Sentence for kindness | Use kindness in a sentence

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  • Bless them, mother of kindness! (10)
  • He would try kindness. (9)
  • All was joy and kindness. (4)
  • You exaggerate common kindness. (10)
  • Your kindness almost overpowers me. (4)
  • It re-established peace and kindness. (4)
  • I shall remember your kindness gratefully. (10)
  • He has such a nice sort of scornful kindness. (8)
  • How far would you apply kindness in practice? (8)
  • It is kindness; it is charity: I do not say duty. (10)
  • May we meet again so that I can return your kindness. (18)
  • She must be treated with all kindness and consideration. (8)
  • The kindness of my uncle and aunt can never be requited. (4)
  • Her heart is made for love and kindness, not for resentment. (4)
  • I shall see the compulsion of mere kindness between the lines. (10)
  • Her kindness is not sympathy; her good-nature is not tenderness. (4)
  • Mary Dump testifies to her kindness of heart to her dependents. (10)
  • His charitable kindness had been rearing a prime comfort for himself. (4)
  • Nothing was lacking in this wealthy household, not even kindness and love. (5)
  • Upon her disposition he believed kindness might be the best way of working. (4)
  • He, the object of their kindness, education, patronage, inspired their fear. (8)
  • He must have her, whether she was willing or not, through kindness or force. (12)
  • She had never received kindness from her aunt Norris, and could not love her. (4)
  • He liked her kindness, and he was wroth at the projected return of his gifts. (10)
  • He liked her kindness, and he was wroth at the projected return of his gifts. (22)
  • But I beg you to have the kindness to prepare Letitia in some appropriate way. (12)
  • It was his kindness that had done for him, and made his married life a failure. (8)
  • Thou in the freedom of nature, Full of her beauty and wisdom, gentleness, joyance, and kindness! (10)
  • Did it signify that to see me was a piece of kindness at war with her judgement? (10)
  • I can no longer help thanking you for your unexampled kindness to my poor sister. (4)
  • But the memory of its kindness and courtesy has survived all ephemeral sentiments. (20)
  • His father had never conferred a favour or shewn a kindness more to his satisfaction. (4)
  • There might be personal reasons for this, but usually his kindness of heart moved him. (9)
  • You have been a part of it, and I have you still, thanks to your persistent kindness. (14)
  • Miss Crawford had anticipated her wants with a kindness which proved her a real friend. (4)
  • He valued their kindness beyond any thing, and his greatest happiness was in being with them. (4)
  • Her answers to the kindness and the remarks of her companions were at first unconsciously given. (4)
  • She had only to think of the kindness of the dear good ladies; her heart jumped to them at once. (10)
  • She will be extremely sorry to miss seeing you, Miss Woodhouse, but your kindness will excuse her. (4)
  • The perverse little devil, since she would not be taken with kindness, must even go with pricking. (2)
  • Nothing was omitted, on his side, of civility, compliment, or kindness, that might assist the plan. (4)
  • Nataly smiled in vacuous kindness, at a loss for the retort of a compliment to a person she measured. (10)
  • The first greeting was friendly, and she received nothing but kindness and indulgent treatment afterward. (5)
  • In one respect it was better, as it gave him the means of conferring a kindness where he wished to oblige. (4)
  • Ellen faltered, and, between the conscience to own the fact and the kindness to deny it, she stopped altogether. (9)
  • Lewis Kirke was installed as English Governor, and treated all with kindness, giving them bounteous provisions. (19)
  • Seeing her penitent, he certainly would be willing to surround her with little offices of compromising kindness. (10)
  • In a woman this mood is near to tears; at a touch of kindness the tears come, and momentous questions are decided. (9)
  • His hand was out in help for those who needed help, and in kindness for those who needed kindness. (9)
  • And bending stiffly, he pressed her hand with a touch of real courtesy and kindness, took up his hat, and went away. (8)
  • Your kindness to us is that which passes from nurse to infant; your criticism reminds one of paedagogue and urchin. (10)
  • Settle it as you like; say what is proper; I am sure you will feel such an instance of his kindness at such a moment! (4)
  • Why had he not chosen a woman to sit beside him who would have fancied his coronet a glory and his luxury a kindness? (10)
  • But there was a great deal of silence in it all, and at times, in spite of his shadowy kindness, I felt my spirits sink. (9)
  • Edward tried to return her kindness as it deserved, but before such witnesses he dared not say half what he really felt. (4)
  • Miss Hamilton, now Mrs Smith, had shewn her kindness in one of those periods of her life when it had been most valuable. (4)
  • Do I, to speak in the vernacular, care any buttons whether we stick to Gibraltar or not so long as men do but live in kindness? (8)
  • He had been spoiled by fame, by the friendship of distinguished people, by the kindness of fate and all the amenities of life. (12)
  • He held my hand, and looked into my eyes with the sunny kindness which never failed me, worthy or unworthy; and I went away to bed. (9)
  • To be listened to and borne with, and hear the voice of kindness and sympathy in return, was everything that could be done for her. (4)
  • He wanted her to be friendly to Lady Ormont, but could not vex her at the last moment, touched as he was by her practical kindness. (10)
  • Lottie and Boyne burst the chains of the unnatural kindness which bound them, and resumed their old relations of reciprocal censure. (9)
  • Where once he had given his kindness he could not again withhold it, and he was anxious no fact should be interpreted as withdrawal. (9)
  • His kindness to his little cousin was consistent with his situation and rights: he made her some very pretty presents, and laughed at her. (4)
  • After professing my warm acknowledgments to the good father for his kindness, I hastened to take a hurried farewell of Curzon before going. (6)
  • I clearly understand it now, and I will strictly fulfil my engagement by such acts of assistance and kindness to them as you have described. (4)
  • There was kindness in a hospitality which opened to so strange a bird; admitting the kindness, Shelton fell to analysing it. (8)
  • A small frayed central heap still resisted, and in kindness to the necessity for privacy, he impressed the fire-tongs to complete the execution. (10)
  • To Macdonald-Hall, therefore we went, and were received with great kindness by Janetta the Daughter of Macdonald, and the Mistress of the Mansion. (4)
  • As often as I happened to meet him after our defection he used me with unabated kindness, and sparkled into some gaiety too ethereal for remembrance. (9)
  • But she who, without having brooded on complaints of its absence, thirsted for demonstrative kindness, clung to the hand, drawing it, doubled, against her chin. (10)
  • He cordially applauded her, and in the genuine kindness of an admiration that surprised him, he permitted himself the liberty of taking and saluting her fingers. (10)

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