Use the word us in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use us in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for us.
- Let us go. (10)
- To us, then? (8)
- None of us can. (8)
- He never saw us. (9)
- She is one of us. (10)
- The fog choked us. (10)
- That will do us good. (8)
- Twilight was around us. (10)
- He has fed us for a year. (10)
- Now, let us have no scenes. (10)
- But is it so with all of us? (10)
- Let us consider them in turn. (16)
- It leaves us where we started. (13)
- And there was one apiece for us. (10)
- His conduct can be palliated by us, too. (10)
- We serve you, but you must minister to us. (10)
- Now, my dear, let us go and wash our hands. (10)
- Then we heard a voice too well known to us. (10)
- If with you I may no longer live, then let us die! (8)
- Before us, behind, to right and left, white vapour. (8)
- Think of us having a real live author in the house! (9)
- Old age is a prison wall between us and young people. (10)
- The tramp-woman lent us a tin mug, and round it went. (10)
- For two of us, at least, capture meant hanging out of hand. (7)
- The side she presents to us is horny, and not so agreeable. (10)
- Worse, then, might happen to us in this extraordinary world! (10)
- He may let us guide the horse, but when he likes he can drive. (9)
- Myself I had lost of us twain, Once bound in mirroring thought. (10)
- Another week, only one other week, would have been enough for us. (4)
- I think, Emma, I shall try and persuade her to stay longer with us. (4)
- The squire to back us, Richie, we have command of the entire world. (10)
- I suggest to you that it will be far better to account frankly to us. (8)
- And hearing us mutter that it seemed cruel, he smiled for the third time. (8)
- I twiddle your little good Andrew to assert it for us twenty times a day. (10)
- We are surrounded by conspiracies, but if our faith is pure who can hurt us? (10)
- We have laughed all day over the paper telling us of his worrying the Lords. (10)
- And birds and hares are always willing to wait for us; they keep better alive. (10)
- This ode was dreadful to us, and all the Court people pretended they liked it. (10)
- It is good that they should go to bed early to preserve their complexions for us. (10)
- With her love of church, how it must hurt her that we none of us go, not even John! (8)
- And in the first place, let us hear what has happened to you all since you went away. (4)
- Nothing daunts the ambitious Briton; we must succeed, or ruin stares us in the face. (18)
- I wish we had been aware in time, who it was, that he might have been introduced to us. (4)
- The loss of that letter during my illness made us too cautious in dealing with Arnold. (18)
- The stars gleam over us and we know them not, neither their influence nor their power. (12)
- Our situation had become so delicate that a cold breath sundered us as far as the Poles. (10)
- The admiral will bring us his Miss Kirby to-morrow, if he is bound to remain here to-night. (10)
- Another gave us a similar reply, with a monstrous grimace which was beyond our comprehension. (10)
- Ay, the Life and the Death are her words to us here, Of one significance, pricking the blind. (10)
- It is difficult in affliction to think of one who belongs to us as one to whom we owe a duty. (10)
- This woman you were mixed up with you must give us your word, you know, to have done with that. (8)
- Some of us staff officers dismount and look at our saddle girths; those already on the ground remount. (1)
- But is it for us to quarrel or mourn because a given development does not correspond to our expectations? (12)
- Very unfriendly, certainly; and he must be a very odd man; but we are so glad to have her amongst us again! (4)
- The greater wounds do not immediately convince us of our fate, though we may be conscious that we have been hit. (10)
- Above us, white ships of cloud were sailing rapidly across the dark river of sky on the wind which smelled of change. (8)
- She will enjoy the scheme, I am sure; and I do not know a properer person for shewing us how to do away difficulties. (4)
- No greater poet ever wrote in prose, nor any one who more closely brought the actual shapes of men and things before us. (8)
- We had never known all this while how much we missed them; but it gave us a fillip to see the smoke from their chimneys. (2)
- After trotting alongside for a few seconds he ordered the driver to halt, and, turning abruptly to us, demanded our passports. (6)
- Nature has in her wisdom shortened his stature to indicate that it is left to us to shorten the growth of his offending years. (10)
- Lingering long in his company, the summer twilight stole upon us before we knew it, and warned us to seek a camp. (20)
- Temple did not say your father was here, but grandada must have suspected it when he consented to our coming, and said he would follow us. (10)
- Then there was a cessation of annoyance, flatteringly agreeable: which can come to us only of our having done the right thing, young men will think. (10)
- But her unexercised reflectiveness was on the highroad of accepted doctrines, with their chorus of the moans of gossips for supernatural intervention to give us justice. (10)
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Definition of us:
- us, us, pron. the objective case of we_. | adv. us’ward, toward us. (0)
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