Suitor Sentence Examples | Use Suitor in a sentence

1.a Suitor is like an old beggar, he can go and beg anywhere.

2.not long afterward a Suitor came who appeared to be very rich, and because the miller could find no fault with him, he promised his daughter to him.

3.this time it was a rival Suitor who made his appearance, and brian's hot irish temper rose when he saw another richmond in the field.

4.victor is lady tottington's Suitor ( 3). he's a very arrogant ( 4) man.

5.the idea that a dead Suitor was keeping me captive rattled me and seemed at that moment plausible.

6.he married his daughter to the Suitor who has great power.

7.he made up his mind to once more become a Suitor to her hand.

8.genting, the resorts and casinos to palm oil group, is a prime potential Suitor.

9.one american Suitor wrote: im interested in the offer.

10.the company was making little progress in trying to find a Suitor

11.what i mean is-i never thought to ask a Suitor the same challenging questions my father might have asked him, in a different age.

12.her mind is all of a piece: there is a pre-established harmony between her constancy to the dead husband and her repugnance to the new Suitor.

13.will you promise me to not receive any other Suitor in my absence?

14.my mother had a Suitor who adored her.

15.her first proposal would have to be deferred to a more propitious time and a more eligible Suitor.

16.a victorian Suitor would be expected to satisfy a girl's father that he could support her in the manner to which she was accustomed.

17.a Suitor is outside.

18.of course, before the war, will would certainly not have been an eligible Suitor. none of the Suitors could bend the bow of odysseus.

19.now it happened that the first Suitor was an old man with squint eyes and a cough.

20.her son cayetano martinez de irujo, the duke of salvatierra, said just a few weeks ago he had only met his mother's Suitor three times and she shouldn't marry because of her historic responsibility.

21.attentive to details; the nurse was attentive to her patient; an attentive Suitor.

22.in one anecdote a 31 year old flight attendant was quickly disenchanted when a Suitor asked about her credit score on their very first date.

23.she had been courted by a wealthy Suitor, whose addresses her mother had favoured, not withstanding the objection of old age and deformity.

24.the girl knew nothing about her Suitor's exertions . he said he had wanted to surprise her.

25.she asked her former Suitor to intercede for her with the philanthropist andrew carnegie.

26.the duchess has divided her fortune between her six children to convince them that her Suitor is besotted with her rather than her money and the kinds of possessions that are considered national treasures, reports said.

27.digging up a Suitor. that's not like you.

28.the duchess, who is a distant relative of winston churchill and princess diana, has divided her fortune between her six children to convince them that her Suitor is besotted with her rather than her money.

29.in an era of well-documented emotional restraint, a woman would be able to tell the secret meaning behind a Suitor's bouquet.

30.at the hearing, the Suitor, the representative of the election committee, and the relevant citizen must be present.

31.because i felt it was too soon for me to be receiving a gentleman Suitor.

32.he thought, "if a respectable Suitor comes and asks for her hand in marriage, i will give her to him. "

33.whatever is offered by the bank is unlikely to be improved on by any rival Suitor.

34.dearest, you've got to stop rejecting every Suitor who comes to call.

35.her particularly persistent louisiana Suitor, edward summerville by name, was irritated by nora's continued aloofness.

36.females may check out the feathers of a number of different males before deciding on a Suitor.

37.nasdaq and ice may not have the buying power to make it a more attractive Suitor than deutsche boerse.

38."well, " elaborated my flannel Suitor, "it smelled like waking up in the morning, you know, comfortable, but excited too . . . and roses. "