10)
  • But I have a desire that she should come over to us. (10)
  • But should it ever be known she had sprung from this! (10)
  • She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! (4)
  • There is a little struggle, then she resigns her lips. (8)
  • Not the first time she had used that curious expression! (8)
  • At the sound she gets up anti goes out on to the terrace. (8)
  • She stole over to him, and pressed herself against his arm. (8)
  • She begged he would abstain from any further writing to her. (10)
  • When George came back she was standing where he had left her. (8)
  • She could say nothing; nor for some minutes could he say more. (4)
  • Is she, when translated into us, solely the imperious appetite? (10)
  • She was leaning on the windowsill, staring down into the street. (8)
  • Mollie rode her horse as though she were mistress of the situation. (18)
  • She plucked flowers, and then reproached herself with plucking them. (10)
  • But she had noticed that Timothy was always cross at dinner afterwards. (8)
  • If he says a thing to his wife, she goes true as a bullet to the mark. (10)
  • She had a taste of what it was to be, at the conclusion of the service. (10)
  • She would never be fit to be his wife, if at the first test her courage failed! (8)
  • Clotilde allowed him to keep the hand, assuring herself she was unconscious he did so. (10)
  • She mounted to the seat, and they drove off in a silence which endured for a long time. (9)
  • Beyond the outer gate she turned to the left, and took the same street back to the river. (8)
  • She raised her eyes towards him more fully than she had ever done before. (4)
  • She had put on gloves of gleaming white, and her face glowed like freshly scrubbed porcelain. (12)
  • My mistress will not let me light the fire; and she has not eaten or drunk of anything since . (10)
  • She did not read poems of her own choice, but easy, sentimental verses by second-rate writers. (12)
  • Her gabbling grey she eyes askant, nor treads The ways they walk; by what they speak oppressed. (10)
  • This was not what he hoped, but be was richly content when she returned to his personal history. (9)
  • And a fit of such chilly shuddering seized her that she crept under the eider down to regain warmth. (8)
  • There she saw September beauty, and felt as if the splendour encircling her were her bridal decoration. (10)
  • She could not tell her friend Agnes of these feelings while her feelings were angered against her friend. (10)
  • At that encouraging word, the flood-gates gave way in Lady Summerhay, and she poured forth a stream of words. (8)
  • She never said anything silly, and also, no doubt out of modesty, refrained from expressing her wise thoughts. (5)
  • She was cold as ice, she hated talk about love, and she was branded by the world. (10)
  • Alma sat looking at her piquant head, black, unconsciously outlined against the lamp, as she sat working by the table. (9)
  • Early in their married life she had taken charge of him in all matters which she considered practical. (9)
  • By and by she fancied she heard a movement in the house; then it seemed to her that the house-door opened. (10)
  • She then said that she was a German teacher of English, in Hamburg, and was going home to Potsdam for a visit. (9)
  • She stood better without it, as a bright planet star issuing from clouds, which are perhaps an adornment to our hackneyed moon. (10)
  • The widow met him with a welcome neatly marked by resentment; she meant him to feel that his not coming sooner had been noticed. (9)
  • Naturally she did not go fast through the dark passages, where the game of the fan was once more played out, and with accompaniments. (10)
  • The effect was that she lost the true wording of her blunt petition for release: she could no longer put it bluntly. (10)
  • She was going, and wished to go, but she wished to be regretted as well; and she looked at him more. (22)
  • No sooner did she hear that Anthony had been, by supposition, seen, than the little light of secret dread flamed a panic through her veins. (22)
  • Willoughby observed Mrs. Mountstuart meet him, usher him to the place she had quitted among the shrubs, and return to the open turf-spaces. (10)
  • Her visage had the same unmoved expression when she conversed with Violetta as when she listened to the ravings of the Corso. (10)
  • She perceived that he was anticipating an outbreak of the anger she had nursed overnight, and baffled him so far by keeping dumb. (10)
  • His cheeks reddened; he had spoken at random, and he wondered that Dahlia should feel it pleasurable to be inquired after, she who was so sensitive. (10)
  • She would visibly shrink at those remarks, though they were sometimes so excruciatingly funny that she had to laugh, and feel dreadful immediately after. (8)

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Definition of she:

  • she, sh, pron. fem. the female understood or previously mentioned: sometimes used as a noun for a woman or other female. (0)

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