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

  • I would die for him! (8)
  • And why I should go to him! (10)
  • Have him in. (8)
  • Noel stared up at him. (8)
  • You refused to obey him? (8)
  • Again Burnamy echoed him. (9)
  • What had George named him? (8)
  • I consider him with great respect. (4)
  • Xanthe stopped and questioned him. (5)
  • He fought him hard enough at first. (9)
  • Mrs. Norris, however, relieved him. (4)
  • I should like to have a look at him. (8)
  • And I want to see how it strikes him. (9)
  • I was therefore of use to him so far. (10)
  • A shiver seized him at the recollection. (10)
  • And then reality made itself known to him. (8)
  • They struck him as odd for the first time. (8)
  • But wait for him too, and tell me by and by. (10)
  • There was a passage between him and Weyburn. (10)
  • Sophy must write, and beg him to come to Bath. (4)
  • Shutting the window quickly, she went toward him. (8)
  • Contact with her spirited him out of his mooniness. (10)
  • He bethought him of replying in his doctorial tongue. (10)
  • Janet had a difficulty in resuming her command of him. (10)
  • The youth had too much on his conscience to let him linger. (10)
  • The conflict of emotions broke him up, and he could not work. (9)
  • The man whom he salutes as his Chief gave him word to go there. (10)
  • I served him a turn, and got pensioned on scraps, And, Lord, Sir! (10)
  • Some might think him, and others might think her, the most in luck. (4)
  • He should have seen that she could be brave, and was a mate for him. (10)
  • She was quite worthy of him in the capacity for a certain hypocrisy. (12)
  • Seeing his fingers grope on the rug, she handed him his open letters. (10)
  • In ten minutes she descended, and found him pacing up and down the hall. (10)
  • That had pleased him; now he could put the fellow to what uses he would. (12)
  • An almost frantic desire to free himself from this coil rose up within him. (8)
  • Their agent bought him from King Theebaw, the erratic sovereign of Burmah. (21)
  • In vain his officers implored him to put his name to the deed of surrender. (19)
  • Something stronger than a hint sent him off at a trot, hugging in his elbows. (22)
  • The same which had humiliated him once was menacing him anew. (10)
  • We give him a display of wealth in England; here we are particularly discreet. (10)
  • Emilia pressed his hand, but without turning her face to him, as her habit was. (10)
  • Kissing him one night, she laid her head on his breast, and begged his forgiveness. (10)
  • And Lord Ormont had been seen consulting Captain May; or was it giving him directions? (10)
  • Several times, finding herself near him; she introduced him to people. (9)
  • And the tramp of his own footsteps lulled him into feeling that it would all come right. (8)
  • She came in as usual, dropped her opera cloak, and stood before him with bare shoulders. (8)
  • She would surely forgive him then, and his heart would no longer hurt him. (8)
  • Queer that his route should take him past the very house to-day, after this new bereavement! (8)
  • He had decided that he admired her, and the notion of having Tinman for a rival annoyed him. (10)
  • He did but clasp her hand, assuring the Frau von Rudiger that no word of hers could irritate him. (10)
  • He was very cordial in his inquiries; and I had to pretend, to gratify him, that you were very well. (9)
  • The bitterness of the pinch to Tinman made him frightfully sensitive to strictures on his discretion. (10)
  • A gentleman of his acquaintance called on him one evening to take him out for a walk. (10)
  • Ardently he desired to hear her answer; but his heart left him in doubt as to what that answer might be. (13)
  • Later, the ladies told him that Gainsford had done no worse than any uneducated man would have been guilty of doing. (10)
  • Without perhaps knowing it, she was making for where she had sat with him yesterday afternoon, listening to the band. (8)
  • Our Carlo still hesitated, for hearing of the disgraceful rumours in Milan, he fancied a duty lay there for him to do. (10)
  • Then the widow quietly disengaged Jacko, and taking him up, went to the door, and deposited him outside. (10)
  • He in the front rank of politicians attracted her with the lustre of his ambition; she him with her mingling of talent and beauty. (10)
  • Montcalm wept at the vices and irregularities around him, but, {212} being only military commander, he could do little or nothing. (19)
  • Alighting here on an evening of clear sky, Beauchamp found an English groom ready to dismount for him and bring on his portmanteau. (10)
  • She now referred him to her father, who had spent a day in Brighton, and would, she said, explain whatever there was to be explained. (10)
  • Irene still met him, he was certain; where, or how, he neither knew, nor asked; deterred by a vague and secret dread of too much knowledge. (8)
  • Accurate information straight from writers serving the public—that, I cannot too often repeat, is worth more to him than any amount of obsequious praise. (16)
  • And the youths arose and led Shibli Bagarag to a hall of ebony, and seated him on the upper seat, themselves standing about him; and lo! (10)
  • Then he betook him to the place where is the seat of the Victorious and Perfect, and bowed down before Him and worshipped Him. (12)
  • From his recognition of these old schoolfellows Shelton turned to look at Halidome, who, having cleared his throat, was staring straight before him at the curtain. (8)
  • Hobbling into the Committee-room of Mr. Humphrey Chilcox, which smelled of paint, Courtier took with him the scented memory of youth, and ambergris, and Harris tweed. (8)

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Definition of him:

  • him, him, pron. the objective case of he_. | pron. him’self, the emphatic and reflective form of he and him_: the proper character of a person. (0)

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