We found 80 examples of how to use maiden in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 80.
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1. | The Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. | |
2. | His maiden work established his reputation. | |
3. | The love of a young maiden is a poem. The love of an old maid is philosophy. | |
4. | But it is specially evil that the young maiden folk are exceedingly bold of speech and bearing, and curse like troopers, to say nothing of their shameful words and scandalous coarse sayings, which one always hears and learns from another. | |
5. | The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage. She was a large ship. | |
6. | Mary went back to using her maiden name. | |
7. | The Titanic's maiden voyage didn't go so well. | |
8. | What is your maiden name? | |
9. | Near such high virtue, every maiden fear takes wing at once. | |
10. | Thou know’st the mask of night is on my face, else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek. | |
11. | Mary Elton, the rector's only child, a sweet maiden of twenty-two summers stood at the window of her pretty chamber, looking out upon the wonderful picture which frost and sunshine, with the long stretch of valley, and distant wood-clad hills, had made for her. | |
12. | What's your mother's maiden name? | |
13. | What's your wife's maiden name? | |
14. | What's Mary's maiden name? | |
15. | At the noise, a window opened and a lovely maiden looked out. | |
16. | The lovely maiden with azure hair was none other than a very kind fairy who had lived, for more than a thousand years, in the vicinity of the forest. | |
17. | When any pretty maiden came near the castle, she was changed into a bird, and the fairy put her into a cage, and hung her up in a chamber in the castle. | |
18. | Now there was once a maiden whose name was Jorinda. She was prettier than all the pretty girls that ever were seen before, and a shepherd lad, whose name was Jorindel, was very fond of her, and they were soon to be married. | |
19. | The two men competed for the young maiden's heart. | |
20. | This is our ship's maiden voyage. | |
21. | The beautiful maiden sat on the top of the rock and combed her golden hair in the sunshine. | |
22. | Gather, maiden, roses, while the flower is new and new is youth, and be mindful that your time hurries thus. | |
23. | Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?' | |
24. | Can't you give this little maiden something which will make her as strong as twelve men, to overcome the Snow Queen? | |
25. | "Can't you give this little maiden something which will make her as strong as twelve men, to overcome the Snow Queen?" "The Power of twelve men!" said the Finnish woman; "that would be of very little use." |