Sentence for himself | Use himself in a sentence

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

  • This was what had happened to himself! (8)
  • He drank off one himself. (10)
  • He felt sorry for himself. (8)
  • Perhaps he means it himself. (10)
  • Jolyon himself lit a cigarette. (8)
  • So much for his ideal of himself. (10)
  • A man never knows what he is himself. (8)
  • Beaton found himself suddenly interested. (9)
  • Presently he lowered himself on to a stone. (8)
  • He has a great time thinking all by himself. (13)
  • He checked himself: he scarce dared to say it. (10)
  • Only pen in hand did he lay himself open to the enemy. (10)
  • Beaton bowed himself off, without offering to shake hands. (9)
  • They would be back in house before the young Herr himself. (8)
  • After dinner he excused himself, and went off to his study. (8)
  • He felt for himself now, and now he was full of feeling for her. (10)
  • The fellow was seven years older than himself, no better looking! (8)
  • He must have desired to paint himself as black to her as possible. (10)
  • Why was she for ever mocking herself, himself, and every other thing? (8)
  • We were insulted, and all in a poultry-flutter, yet no one seemed to feel it but himself! (10)
  • He did not refuse its demand that he should give an accounting of himself. (12)
  • How rigidly should the man of forethought govern himself, question himself! (10)
  • That had been left to himself, and he was more or less conscious of failure. (8)
  • How offer himself when he was not perfectly certain that he was worthy of her? (10)
  • At first he dragged himself painfully along; gradually his tread grew steadier. (12)
  • I remember a feeling of delight as I thought he would clutch it and save himself. (1)
  • Commonly he did not keep things to himself, especially dislikes and condemnations. (9)
  • He could go and see the poor creature accused of the murder he himself had committed! (8)
  • One had enough of life left in him to make a pitiful attempt to drag himself to cover. (1)
  • Master Gammon was laboriously and steadily engaged in tightening himself with dumpling. (22)
  • Shelton found himself between Miss Casserol and a lady undressed to much the same degree. (8)
  • He joined them immediately, and, with scarcely an invitation, seated himself between them. (4)
  • As he sat there, torturing himself with futile regrets, a faint shadow fell across his eyes. (1)
  • At last he had the talk altogether to himself; no one else talked, and he talked unceasingly. (9)
  • Of old he himself had delighted in artfulness as well as boldness and the unmistakeable hit. (10)
  • A young man who was hurrying by, swinging a little satchel and whistling to himself, stopped. (13)
  • He said no word to Nedda, but debated with himself and Flora what, if anything, was to be done. (8)
  • It was only his anxiety that they should be comfortable, his fear that he might betray himself. (8)
  • Lapham wanted to speak up and say that he had been there himself, and knew how such a man felt. (9)
  • It made Lapham sick, and he despised himself and all his brood for the trouble they were taking. (9)
  • To repeat this word to himself thus was the only way in which he could focus or make it thinkable. (8)
  • Then his fear left him; he swam in easily enough, dried himself in the sun, and put on his clothes. (8)
  • To reach that ship was now the hope of De la Tour and his wife, no whit less valiant than himself. (19)
  • He called it speculation, stocks, the Street; and his pride, his faith in himself, mounted with his luck. (9)
  • He had deluded himself with the simple notion that good fruit would come of the union of temper and policy. (10)
  • After assuring himself of this fact he stood still, rubbing his narrow forehead with the tips of his fingers. (5)
  • A sprinkling of the minor ladies also would have been glad if Mr. Radnor had kept himself somewhat more exclusive. (10)
  • The revenge was directed less against the unfeeling woman who had repulsed him so pitilessly than against himself. (12)
  • There was one form of public appearance which Lowell reluctantly allowed himself to take up in this winter of 1886. (14)
  • With the other hand he played, still indifferently and as though to amuse himself, with the trigger and the barrel. (12)
  • So, presently he found himself in a long low room, sombrely lit, roofed with crystals; and in a corner of the room, lo! (10)
  • He himself is debarred from all public offices of honor, and his control over other public officers grows less and less. (16)
  • He could have made either of these decisions, and defended them to himself; but in what he had done he had altogether shirked. (9)
  • He went straight to his lodgings, and, lying on the hard sofa of his unlighted sitting-room, gave himself up to bitter thoughts. (8)
  • They were welcomed with the usual warmth, and strange to say, by none more than the major himself, whose hilarity knew no bounds. (6)
  • A feeling that he would never open them again beset him; he let it grow, let himself sink; then, with a shiver, dragged the lids up. (8)
  • Nor when Franko started from his arm to declaim a passage, did he do other than make limp efforts to unite himself to Franko again. (10)
  • For Turgenev expressed himself in stories that must be called romances, and Stevenson employed almost always a naturalistic technique. (8)
  • But for him, Church music would have lacked for at least a century that simple and individual note so often struck by himself and Bach. (3)
  • It was Hinkle himself who reasoned out that if Gregory was narrow, his narrowness was of his conscience and not of his heart or his mind. (9)
  • For supposing him to blame himself, her power to cast a shadow of blame on him went from her, and therewith her vindication of her conduct. (10)
  • Farina beheld himself in the service of the Emperor watching these signs, and expecting on the morrow to win glory and a name for Margarita. (10)
  • Rather it helped him and supplied that consciousness of dignity which might have forsaken him had he regarded himself merely as a business agent. (14)
  • The only member of the family of Ueberhell who did not make part of the funeral train was the chief mourner, the bereaved Doctor Melchior himself. (5)
  • Finding by whom he was observed, Henry Crawford addressed himself on the same subject to Sir Thomas, in a more everyday tone, but still with feeling. (4)
  • At luncheon, where Mr. Breckon again devoted himself to Lottie, he and Ellen vied in ignoring each other after their introduction, as far as words went. (9)
  • It was his individual conviction that individualism had ruined England, and he had set himself deliberately to eradicate this vice from the character of his tenants. (8)

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