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

  • I suggested. (9)
  • Fane suggested. (9)
  • Kenby suggested. (9)
  • Beaton suggested. (9)
  • Clara suggested. (10)
  • Kenton suggested. (9)
  • Bushwick suggested. (9)
  • Rocco suggested with malice. (10)
  • Her mother said you suggested me. (9)
  • Was it really as Polteed suggested? (8)
  • The moral was more forcibly suggested. (10)
  • You suggested Besworth, at all events. (10)
  • Her figure suggested pleasant features. (10)
  • Why not, as Stephen had suggested, drop it? (8)
  • Had not Providence suggested Sir Abraham to her? (10)
  • Rosamund suggested that he was persuasive, possibly. (10)
  • He had suggested it as a meeting place with Mr. Bellby. (8)
  • That superscription had been suggested by Colonel Halkett. (10)
  • But she did not see him, and something else suggested itself. (9)
  • Rosamund suggested that he might stay late at Mount Laurels. (10)
  • That, to an astute mind, suggested something behind this sale. (8)
  • Not so much as the barking of a dog suggested human habitation. (1)
  • He checked the particular appropriating action suggested by Robert. (10)
  • He checked the particular appropriating action suggested by Robert. (22)
  • He had resumed the patient attitude which so slightly suggested mules. (8)
  • Jeff suggested, with a presence of mind which Westover mutely admired. (9)
  • It suggested to me an image of one of the sister Fates cutting a thread. (10)
  • Jeff laughed with shameless pleasure in the reminiscence her words suggested. (9)
  • The Opportunity which Harris had suggested would be given to him by a woman. (13)
  • Willoughby tossed his head: it might be as she suggested; beggars are liars. (10)
  • But it has been suggested that the artist in question was no painter of animals. (10)
  • Every imaginable mode of accounting for their absence suggested itself to his mind. (6)
  • In consideration for the Earl of Romfrey he ought not to pass it over, he suggested. (10)
  • In fact, after she suggested this, she and all her friends called me nothing but Dirk. (6)
  • Both of these measures, you will observe, are suggested in the speech from the throne. (14)
  • You know, my first dress is going to be all orange-blossom; Mr. Fiorsen suggested that. (8)
  • The others had gone to the back of the house a moment, to look at some suggested change. (9)
  • In answer to this, Ralph suggested that the name of Mary might be considered a pretty name. (10)
  • The Indians suggested that the Canadians {269} should wait in ambush for the American column. (19)
  • His enemies had never suggested them, but they were forced on him by the aspect of his friend. (10)
  • She was not the better pleased with his gallantry from the idea it suggested of something more. (4)
  • I suggested, if he knew nothing better to the point in my predicament, he might hold his tongue. (2)
  • Beaton made a show of not deigning to reply, and put himself in the pose she suggested, frowning. (9)
  • Our purse was at its lowest ebb; he suggested no means of replenishing it, and I thought of none. (10)
  • Mr. Crawford suggested the greater desirableness of some carriage which might convey more than two. (4)
  • They joked about him and pitied his family, or even suggested that the whole thing was an imposture. (12)
  • March was so well pleased with this view of the case that he suggested the idea involved to Fulkerson. (9)
  • But what did it matter that Jeff had suggested their asking him, and then attributed the notion to them? (9)
  • I may have dreamed this or had it suggested to me, for on referring to Jonathan Wild, I do not find it. (10)
  • She suggested that they should return to the city to visit their grandmother during the Christmas holidays. (13)
  • It was, as Miss Macroyd had suggested, academic, and at the same time it had a danger in it of being tomboyish. (9)
  • The thought may have been suggested by some of the toys of superstition which intellectual people like to play with. (9)
  • It vexes me now to find that I cannot remember how the book came into my hands, or who could have suggested it to me. (9)
  • He was accordingly about to recommence, when a second and stronger hint suggested to him that it were safer to depart. (6)
  • I suggested that, as my presence did not seem to be required, I could take her on my arm for a walk to the pier-head. (10)
  • Mr. Thompson suggested to his son that they might be among those scraps he had thrown carelessly into the dark corner. (10)
  • She ended with a heartless laugh, in which, despite the tragical contrast her words had suggested, Basil finally joined. (9)
  • He admitted he had thought just the contrary, and that the cold had suggested to him the absurdity of leaving a Goddess. (10)
  • The aspect of the village, too, was new to us, and suggested a warmer sun, longer summer, and habitual out-of-door life. (20)
  • His mother said it was not very nice, and then suggested that perhaps she had heard it from some one else, and thought it was he. (9)
  • Nothing but that would suffer itself to be suggested, though conjectures lying in shadow underneath pressed ominously on my mind. (10)
  • As I walked along, each moment some old and early association being suggested by the objects around, I felt my arm suddenly seized. (6)
  • He also suggested that it would be advisable to carry Richard to town for a term, and let him know his position, and some freedom. (10)
  • That master recommended a course with Mendelssohn, but as the pupil was too poor, he changed his advice and suggested a study of Bach. (3)
  • Perhaps he thought that the late situation was known to her alone, when he casually suggested, one day, that Mrs. Maynard was peculiar. (9)
  • The door was opened by the parson, a bloodless and clean-shaven man, whose hollow cheeks and bony hands suggested a perpetual struggle. (8)
  • Each of them advised her for good, and suggested this specific and that; and they all asked her what Miss Breen was doing for her cough. (9)
  • A South-west shower lashed the window-panes and suggested to Dr. Middleton shuddering visions of the Channel passage on board a steamer. (10)
  • The sigh touched him, and he suggested a carriage-ride through the city; she assented with eagerness, for it was what she had been thinking of. (9)
  • The everlasting pantomime, suggested by Mrs. Warwick in her exclamation to Perry Wilkinson, is derided, not unrighteously, by our graver seniors. (10)
  • Affected as Emilia was by other sensations, she could not combat the idea strenuously suggested by him, that he had reason to complain of her behaviour. (10)
  • Just at present, this consisted of much reading of a sociological character suggested by a course of university lectures which she had followed during the winter. (13)

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