Sentence for yourself | Use yourself in a sentence

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

  • Prepare yourself. (10)
  • Call yourself a man! (8)
  • Do you know yourself? (10)
  • Reflect, by yourself. (10)
  • Give yourself frankly. (10)
  • You took it on yourself. (9)
  • But take care of yourself. (4)
  • Put yourself into my place! (8)
  • Use it, and behave yourself. (8)
  • Come, pull yourself together! (8)
  • Drink, and recover yourself. (10)
  • Read it in comfort to yourself. (4)
  • You really can defend yourself. (10)
  • Be ready yourself with Caroline. (10)
  • Put yourself in his place, father. (8)
  • You write some boetry yourself yet? (9)
  • If you will make yourself miserable. (8)
  • I beg you to feel for yourself, Clare. (10)
  • You owe it to yourself not to give way! (9)
  • Now brace yourself up, and listen to me! (8)
  • You are wasting yourself here, you know. (8)
  • Ay, but compare yourself with him, Richie! (10)
  • So you ran to make yourself twenty to two? (10)
  • Supposing you had blown yourself up to-day! (10)
  • But you have not told me a word of yourself. (10)
  • Be reconciled yourself as quickly as you can. (10)
  • You see, you yourself can scarcely pardon it. (10)
  • Please read it yourself, and show it to no one. (14)
  • If it is not what you wish yourself, I have done. (4)
  • You do not belong to yourself: you are tied down. (10)
  • She whispers so that no one can hear but yourself. (21)
  • Emancipate yourself from it as quickly as possible. (10)
  • You are certainly deceiving yourself at this instant. (10)
  • See to it that you leave a way of escape for yourself. (12)
  • Bemis, you look like a miniature of yourself by Malbone. (9)
  • Nobody but yourself could imagine such a thing possible. (4)
  • Report yourself at the door of my room to-night, at ten. (10)
  • But would you allow yourself to be blown up with impunity? (8)
  • Now you are facile in our German you can defend yourself. (10)
  • She loves you, and you have let yourself be seen in a shop! (10)
  • You must absolutely give yourself for what you hope to get. (10)
  • I know you have been true to her, and truer still to yourself. (9)
  • In what imaginary act of friendship can you here defend yourself? (4)
  • You must never get into a fury of the nerves yourself with them. (10)
  • You admit that not to obtrude self is the way to perfect yourself. (8)
  • I hate to see you standing about by yourself in this stupid manner. (4)
  • For once in your life you would be obliged to own yourself mistaken. (4)
  • And if you make a store of it, it will only be unhappiness to yourself. (10)
  • Excepting yourself and your brother, I do not know his equal for temper. (4)
  • Stand up yourself and match him fairly: Then see how the rascal yields! (10)
  • Could any caricature of mine exceed in grotesqueness your sketch of yourself? (10)
  • And now, do not trouble yourself to be ashamed of either my feelings or your own. (4)
  • If fellows only knew what it was like to sit by yourself and feel ill all the time! (8)
  • Now, mark me, madam; no one can rob you of your real name and title saving yourself. (10)
  • No gentleman would, and I have always given you credit for thinking yourself a gentleman. (9)
  • Perhaps in your heart you have already cast me off and separated yourself from me wholly. (12)
  • But to be desired ardently of trooping hosts is an incentive to taste to try for yourself. (10)
  • Is it really true that you are going to mix yourself up in this mad Italian business again? (10)
  • I shall bring you a mirror, that you may behold yourself and see how beautiful you still are. (12)
  • You are the woman I can help and join with; think whether you can tell yourself that I am the man. (10)
  • Perhaps you will do me the honour to retain for yourself any of my books that may give you pleasure. (8)
  • The place deserves it, and you will find yourself not satisfied with much less than it is capable of. (4)
  • You have been an improver yourself, and from what I hear of Everingham, it may vie with any place in England. (4)
  • By looking eternally inward, you teach yourself to fret, and the consequence is, or will be, that you wither. (10)
  • The drug you have swallowed to cheat yourself will not bear the shock awaiting you tomorrow with the first light. (10)
  • You feel yourself strangely diminishing in those sweet mirrors, till at last they drop on you complacently level. (10)
  • You wish him to see and know you: you wish to be sure that he loves nothing but exactly you; it must be yourself. (10)
  • When you are lightning or earthquake, you may have something to reproach yourself for; as it is, be under no alarm. (10)
  • I am almost ashamed to make the request, though its presumption would certainly appear greater to every creature in Bath than yourself. (4)
  • You will soon be able to judge of the general credit due, by listening to some particulars which you can yourself immediately contradict or confirm. (4)

Also see sentences for: yours, yourselves.

Definition of yourself:

  • yourself, r-self’, pron. your own self or person: | pl. yourselves’.(0)

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