Sentence for edmund | Use edmund in a sentence

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

  • Edmund, you do not know me. (4)
  • Did Edmund? (4)
  • Edmund laughed. (4)
  • Edmund had many. (4)
  • So I will, Edmund. (4)
  • Edmund said no more. (4)
  • Edmund was all in all. (4)
  • Edmund so inconsistent! (4)
  • Edmund could not share it. (4)
  • Edmund had not yet spoken. (4)
  • Edmund left the seat likewise. (4)
  • Edmund smiled and shook his head. (4)
  • His stay must be on Edmund alone. (4)
  • Edmund, you have heard me mention Charles Anderson. (4)
  • We must not be over-precise, Edmund. (4)
  • He could have no comfort but in Edmund. (4)
  • Edmund expressed his pleasure and surprise. (4)
  • Her eyes brightened at the sight of Edmund. (4)
  • But there is nobleness in the name of Edmund. (4)
  • As to Edmund, we must learn to do without him. (4)
  • By eight in the morning Edmund was in the house. (4)
  • The evening had afforded Edmund little pleasure. (4)
  • Edmund knocked at her door in his way to his own. (4)
  • He will not do by the side of your cousin Edmund. (4)
  • Miss Crawford listened, and Edmund agreed to this. (4)
  • It is true that Edmund was very far from happy himself. (4)
  • It was barbarous to be happy when Edmund was suffering. (4)
  • Edmund had greatly the advantage of her in this respect. (4)
  • That a letter from Edmund should be a subject of terror! (4)
  • As soon as she met with Edmund she told him her distress. (4)
  • She was almost vexed into displeasure and anger against Edmund. (4)
  • Edmund looked round at Mr. Rushworth too, but had nothing to say. (4)
  • Her conscience stopt her in the middle, but Edmund was satisfied. (4)
  • In comparison with his brother, Edmund would have nothing to say. (4)
  • Edmund could not help noticing their apparently deep tranquillity. (4)
  • Edmund considered it every way, and saw nothing but what was right. (4)
  • She might love, but she did not deserve Edmund by any other sentiment. (4)
  • She was very civilly answered by Lady Bertram, but Edmund said nothing. (4)
  • But Miss Price and Mr. Edmund Bertram, I dare say, would take their chance. (4)
  • Edmund was absent at this time, or the evil would have been earlier remedied. (4)
  • And as to coming away at night, you are to stay just as long as Edmund chuses. (4)
  • Vexed as Edmund was with his mother and aunt, he was still more angry with himself. (4)
  • She was mistaken, however, in supposing that Edmund gave his father no present pain. (4)
  • When they parted at night Edmund asked Fanny whether she meant to ride the next day. (4)
  • Only keep your cousin Edmund from me at such a time: I should not like to be tempted. (4)
  • She had, to oblige Edmund, resolved to wear it; but it was too large for the purpose. (4)
  • Edmund reverted to the harp, and was again very happy in the prospect of hearing her play. (4)
  • Edmund was not sorry to be admitted again among the number of those who might speak and hear. (4)
  • Edmund spoke of the harp as his favourite instrument, and hoped to be soon allowed to hear her. (4)
  • Mr. Pendyce had listened, as he had formed the habit of listening to Edmund Paramor, in silence. (8)
  • It was not Mr. Rushworth, however, but Edmund, who then appeared walking towards them with Mrs. Grant. (4)
  • Edmund Paramor was a medium-sized and upright man of seventy, whose brown face was perfectly clean-shaven. (8)
  • Edmund was sorry to hear Miss Crawford, whom he was much disposed to admire, speak so freely of her uncle. (4)
  • Edmund, on this appeal, had first to hear what was going on; but, on understanding the question, was at no loss for an answer. (4)
  • She felt that she had a friend, and the kindness of her cousin Edmund gave her better spirits with everybody else. (4)
  • Tom walked out of the room as he said it, and Edmund was left to sit down and stir the fire in thoughtful vexation. (4)
  • They reached Mansfield on Thursday, and it was not till Sunday evening that Edmund began to talk to her on the subject. (4)
  • You have robbed Edmund for ten, twenty, thirty years, perhaps for life, of more than half the income which ought to be his. (4)
  • Edmund, William, and Fanny did, in their different ways, look and speak as much grateful pleasure in the promised ball as Sir Thomas could desire. (4)
  • How she had looked before, Fanny could not recollect, for she had been dancing with Edmund herself, and had not thought about her. (4)
  • Mrs. Rushworth was gone to repeat her lesson to Mr. Crawford; and Edmund, Fanny, and Miss Crawford remained in a cluster together. (4)
  • Such was the home which was to put Mansfield out of her head, and teach her to think of her cousin Edmund with moderated feelings. (4)
  • Was there one of the family, excepting Edmund, who had not in some way or other continually exercised her patience and forbearance? (4)
  • With such powers as his, however, and such a disposition as hers, Edmund trusted that everything would work out a happy conclusion. (4)
  • Soon after the second breakfast, Edmund bade them good-bye for a week, and mounted his horse for Peterborough, and then all were gone. (4)
  • Starting and looking up, she saw, across the lobby she had just reached, Edmund himself, standing at the head of a different staircase. (4)
  • Fanny was ready and waiting, and Mrs. Norris was beginning to scold her for not being gone, and still no horse was announced, no Edmund appeared. (4)
  • Edmund had descended from that moral elevation which he had maintained before, and they were both as much the better as the happier for the descent. (4)
  • Edmund did not discern any symptoms of regret, and thought his father a little unreasonable in supposing the first three or four days could produce any. (4)
  • She could almost have thought that Edmund and Miss Crawford had left it, but that it was impossible for Edmund to forget her so entirely. (4)

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