Sentence for drove | Use drove in a sentence

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

  • He drove on to the mine. (8)
  • It was Schwartz who drove you? (10)
  • They scaled the phaeton and drove. (10)
  • Dudley drove him to Colney for relief. (10)
  • The ladies drove away in the afternoon. (10)
  • A carriage drove at full speed to the door. (10)
  • Away he drove, nodding and waving his hand. (10)
  • We drove slowly, so as not to shake his arm. (8)
  • He drove her, therefore, faster than his wont. (8)
  • She spoke of them to Emma as they drove home. (10)
  • The Colonel drove recklessly toward the Milldam. (9)
  • It was her husband who drove her to look that way. (10)
  • Away she drove, rattling her tongue to Lady Culmer. (10)
  • Boon smacked his leg, and then drove ahead merrily. (10)
  • While we were standing alone a light cart drove by. (10)
  • They drove on, without speaking again, to Stanhope Gate. (8)
  • One day as they drove toward Philadelphia they met Segwuna. (18)
  • One took the whip, and after mutual flourishes, drove away. (10)
  • An empty cab drove up at this moment, and old Jolyon stopped it. (8)
  • Its owner was not over-anxious to sell, so drove a good bargain. (16)
  • I expressed that this was my own view of the case, and we drove on. (9)
  • Pippin drove him home at a furious pace, not uttering a single word. (8)
  • The morning was dark when they drove through the streets of Bergamo. (10)
  • Every hot word that he spoke drove conviction against him into her heart. (13)
  • Janet went to him, and shortly after drove him to the station for London. (10)
  • They drove on to an eminence from which the plain was entirely laid open. (10)
  • So she drove to Bessy Berry simply to inquire whither her nephew had flown. (10)
  • They drove up to their country house in time to dress leisurely for dinner. (10)
  • How I pitied him when I drove past the gates of the main route to Innsbruck! (10)
  • The vastness of the compliment drove her to think herself empty of anything. (10)
  • That ought to have been done long ago, before he drove her to drink like this. (8)
  • Having discovered that there were vacant berths, he drove on to the Law Courts. (8)
  • A railway station fly drove out of the avenue on the circle to the hall-entrance. (10)
  • Pole, and Emilia cowered down and clung to his hand as they drove from the place. (10)
  • And in sudden fury at that miserable mischance, he drove his fist into the bronze face. (8)
  • His thoughts drove here and there, fearful, angered, without guidance; he did not pray. (8)
  • The venomous words and references in the vilest jargon drove the blood into his cheeks. (12)
  • He drove into the streets, desiring, half determining, to risk a drive back on the morrow. (10)
  • He met her at the station, and they drove thence straight to the hospital, to pick up Noel. (8)
  • She drove off laughing at their vehement assertion that he would not have escaped from them. (10)
  • All day he drove about, far into the country, and kept urging the driver to use greater speed. (8)
  • Braintop followed the ladies, and then the coachman received his instructions and drove away. (10)
  • Elizabeth made no objection; the door was then allowed to be shut, and the carriage drove off. (4)
  • We carried him to the carriage, and covered him with a rug; the others drove for the frontier. (8)
  • Laura and Vittoria drove some distance up the Vintschgau, on the way to the Engadine, with him. (10)
  • The statesman steered the despot to large tasks; The despot drove the statesman on short roads. (10)
  • He drove into a town royally decorated, and still humming with the ravishment of the Tory entrance. (10)
  • Vittoria was in alarm lest Wilfrid should accost her while she drove from gate to gate of the city. (10)
  • When they drove on, she did not complain of suffering, but her chest rose and fell many times heavily. (10)
  • Over and over Lady Charlotte drove her flocks, of much the same pattern, like billows before a piping gale. (10)
  • We drove along a dusty country road that lay like a glaring shaft of the desert between vineyards and hills. (10)
  • Dr. Shrapnel drove round by the shore of the broad water past a great hospital and ruined abbey to Otley village. (10)
  • And off he drove, envied of London urchins, as mortals would have envied a charioteer driving visibly for Olympus. (10)
  • He arrived at Liverpool on a Thursday morning, and travelling to town, drove straight to the office of the company. (8)
  • She was to convey Harriet, and they drove to the Crown in good time, the Randalls party just sufficiently before them. (4)
  • The morning came, cold, with a high, grey, London sky, and at half-past ten the first carriage, that of James, drove up. (8)
  • Mr. Darcy handed the ladies into the carriage; and when it drove off, Elizabeth saw him walking slowly towards the house. (4)
  • The result was that many who had before been very skilful in the use of snowshoes soon grew lazy and drove about in sleighs. (19)
  • The air was full of the perfume that scented it at Prospect Park; the leaves showered them with shade and sun, as they drove along. (9)
  • But as we drove too rapidly to allow them to answer my repeated Enquiries, I gained little, or indeed, no information concerning him. (4)
  • They turned a corner of the highway, and drove rattling through a village street up a long slope to the rounded hill which it crowned. (9)
  • In the morning Dr. Mulbridge drove back to Corbitant, and in the evening Libby came over from New Leyden with Maynard, in a hired wagon. (9)
  • Below, a carriage drew up, two figures got in, and drove away…. That evening June and old Jolyon sat down to dinner at the usual hour. (8)
  • Her conduct drove Mrs. Berry from the rosy to the autumnal view of matrimony, generally heralded by the announcement that it is a lottery. (10)
  • He repeated the directions he had already given with still greater distinctness, and, saying that he should come in the morning, drove away. (9)
  • While I stood there an old woman came and drove them away; afterwards, she stooped and picked up the apples that had fallen before their time. (8)
  • More and more wonderful, we hear that he drove his bride straight from the church to the field of a prizefight, arranged for her special delectation. (10)

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Definition of drove:

  • drove, drv, pa.t. of drive. | n. a number of cattle, or other animals, driven. | n. drov’er, one whose occupation is to drive cattle: (_spens._) a boat. (0)

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