24 examples of stunner in sentences
" "They ain't a stunner in the state as kin hold a candle to our Molly," he added, and then with uncertain gait he left the "reporters" with the promise to "bring 'em a drink.
Pacetti's is a stunner, isn't it?"
It was purely because I was not a thief; because, in helping men, women and children, claimed as chattels, to escape, I bore my testimony against robbing human beings of their liberty; this was the very thing that excited the slave-holders against me, just as a strong anti-slavery speech excites them against Mr. Hale, or Mr. Giddings, or Mr. Mann, or Mr. Stunner.
"It's a stunner, just as you say, Andy; but I wish the Chief would tell us a few more details.
To the Senate of the United States: I herewith transmit, for the consideration and advice of the Senate, a treaty recently entered into with the Apache Indians in New Mexico by Colonel Stunner and Mr. Greiner, acting on behalf of the United States, together with the letter of Colonel Sumner on the subject of the treaty and reports thereon from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior.
After tea Charlie managed to get up quite close to me in a corner, and he said in a low voice that I was "a stunner," and that if I would just "give him the tip," he'd "chuck Cora to-morrow;" that I "could give her fits!"
I call her a stunner!"
"A cool one and a stunner, I'm blessed if you ain't!
And a stunner!
"A'n't he a stunner?" said my disrespectable friend, the master of the shop.
I feel sure he was saying to himself that she was a "stunner."
He would think of her while he took tea with Mrs. and Mr. Dearman, assuring himself that she was certainly a stepper, a stunner, and, very probably,thrilling thoughta wrong 'un.
SEE Coad, Oral Stunner.
SEE Coad, Oral Stunner.
Made that stunner of a hat herself, I'll wager.
Old Llewellyn's a stunner, and I like Attlay and Graham.
She was a stunner for looks 19 years ago, and Dicky was just young enough to be swept off his feet.
And she was a stunner, Kirk, even then.
Isn't it a stunner?
Perhaps now the war would go better, perhaps Stunner and Protopopoff and the rest of them would be dismissed, and clean men...
She is a stunner.
"I think you are a stunner, Zara," he said.
I am busy working a cap for you, dear aunty; it is from a pretty German pattern, and I think when finished will be quite a stunner.
I can't understand anything after the fumes of the school, unless I do a bit of visiting first; and that pheasant is a real stunner.