Sentence for ones | Use ones in a sentence

Sentences using the word ones. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use ones in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for ones.

  • O my wild ones! (10)
  • They were nice ones! (8)
  • They are the only true ones! (10)
  • Proceed and trip along, you young ones! (10)
  • Or was he one of the joking ones? (8)
  • Enough to make us old ones envious! (10)
  • When will old men understand young ones? (10)
  • Fight the hoggish ones who want the whole loaf. (13)
  • They should be hollow except for very small ones. (17)
  • So chimed the younger ones, and many of the elder. (10)
  • So chimed the younger ones, and many of the elder. (22)
  • Billing, and showing their two young ones to Robert. (10)
  • Billing, and showing their two young ones to Robert. (22)
  • Big ones could let little ones alone. (8)
  • But little considerations have to give way to big ones. (8)
  • My proposal to her was Cadiz, with both our young ones. (10)
  • They last, and when we blonde ones cry or grow thin, oh! (22)
  • I envy no woman but you who have seen my dear ones fight. (10)
  • Good little thing, too, and kind of mothered the young ones. (9)
  • No; I am free of all fresh chains, because of the old ones. (10)
  • Laura kissed her little ones, and sent them out of her sight. (10)
  • Ah, that these unchallengeable new lords could be exchanged for those old ones! (10)
  • Henrietta spied the donkey-basket bearing the two little ones. (10)
  • They were very fine ones, as Emilia said, and they hit him hard. (10)
  • The flesh all these skimpy ones had lost, solid people had put on. (8)
  • But, Monsieur, when all is done, there are always us hopeless ones. (8)
  • They were very fine ones, for I always took care to buy them good. (10)
  • Her sensibility was warmer on the wedding-day of these two dear ones. (10)
  • The attention of the younger ones was then no longer to be gained by him. (4)
  • There should always be one steady head to superintend so many young ones. (4)
  • The embraces, tears, and promises of the parting fair ones may be fancied. (4)
  • Of all these articles we found the rubber ones alone to be of no real use. (20)
  • The vagrant had bound herself and assumed duties, though they were very light ones. (5)
  • It is only by unintermittent snubbing that the pretty ones can keep us in our place. (2)
  • Again all the young ones raised their faces and moved them slightly from side to side. (8)
  • The names of the two little ones seemed to be Sabina and Freda; of the eldest, Stella. (8)
  • But we who see Life in forms of Art are the only ones who feel that; and we are so few. (8)
  • Perhaps by and by I may observe that private balls are much pleasanter than public ones. (4)
  • My little ones must have a roof over their heads; and, besides, there is little Maxwell. (10)
  • You are mounting to the table-land of life, where mimic battles are changed to real ones. (10)
  • Patriotic taxpayers doubtless exist: prophetic ones, provident ones, do not. (10)
  • In your Parliament your House of Commons shows us real princes, your Throne merely titled ones. (10)
  • Of course there was Jewish blood in many royal houses and in most noble ones, notably in Spain. (14)
  • There are many expensive dwellings which are just as great fire-traps as the less expensive ones. (17)
  • When he had finished one egg, behold, two fresh ones came in, boiled according to his prescription. (10)
  • Fredi has another heroine now, though she worships her old one still; she never abandons her old ones. (10)
  • The two dear ones showed themselves heart in heart together once more; each looked the happier for it. (10)
  • Anxious to shield her from the lacquey, she sent the two little ones up to her with small bits of money. (10)
  • Were we, then, to be haunted by those bewildering uncanny ones, flitting past ever from the same direction? (8)
  • Wherever the cost permits, one cannot deny that materials of such durable nature are the proper ones to use. (17)
  • And why would not her fingers move; why could her eyes scarcely distinguish the red roses from the yellow ones? (5)
  • In my opinion, witches are the only ones for wearing jewels without chilling the feminine atmosphere about them. (10)
  • How very refreshing to think that there are nobles in your England as romantic, as courteous, as delicate as our own foreign ones! (10)
  • Some are crowded to the doors; some are empty like monuments; and yet you will ever find new ones in the building. (2)
  • Shelton passed ladies in ones and twos and threes going out shopping, or to classes of drawing, cooking, ambulance. (8)
  • Your kind invitation is accepted by us with pleasure, and on Thursday next we and our little ones will be with you. (4)
  • There are exceptions, of course, and if my promise of reticence did not withhold me I might name some striking ones. (9)
  • He had been, against his judgement, he averred, persuaded to fix on his Tyrolese spot of ground by the two elder ones. (10)
  • He stated the terms, which were hardly less than the affrighting ones blown across the Irish sea by that fierce party. (10)
  • Come with us home, if you can believe that a home where the wolves come daring us, dragging our dear ones from our very doorsteps. (10)
  • The sagacious ones have examined the railroad schedule the day before and laid in a supply of fruit and food for this contingency. (21)
  • He had certain prejudices, but they were honest ones, and those who knew his work were able to discount them in sifting his opinions. (16)
  • Fair ones, in his opinion, besides Miss Merion were parading; he sketched two or three of his partners with a broad brush of epithets. (10)
  • Then he made a sign to the Cadi and them that had witnessed the contract to follow him, leaving the betrothed ones to their own company. (10)
  • The few foolish ones who trusted in Iroquois good faith were actually tomahawked by their so-called friends on the way to the Iroquois lodges. (19)
  • Were we to hear all the roarings of the shirted Heracles, a world of comfortable little ones would doubt the unselfishness of his love of Dejaneira. (10)
  • The magazine is a little despotic, a little arbitrary; but unquestionably its favor is essential to success, and its conditions are not such narrow ones. (9)
  • Indeed, other faiths and better ones (one of them having some resemblance to a debased form of Christianity) co-exist with it, sometimes in the same mind. (7)
  • Wherever these tiles are used for bearing walls it is important that they be hard-burned, but the softer ones may be permitted in non-bearing partitions. (17)

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