535 examples of aristocrat in sentences

There is something very different in the egotism of a silly and self-seeking aristocrat from that of a great benefactor who has something to be proud of, and with whose private experiences the greatest national deeds are connected.

It was a mournful sight to him to see the ascendency which demagogues had already gained, since it betokened the approaching destruction of the Constitution, which, good or bad, was dear to him, and which as an aristocrat he sought to conserve.

This "Communeux" looks to me like an aristocrat.

He doesn't seem quite content with his job of idle aristocrat.

" Robert Burns, also, in his poem, "The Twa Dogs," written in 1786, refers to a Newfoundland as being an aristocrat among dogs.

The contrary is rather the case, and he is still an aristocrat among dogs, valued for his good looks, the symmetry of his form, his grace and elegance, and even more so for his faithful and affectionate nature.

Captain Graham's own dog Keildar, who had been trained for deerstalking in Windsor Park, was perhaps one of the most elegant and aristocrat

As a show dog, his massive frame, powerful limbs, pure white coat, with its pale lemon markings and frecklings, and, above all, his solemn and majestic aspect, mark him out as a true aristocrat, with all the beauty of refinement which comes from a long line of cultured ancestors.

" "So you are only a grade aristocrat," said the doctor; "but I must go.

The blue-blooded aristocrat had appeared at Yale, and he had chosen his circle of acquaintances with great care.

He was an aristocrat, he said, and lied in his history.

Years ago, in his stormy youth-time, there had been a pair of soft-fringed eyes that looked into his as none would ever look again,and they murdered her, those mad wild beasts of Paris, in the chapel where she knelt at her pure prayers,murdered her because she knelt beside an aristocrat, her best friend, the Duchess of Montmorenci, who had taken the pretty peasant from her own estate to bring her up for her maid.

It was meat to his soul to see this lordly young aristocrat racked with misery and dread, to hold him in his power as a cat holds a mouse, which it can crush and crunch at any moment if it will.

You were born in the noblessebah, I know an aristocrat at a glance!

What ruined you, Monsieur l'Aristocrat?" "Aristocrat?

In a slave country, every freeman is an aristocrat.

"No, I thank you," replied I, sportively,meaning, of course, that they should understand I was a good Aristocrat.

As my conduct during the Mellasys affair has been maligned and scoffed at by persons of crude views of what is comme il faut, I have drawn up this statement, confident that it will justify me to all of my order, which I need not state is distinctively that of the Aristocrat and the Gentleman.

By this time Adelaide had gathered that the two had been in the museum, and the knowledge annoyed her not only as a mother, but as an aristocrat.

She had been educated in the customs of the village, and had been an aristocrat.

He was not born to an exalted position, a natural aristocrat, like Tom, Dick or Harry; and would not, as did they, glory in it ostentatiously.

The aristocrat, by Martin Mills, pseud.

Terror has drilled people of the most opposite sentiments into such an uniformity of manner and expression, that an aristocrat who is ruined and persecuted by the government is not distinguishable from the Jacobin who has made his fortune under it.

"M. J. Sourdeville, mother of an emigrant, an aristocrat, and her husband and son having been guillotined.

He's an aristocrat, through and through.

535 examples of  aristocrat  in sentences