Sentence for ill | Use ill in a sentence

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

  • You are ill! (12)
  • Yes, he was ill! (8)
  • Very ill? (10)
  • Almost ill. (8)
  • She did ill. (10)
  • He would be ill. (8)
  • My brother is ill. (8)
  • You have been ill. (10)
  • That showman did ill. (10)
  • He makes you ill, sir. (10)
  • She was ill at the time. (8)
  • Does he know how ill you are? (8)
  • Adrian, too, was ill at ease. (10)
  • I am so ill I can hardly speak. (4)
  • She was quite ill for several days. (8)
  • Miss Dryfoos was ill, her sister said. (9)
  • I have been ill; I shrink from danger. (10)
  • She was ill, it was said, and no wonder. (8)
  • For good, or for ill, this deed is done. (10)
  • I am sure he has been very ill. Poor Tom! (4)
  • They get us an ill name wherever they go. (10)
  • She is really ill, and I have no one there. (8)
  • He would go, though I told him how ill I was. (4)
  • And now he was ill, and she was not thinking of him! (8)
  • A singular ill fate befell the writings of Menander. (10)
  • You have done all that you could do for good or for ill. (10)
  • The woman Karen is ill, and will probably not get better. (12)
  • Juliana said, she was but slightly ill, would soon recover. (10)
  • It reads ill, it sounds badly, but there is grand stuff in it. (10)
  • In the midst of his plans the young English commander fell ill. (19)
  • Money is the clothing of a gentleman: he may wear it well or ill. (10)
  • His sense of injury began dying away; he no longer wanted to be ill. (8)
  • She is very fond of Frank, and therefore I would not speak ill of her. (4)
  • Stevenson was then seriously ill, certainly a short walk fatigued him. (2)
  • He can better afford to be played ill than any other man that ever wrote. (9)
  • Her husband is ill, so she is sad, but to-day she is going to forget that. (8)
  • Think of poor Mary, whose husband is so ill that he cannot be told of it. (14)
  • How could she have exposed herself to such ill opinion in any one she valued! (4)
  • Was it true that her ladyship had behaved rather ill to Old Tom in her youth? (10)
  • I thought too ill of him to invite him to Pemberley, or admit his society in town. (4)
  • It is an ill omen to catch a glimpse of the death receptacle when leaving a town. (21)
  • He was so ill as to be obliged to spend several months at Marseilles, recuperating. (3)
  • If fellows only knew what it was like to sit by yourself and feel ill all the time! (8)
  • Hundreds of workers are ill paid because they have not the instinct of the compiler. (16)
  • And, as we went, we wondered why we had not been told before that Mrs. Herd was so very ill. (8)
  • She is still extremely ill, and her Physicians are greatly afraid of her going into a Decline. (4)
  • The uncomplicated optimism that carried her through good and ill had not descended to her son. (8)
  • Something will surely happen, thought I, from my confounded ill luck, and all will be blown up. (6)
  • He thought ill of servants who could accept their dismissal without petitioning to stay with him. (10)
  • To Port Royal Charnisay then bore her away, where she fell ill, and in three short weeks was dead. (19)
  • He looked very ill; evidently suffering under violent emotions, which he was determined to suppress. (4)
  • Ill as he was, he went to England, after a farewell concert in Paris, arriving in the spring of 1848. (3)
  • The rumour was that you were very ill; so I hired a furnished place for Frau von Dittmarsch at once. (10)
  • To see her you would hardly think her ill; her cheeks have not had time to waste or lose their colour. (8)
  • When Roderick Barclugh fell ill, he awoke in the early morning with terrible pains in his back and loins. (18)
  • It is such an abominable trick to be ill here instead of at Bath that I can scarcely command myself at all. (4)
  • She was glad when things went ill with her, when her hopes failed, when she was insulted or misunderstood. (12)
  • May be she is ill in town; nothing in the world more likely, for I have a notion she is always rather sickly. (4)
  • Rather it seemed a place waiting for an ill deed to be done in it and stop all lighting of hearths thereafter. (10)
  • That was when he was in frocks, and still the tenacious fellow could not bear to hear his uncle spoken ill of. (10)
  • Although receiving many favors from friends, his generosity often led him to give to others when he could ill spare it. (3)
  • It went ill with Robert in her heart that he did not suddenly grapple and trample the man, and so break away from him. (22)
  • Poor little Clare lay ill, and the calamity that had befallen Farmer Blaize, as regards his rick, was not much exaggerated. (10)
  • Rhoda departed in another direction, firm, since she had seen Sedgett pass, that his nobleness should not meet with an ill reward. (10)
  • My grandfather lay at the island hotel a month, and was brought home desperately ill. Lady Edbury happened to cross the channel with us. (10)
  • Visions of good and ill breeding, of old vulgarisms and new gentilities, were before her; and she was meditating much upon silver forks, napkins, and finger-glasses. (4)

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