Sentences with thou. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use thou in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for thou.
- Thou diest? (10)
- Fearest thou? (10)
- Thou art grim! (8)
- Art thou angry? (8)
- Thou dear one! (10)
- Now, thou traitress! (10)
- Ah, Youth, there is no such wizard as thou! (7)
- Is it back to him thou wilt go? (8)
- Languishest thou not for my art? (10)
- Now art thou mighty, O Bhanavar! (10)
- And she answered him: Thou to me! (10)
- So art thou but a weed, O Khipil! (10)
- Follow her, and thou wilt not sink. (10)
- And both thou shalt love, little soul! (8)
- O thou, thou reptile! (10)
- The sun of this dawn now, seest thou not? (10)
- Thou hast a disgust of the sermon in rhyme. (10)
- Now but four more days and thou claimest her. (10)
- Surely we will go to him, but not as thou art. (10)
- No longer wast thou then mere light, fair soul! (10)
- Still hold thou fast; – Heed not their despair! (10)
- The name, the name, the new name thou hast won? (10)
- Wait thou for the time and it will reward thee. (10)
- O thou, if injured, injured not by me, Poseidon! (10)
- He saith unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? (12)
- I have spared thee, thou that madest me desolate! (10)
- Every day, thou, star of my destiny, I gaze at thee. (18)
- O my mistress, hast thou seen the birds of Goorelka? (10)
- Thou art the foot and I the worm: Prescribe the Term. (10)
- Thou hast listened with patience; another had howled. (10)
- Thou the example, saved Miraculously by this poor skin! (10)
- And, O thou flea, wilt thou, vile thing! (10)
- I say nought, save that time will come, and be thou content. (10)
- He saith to him again the second time, Simon, lovest thou me? (12)
- Thou wilt find it a test severe; Unerring whatever the theme. (10)
- And thou wilt forfeit those two silly eyes of thine to the sack. (10)
- Cleave thou thy way with fathering desire Of fire to reach to fire. (10)
- Peter was grieved that he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? (12)
- Thou hast beheld the discomfiture of Darkness before the voice of Light! (10)
- Away from my breath of snow and sweet grass, thou wilt droop, little soul. (8)
- Know, O nephew of the barber, thou art among them that honour not thy art. (10)
- Surely, my son, thou art faithful; and for this service I can reward thee. (10)
- I will have it now sent in thy name, with word that thou followest quickly. (10)
- Says the poet: Hast thou seen the wild herd by the jungle galloping close? (10)
- Propound thou no inquiries anywhere about the old fellow who gave the supper. (10)
- The greater heart in thy appeal to heads They see, thou Captain of our civil Fort! (10)
- Philosophy, thoughtless to soothe, Lifts, if thou wilt, or there leaves thee supine. (10)
- For thee, by our law, no alternatives were: Thy fall was assured ere thou camest to a voice. (10)
- What was that Welsh wandering juggler but the foul fiend himself, mayhap, thou maiden of sin! (10)
- So is my blessing on the little damsel, and she shall have her wish, wullahy, thou black face! (10)
- Thou knowest we are a fallen house, through the displeasure of the Emperor on my dead husband. (10)
- Thou suffering of the wounds that will not slay, Wounds that bring death but take not life away! (10)
- Canst thou be saved by me, fated that thou art, thou fair-face? (10)
- Thou halt raged over earth a month, causing blights, hurricanes, and epidemics of the deadly sins. (10)
- The second chapter of the Event is opened; so call it, thou that tellest of the Shaving of Shagpat. (10)
- And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. (12)
- Let him catch his cold fish without fear of a gun, And the stars shall shield him, and thou wilt shun! (10)
- And wilt thou be saved by me, my son, ere thy story be told in tears as this one, that is as thine to me? (10)
- O my soul, art thou dreaming of a fair youth that was the bliss of thy bosom night and day, night and day? (10)
- Then may it be rather the well-worn joke Thou repeatest, to stop conflagration, and write Penance for rhetoric. (10)
- And thinkest thou those eyes fell on me with discriminating observation ere my sense of perception was struck by thee? (10)
- V Thou animatest ancient tales, To prove our world of linear seed: Thy very virtue now assails, A tempter to mislead. (10)
- Thou must tell Baba Mustapha I wait without the city to reward him by my powers of reward with all that he best loveth. (10)
- If you would only consent to be my wife I will go whithersoever thou sayest or do whatsoever thou biddest. (18)
- Now thou plumest thee vainly because of a graze of my footsole; Reck I as were that stroke from a woman or some pettish infant. (10)
- Stay under that tall palm-tree through the night; Rest on the mountain-slope By the couching antelope, O thou enthroned supremacy of light! (10)
- Stay under that dark palm-tree through the night, Rest on the mountain slope, By the couching antelope, O thou enthroned supremacy of light! (10)
- But take with thee faithful companions, with whom thou mayest take counsel when thou climbest the mountain, and who may be thy helpers. (12)
- Thou findest a pugilist countering quick, Cunning at drives where thy shutters are barred; Not, after the studied professional trick, Blue-sealing; she brightens the sight. (10)
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Definition of thou:
- thou, thow, pron. of the second person sing., the person addressed (now generally used only in solemn address). (0)
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