88 Verbs to Use for the Word ladyships

"I told her ladyship that I should be home to dinner and probably bring some friends.

" "But the girl?" asked her ladyship.

'I am sure you are kind good people,' replied her ladyship gently; 'but I should have thought Mr. Horton, of Grasmere, could have done more than old Evans.

'That little half-blind old man!' exclaimed her ladyship.

I humbly thank your Ladyship.

"I am now printing Captain Hall's account (he commanded the Lyra), and I will venture to assure your Ladyship that it is one of the most delightful books I ever read, and it is calculated to heal the wound inflicted by poor Ellis.

He replied: "After having perused the articles and looked round about me, I designed to answer your Ladyship that out of this Galilee ariseth no prophet.

You'll find her ladyship there, and she'll need a woman to tell her troubles to.

'Mary, may I ask the meaning of this excitement,' inquired her ladyship, as the breathless girl stood before her.

"Oh, Gabrielle is really such a wayward child!" declared her ladyship to old Colonel Burton at her side.

"It is quite a family party," whispered the happy Mrs. Newcome, when we recognised Lady Ann Newcome's carriage, and saw her ladyship, her motherold Lady Kew, her daughter, Ethel, and her husband, Sir Brian, (Hobson's twin brother and partner in the banking firm of Hobson Brothers and Newcome), descend from the vehicle.

As the latter entered the prison door, the former stood to one side, doffed his little fur cap, and respectfully wished her ladyship a good morning.

I do not, my dear Sir Henry, desire for one single moment to embarrass you, or to place her ladyship in any false position.

May I accompany your ladyship?

and, if it suits your ladyship, I think we'll consider that we have taken the house.

Always to receive your Ladyship.

And yours, madam, where, I beseech your ladyship? 2 Whore.

He did not tell Grizel that he had met her Ladyship.

I was afraid of dropping something that might seem to bear hard either upon the Son's Abilities, or the Mother's Discretion; being sensible that in both these Cases, tho' supported with all the Powers of Reason, I should, instead of gaining her Ladyship over to my Opinion, only expose my self to her Disesteem: I therefore immediately determined to refer the whole Matter to the SPECTATOR.

Consequently, he visited her ladyship every day, and every day viewed Belinda with increasing admiration, and with increasing dread of being taken in to marry a niece of that "catch-matchmaker," as Mrs. Stanhope was known amongst the men of his acquaintance.

To order myself lowly 'n rev'rently t'all my betters" Presently it became evident that the effect of the growing giant on unaccustomed horses was like that of a camel, and he was told to keep off the highroad, not only near the shrubbery (where the oafish smile over the wall had exasperated her ladyship extremely), but altogether.

When dost thou expect her ladyship?" "She did not say, but I think perchance she will come before the Duke of Monmouth returns.

I was beginning at the right end of my story; but, as I fancied your Ladyship might not choose to waste time in hearing concerning my father and mother, I cut the matter short, by striking in at eight years old, overlooking all about my birth and name, and such other matters as are usually logged, in a fashion out of all reason, in your everyday sort of narratives.

She caused great offence because she did not flatter her ladyship.

Mr. Scott and Lord Byron are good-natured enough to admire Christabel, and the Public have not forgotten that his Lordship handed her Ladyship upon the stage.

88 Verbs to Use for the Word  ladyships