Sentence Examples
He scribbled a quick note to Noah adding a thank you to Dinah and taped it to the door. |
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Posner has resigned himself to loving Dinah in the self-abasing tradition of courtly love, the object forever unattainable. |
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Everyone knows Dinah doesn't go gooey over babies, but I must say how impressed I am with the Zutano line of clothing for wee humans. |
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Of course, as a result of this I ended up singing on television variety shows along with Dinah Shore, Perry Como, Pat Boone, even Ethel Merman! |
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For Dinah, the never-ending tap dance routines and smile-this-is-comedy faces are becoming old hat. |
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Dinah took the ice cream cone Noah handed to her, catching a trickle of melting vanilla with her tongue. |
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You feel the precocious Dinah is auditioning for the show rather than extending the narrative. |
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Dinah and Dorinda use a witch's draught to turn themselves into kangaroos, begin talking to the animals in the zoo, and make friends with the puma and a falcon. |
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Dinah wanted to scowl back at him, but she held it down, smiling sweetly instead before ascending the stairs to get away from her parents and their prying questions. |
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Dinah finished counting out her tips and swept the money into her pocket. |
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Ruby played her eldest daughter records by Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington and would teach her the lyrics and sing her to sleep with their songs at night. |
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Maura pushed her around, Dinah had pushed her around, Chase pushed her around, everyone pushed her around, but Piper was going to stand up her decision this time. |
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Pearl, Dinah, Rusty, Greaseball, Electra and Poppa are all characters in which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical? |
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Who and what is fresh in the new edition edited by Dinah Birch? |
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David has become an internationally renowned landscape watercolourist and Dinah a respected tapestry artist. |
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The fifth child of 13 born to John Beardy and Dinah Monias, Jackson was given a special task at a very young age. |
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Well, mass'r, I can't say for Lucinda and Dinah, but I should feel like a cat in a strange garret. |
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On the other side of this debate, however, are Benn Steil and Dinah Walker of the Geoeconomics Center at the Council on Foreign Relations. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Olivia, smiling, but with an admonishing look at Dinah, comes up R. and places her coatee on balustrade. |
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In Paris, Dinah conquered by silence, as at Sancerre she had conquered by loquacity. |
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After all, Dinah, it is not that he holds us more cheaply, but rates himself higher. |
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My sister Dinah has, I verily believe, the most sovereign remedy for these pains. |
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Still, my dear Dinah, one-half of such a crop is a goodly yield. |
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When Scilla told Dinah afore, she said she'd tell you next time. |
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Dinah was too entirely reliant on the Supreme guidance to attempt to achieve any end by a deceptive concealment. |
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This garrulous body, old Dinah Wilson, was talking as Hugh entered. |
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Of course, that would be a small price to pay to be an intimate part of Dinah Stee. |
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He has been toiling hard many a year for it, Dinah, don't forget that. |
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Seth, meanwhile, went out to chop wood, for he surmised that Dinah would like to be left alone with his mother. |
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They race with different carriages including Dinah the dining car, Buffy the snack car, Ashley the smoking car and Pearl the observation car. |
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Dinah was a character in her own way, and it would be injustice to her memory not to give the reader a little idea of her. |
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In front of Sandy Jim stood Chad's Bess, who had shown an unwonted quietude and fixity of attention ever since Dinah had begun to speak. |
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You might as well beckon to the flying swallow as ask Dinah to come an' live here comfortable, like other folks. |
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Here Dinah turned to Bessy Cranage, whose bonny youth and evident vanity had touched her with pity. |
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Nothing could be less like the ordinary type of the Ranter than Dinah. |
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Old Dinah, the head cook, and principal of all rule and authority in the kitchen department, was filled with wrath at what she considered an invasion of privilege. |
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And Dinah was so bound up with the sad memories of his first passion that he was not forsaking them, but rather giving them a new sacredness by loving her. |
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Dinah had never seen Hetty affected in this way before, and, with her usual benignant hopefulness, she trusted it was the stirring of a divine impulse. |
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Poyser advanced to the door to meet them, curtsying low and trembling between anger with Dinah and anxiety to conduct herself with perfect propriety on the occasion. |
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You'll only lose your own temper, and utterly confound Dinah. |
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