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Example sentences for "ever known"

  • One of the most gloomy and rainy days ever known at Liverpool frowned upon the loyal efforts of its inhabitants.

  • But let us all stand erect and lift up our hearts in thankfulness that we live in the freest country the world has ever known.

  • Ours is the richest country the world has ever known.

  • You are the most selfish girl I've ever known, Melissa," said he quaintly.

  • You are the best butler I've ever known--and the only one, I may as well add.

  • She was conscious of the fact that at least a hundred men had stared at her in the longest ten minutes she had ever known.

  • You may have guessed it or not, but I care a great deal for you--more than for anyone else I've ever known.

  • It--it costs a good deal to let her go, but I'd rather give her to you than to any man I've ever known.

  • Gretchen watched him wistfully, still standing beside the chair he had vacated, full of the first deep sympathy she had ever known.

  • You're the least rustic person I've ever known," he said seriously.

  • You're really the most wonderful person I've ever known.

  • What had he ever known of the manner of rearing children!

  • And you are my mother, the only one I've ever known.

  • He was a success, Sidney, the greatest success the world has ever known.

  • First time I've ever known that to happen.

  • Brooks isn't like any other man I've ever known--one can never tell what he has in mind.

  • It's the most unique place I've ever known.

  • Jake Wheeler, although in many respects a fool, was one of the most efficient pack of political hounds that the state has ever known.

  • You're the queerest girl I've ever known," he said.

  • He's the dearest, kindest old chap I've ever known.

  • You are the most spiteful creature I've ever known,' she laughed.

  • I think he's the greatest and most honourable man I've ever known.

  • Cynthia Wetherell, you're the strangest girl I've ever known in all my life.

  • The mighty republic of the West, the most promising experiment in self-government by the people that the world had ever known, seemed about to end in failure.

  • But in 1840 the Whigs swept the country, electing Harrison and Tyler, after the most picturesque Presidential campaign ever known in America.

  • They’re not powers; he’s the most ordinary and stupid man I’ve ever known.

  • I think you’re the youngest man I’ve ever known.

  • When angry he was not a man to be trifled with, and Lady Sophia thought there was more in him at this moment of the ruthless Chancellor than she had ever known.

  • The most beautiful woman you have ever known?

  • Now, you are what I would call womanly--the womanliest woman I've ever known.

  • Ever known it to set an example of any useful kind?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever known" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cracker crumbs; ever before; ever beheld; ever did; ever done; ever have; ever laid; ever made; ever more; ever present; ever read; ever stepped; ever will; ever witnessed; ever wrote; evergreen shrub; evergreen trees; every sort; everybody knew; everybody said; everybody seemed; everywhere present; flesh light; mighty hand; that sense; worked hard