We found 17 examples of how to use dearest in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 17 of 17.
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1. | They are our dearest friends. | |
2. | She sacrificed the dearest thing she had. | |
3. | "My dearest little doll!" she cried. "Thou hast saved me from my trouble! Now I have only to cook the Baba Yaga's supper, since all the rest of the tasks are done!" | |
4. | Those who betray us in the worst way are always those who are dearest to us. | |
5. | Alice is Mary's dearest friend. | |
6. | The King's son ascended, but he did not find his dearest Rapunzel above, but the enchantress, who gazed at him with wicked and venomous looks. | |
7. | Thou wouldst fetch thy dearest, but the beautiful bird sits no longer singing in the nest; the cat has got it, and will scratch out thy eyes as well. Rapunzel is lost to thee; thou wilt never see her more. | |
8. | The King's son was beside himself with pain, and in his despair he leapt down from the tower. He escaped with his life, but the thorns into which he fell, pierced his eyes. Then he wandered quite blind about the forest, ate nothing but roots and berries, and did nothing but lament and weep over the loss of his dearest wife. | |
9. | This is my dearest son. | |
10. | He is one of my dearest friends. | |
11. | He promises me that he would deal with me as he would with his dearest brother. | |
12. | At last she could not bear it any longer, so she told one of her sisters, and from her it soon spread to the others, but to no one else except to one or two other mermaids who only told their dearest friends. | |
13. | "Yes, you are the dearest one to me," said the prince, "for you have the best heart of them all, and you are fondest of me." | |
14. | The imam is one of my dearest friends. | |
15. | Tom is one of my dearest friends. | |
16. | A Story on Another Planet: On a faraway planet, there are two suns in the blue sky, Strong and Beauteous. A child asketh the mother, "Dearest mother, why are there two suns in the sky?" Saith the mother, "Oh, what kind of question is that? How many eyes hast thou? 'Tis two. How many hands hast thou? 'Tis two." The child respondeth, "But, mother, I have but one nose..." | |
17. | A Story on Another Planet: On a faraway planet, there are two moons in the night sky, Dainty and Heavy. A child asketh the father, "Dearest father, why are there two moons in the sky?" Saith the father, "Oh, what kind of question is that? How many eyes hast thou? 'Tis two. How many hands hast thou? 'Tis two." The child respondeth, "But, father, I have but one nose..." |