847 examples of beau in sentences

"Virge was a great beau in his day," continued Pap, reminiscently.

" Mr. Wenham looked vexed, or indignant would be a better word, but he succeeded in preserving his coolnessa thing that is not always easy to one of provincial habits and provincial education, when he finds his own beau idéal lightly estimated by others.

"And I've got some beau-fler flowers to my auntie's house.

LLOYD KITTREDGE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "'We'll show 'em, eh, Caesar?'" "'Alice,' he cried ... 'Say it isn't true'" "'I want you,' he said in a low voice" "'I didn't resign; I was discharged'" "On the floor lay a man" "'Ask Beau Cocono,' he called back" "'Alice, I am innocent'" "'Have one?' said M. Paul, offering his cigarette case" "'There it lies to the left of that heavy doorway'" "'Cherche!'

Il nous faut-o Beau Cocono-o!

While other leaders of the Union distinguished for their birth, talents, or principles (and it is remarkable that they were all protestants), filled up the seats near the head of the table; more mixed groups less distinguished by the beau sang, which then came forth, in the fine forms of the genuine Irish gentry of both sects, were congregated in the obscurity of the bottom of the roomLady Morgan's O'Briens and O'Flahertys.

In the way she handled this son of hers Stella Kamps had been as crafty and skilful and velvet-gloved as a girl with her beau.

On went the Whirlwind, showing many capers One would hardly deem it meet to tell; Dusting Judge and Parsonflirting gown and papers, Discomposing matron, beau and belle.

You don't wish't you'd stayed down in Balt'mer and got you a city beau?"

8.) "Not a pine | in my grove | is there seen, But with ten | -drils of wood | -bine is bound; Not a beech | 's more beau | -tiful green, But a sweet | -briar twines |

Though Beau | -ty may bleed, Yet Beau | -ty shall still | be victo | -r~io~us.

Though Beau | -ty may bleed, Yet Beau | -ty shall still | be victo | -r~io~us.

"To spin and to weave, to knit and to sew, were once a girl's employments; but now, to dress, and to catch a beau, are all she calls enjoyments.

Key and ley are pronounced kee, lee. TRIPHTHONGS BEGINNING WITH E. Eau, a French triphthong, sounds like open o; as in beau, flambeau, portmanteau, bureau: except in beauty, and its compounds, in which it is pronounced like open u, as if the word were written buty.

In the Preface to the "Reformation," a beau is only directed to venture to abuse a new play, if he knows, the author is no fighter.

" "Elle mit son plus beau chapeau, son chapeau bleu" ... and then?

I don't think we have any right to blame her, if Rebecca did not set her heart upon the conquest of this beau, for she had no kind parents to arrange these delicate matters for her.

When he first entered Parliament a contemporary observer wrote: "It would be difficult to imagine a more complete beau-ideal of aristocracy.

He looked so handsome, proud, and brave, As he stood there, straight and tall, With his steadfast eyes, so gray, so grave, The beau of the Hunt Club ball.

Three young maidens sat in a row, With three grim dragons behind 'em; And each of these maidens had a young beau, And they all of 'em made 'em mind 'em.

Sahwah was a poor hand to regard a boy as a "beau."

I loves to be de beau o' de ladies!

To tell the truth, Dominique was something of a beau.

Beau Wyndham, by Georgette Heyer, pseud.

à son beau-père Stanislas, puis au Maréchal de Saxe, il revint ensuit à la couronne; et en 1777 Louis XVI.

847 examples of  beau  in sentences