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Example sentences for "loves"

Lexicographically close words:
lover; lovere; loverlike; loverly; lovers; lovesick; lovesome; lovest; loveth; lovin
  1. Indeed I think the young king loves you not.

  2. He does not regard it solely or chiefly as the interpreter of thoughts and feelings, he loves it for its own sake, just as children, small and tall, prattle for no other reason than the pleasure of prattling.

  3. But who could recount all the happy and hapless loves that have made poets?

  4. You know how the Prince loves music; he showed me his "Faust" and I found in it some things tnat are really beautiful, indeed, in part even grandly conceived.

  5. They say that she loves him, and I am going to prove it.

  6. The King still loves you; appease his wrath.

  7. She loves Rodrigo, and she holds him from my hand; and by means of me Don Rodrigo has conquered her disdain.

  8. But he loves to sing it for its pleasing sound and for the faith it gives him in his own religious state.

  9. If the negro loves to mourn and if his songs are full of sadness and pathos, he also loves to shout and vigorously defends the right to shout as much as he pleases.

  10. Of Erichthonius' loves Sprang Tros, the king of Trojans.

  11. A hater of society, unjust, and wild, is he That loves intestine war, being stuff'd with manless cruelty.

  12. It is a sign that he loves you, and has some use for your service in the world.

  13. Things are come to that pass, that it is to be feared he will scarcely have resolution enough to resist his wife's obstinacy; for he loves her, and is affected by the tears she continually sheds.

  14. My consort," said she, "loves Fetnah more than ever he did any of his favourites.

  15. But Stafford hung on tightly and yet, so to speak, gently, soothing the animal with the "horse language" with which every man who loves them is acquainted.

  16. I've read that men only love while they are not sure of a woman's love; that with every two persons it is one who loves and the other who permits himself or herself to be loved.

  17. Jessie's face cleared and broke into a smile: she came of a race that looks after the pennies and loves a good "deal.

  18. He bent and kissed her, and her lips clung to his in that most awful of appeals, the craving, the prayer from the soul that loves to the soul that refuses love in return.

  19. With regard to Sonia I have judged you: a man who loves a thief can be nothing but a rogue.

  20. But if your son really loves rushing hills, as you say, we have a hundred horse-power car which my father wants to get rid of.

  21. If he loves me truly,' she used to say, 'what use would life be to him then?

  22. He loves Fiordelisa so much that he will not be easily pacified.

  23. She fancies that she loves a certain contemptible puppy called Narcissus; but I have made very short work with him.

  24. An English Translation of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Æneid on the Loves of Dido and Æneas.

  25. But then, dear, if he loves me, he could not love you?

  26. Tom loves you, worships the ground you walk on; I think you're going to be the happiest girl alive.

  27. Believe always that he loves you, and that he is built of the stuff that keeps straight and true, and so, God bless you, dear!

  28. I believe he cares for me a little--not so much as he loves her, but a little, a little, and I love him.

  29. She knows that I love her, and she loves me.

  30. Who is this other you are talking about, this other--who loves me?

  31. Because he loves you so, and because he has hope in the future, because in spite of everything he still hopes that he might win your heart, and I know that he never can.

  32. She is clean all through, and she loves your brother so much that she wanted to break her heart to keep him happy.

  33. If he loves her," she claimed, "is not that all that matters?

  34. The Duke of Clarence loves you dearly, Lord Richard," replied Montagu.

  35. Graul Skellet loves not wenches who have lords for their feres, and yet who shrink from Graul and her sisters as the sound from the leper.

  36. The tymbestere's eyes shone with malignant envy, as she added, "Graul Skellet loves not to see those who have worn worsted and say walk in sarcenet and lawn.

  37. We must pardon, or glance lightly over, the mood of one who loves her lord, and mourns for his baffled hopes!

  38. It is, then, as the rhyme proclaimed; and it is Edward of Lancaster who loves and woos the daughter of Lord Warwick!

  39. Who is it dearly loves to play, But when there's danger runs away?

  40. When he is feeling just right, he dearly loves to tell about those long-ago days.

  41. Now Peter knew that there must be a good story about Spotty and his house, and you know Peter dearly loves a good story.

  42. A man who loves me as he loves me, is a man whom I refuse to deceive.

  43. From chastened heights the painter glanceth down; No maid can fear a youth who loves renown.

  44. Yet think sometimes, when thou art well consoled, That no one loves thee, like some one of old.

  45. So meek is art, that (when it comprehends) It loves the carping of its dearest friends.

  46. Every one who loves books will be sure to have some favourite authors on special subjects of study respecting which he needs no instruction farther than that which is ready to his hand.

  47. It is positive torture to a man who loves books to see the way they are ordinarily treated.

  48. It is not too late," he declared, with a sudden ring in his voice; "she loves you.

  49. Mamma does not care for it; she was brought up in the city; but I think my father loves it just as I do.

  50. You said to yourself, 'If he loves me as I ought to be loved, he will search Europe for me; but he will find me.

  51. Our bodies are soon crushed, our loves decay or turn to hate, but art is immortal.

  52. He is brave, noble, good, and he loves me.

  53. Happy in her position, and in her friends, she now reviews past events with the candor of a mind that loves truth sincerely.

  54. I wish to see him who has been so kind to me, and so loves music; but not to-day--I feel unable.

  55. I know it is hard for you to enter into the feelings of any one who loves science, and is told to desert it.

  56. Not even to my brother, who loves you so?

  57. Every woman in the world," he answered, "is a princess to the man who loves her.

  58. No man in Theos loves his country better than Nicholas of Reist.

  59. She, at any rate, can bear no ill-will to me over that unfortunate affair of the betrothal cup, for she has told me plainly that she loves another man.

  60. If any man ever wants to marry me, I'll know jolly well that it's for myself, and that he really loves me through and through.

  61. He will never marry her, and yet through her he may never marry the woman who loves him dearly.

  62. Well, these sad and hopeless obstacles are welcome in one sense, for they enable us to look with indifference upon the cruel satires that Fate loves to indulge in.

  63. Flinging its bright fresh feelings up to the skies It loves and strives to reach--strives, loves in vain: It is of earth and never meant for Heaven.

  64. Unless the teacher is interested in his work, and loves it beyond all other work, he will not be able to be really one-pointed.

  65. No teacher who really loves his students can be anything but cheerful during school hours.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    loves himself; lovest thou