Sentences with treat. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use treat in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for treat.
- She was a treat. (10)
- Does he treat you badly? (8)
- Treat a guest like that! (8)
- Treat with the rascals? (18)
- You treat me like a brother. (8)
- It was a treat, that article! (8)
- You would treat it as below. (10)
- Treat her as mad, to soothe him. (10)
- It was a treat to be on that bay mare. (8)
- So we treat the disease, dear friend. (10)
- I treat you without ceremony, Mr. Knightley. (4)
- Treat the thing as it deserves to be treated. (8)
- You refuse to treat them for a case of fever. (10)
- But none of your men treat a woman as a woman. (10)
- I shall never meet one to treat me so generously. (10)
- I treat opera there as Alfieri conceived tragedy. (10)
- Dowling knows the horse, and would treat him properly. (10)
- Why should she treat him as if he were utterly unreliable? (8)
- He was going to treat to fifteen or twenty bottles to-day. (12)
- And, Willoughby, treat me as one perfectly worthless; I am. (10)
- He could not treat this scandalous matter in his own office. (8)
- How would she treat him at this last moment of her girlhood? (8)
- Alvan thanked his fortune that he had to treat with parents. (10)
- Why do they treat them like that, just because they disagree? (8)
- I treat my daughter as a woman capable of judging for herself. (10)
- Like other matters, an execution depends upon how you treat it. (10)
- And you treat me so badly, James, going after that Rosie and all. (8)
- We treat law as a fine art, and relish and digest a good distinction. (2)
- Those who made a hero of him were sure he would treat her with disdain. (10)
- The delicate question how she was to treat her uncle, he settled generously. (10)
- And if he abuses me, for my sake and hers you will still treat him with respect. (10)
- If her old school-fellows now knew what was before her, how would they treat her? (8)
- You will treat him just as you would treat any other gentleman. (10)
- If it is a merit to treat a fatuous mother with deference, Bittridge had that merit. (9)
- He stood treat upon all occasions, and he lunched attaches of the press at all hours. (9)
- She seemed to him to be morbid and to treat him with an indifference that wounded him. (12)
- That is, if you think it would be right for me to stay, afta the way he tried to treat Mrs. (9)
- Funny, however, if they here and there imitatively spread a wing, and treat men in that way? (10)
- And presently there came to him a feeling that he did not care: Let them treat him as they liked! (8)
- I will ask them all for an evening; that will be much better; that will be a novelty and a treat. (4)
- You treat me as you treated the lady who came here formerly to wrest your dupe from your clutches. (10)
- But when Tremendous Powers are invoked, we should treat any simple revulsion of our blood as a vice. (10)
- These works treat their subjects with modern spirit and passion, instead of the more classic oratorio style. (3)
- Was I to offer to pay him for these, and not for the rest; or was I to treat the whole series as gratuitous? (9)
- For he seemed always in the midst of plenty, with pockets full of money, and no hesitation to spend and treat. (12)
- If his one friend, the uplifted flask, is his enemy, why then he feels bound to treat his enemy as his friend. (10)
- If his one friend, the uplifted flask, is his enemy, why then he feels bound to treat his enemy as his friend. (22)
- She wore an aspect of the confident fortress, which neither challenges nor cries to treat, but commands respect. (10)
- On the outbreak of a justifiable street-car strike the newspapers were disposed to treat it in a sympathetic way. (16)
- He is an emissary, we treat him with courtesy, and if he comes to diplomatize we, of course, give a patient hearing. (10)
- And so we Anglo-Saxons will not answer to the name of Rover, and treat our dogs so that they, too, hardly know their natures. (8)
- The habit of not screaming, however, prevailed, and she made a tolerably successful effort to treat him with decent composure. (9)
- Here were five men authorized to treat with the Colonists in any manner that would win them back to the allegiance of the King. (18)
- He had a surprise in pickle for the old chap who had served the Forsytes four-and-fifty years-a treat that was entirely his doing. (8)
- I protest in all candour, I treat love as love; not as a weight in the scale; it is the heavenly power which dispenses with weighing! (10)
- But, wherever her devotion came from, it seemed to Hilary the grossest violation of the feelings of a gentleman to treat it ungratefully. (8)
- Country editors of the better class now treat other editors as gentlemen, and the paper that stoops to personal attacks is seldom found. (16)
- Mrs. Pasmer asked herself if this single-mindedness was to go on for ever, but she had not the heart to treat it with her natural levity. (9)
- Quintin Manx, a senior gentleman and junior landowner, vowed that no Minister intending to sell the country should treat him as a sheep. (10)
- He conceived the idea sharply, and forthwith, without any preparation, he was ready to treat these high-aspiring ladies like schoolgirls. (10)
- Water gave out too, and starvation was a welcome state: our hunger was so much less disagreeable than our thirst that it was a real treat. (7)
- When once a woman is taken with the love-passion, we must treat her as bitten; hide her antics from the public: that is the principal business. (10)
- Treat the hardwood trim, such as oak, chestnut, ash, and the like, with an oil stain; rub in a filler, stained slightly darker, and then shellac. (17)
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