Ashton

//ˈæʃtən//

"Ashton" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Ashton Kutcher was hospitalised after taking up a fruitarian diet.

It was on this ominous spot that Lucy Ashton first drew breath after her long and almost deadly swoon.

"This gentleman," said Sir William Ashton, "will, I trust, not regret the trouble we have given him, when I assure him of the gratitude of the Lord Keeper for the greatest service which one man ever rendered to another—for the life of my child—for my own life, which he has saved by his bravery and presence of mind."

Tell Sir William Ashton that the next time he and I forgather, he will not be half so blithe of our meeting as of our parting.

Tell Sir William Ashton that the next time he and I meet, he will not be half so glad of our meeting as of our parting.

Lucy Ashton, in short, was involved in those mazes of the imagination which are most dangerous to the young and the sensitive.

Her solitude was chiefly owing to the absence of Lady Ashton, who was at this time in Edinburgh, watching the progress of some state-intrigue.

The first sight of Lucy Ashton had been less impressive than her image proved to be upon reflection.

Not the feelings which Ravenswood had begun to entertain towards Lucy Ashton, not the hospitality due to his guests, were able entirely to subdue, though they warmly combated, the deep passions which arose within him at beholding his father's foe standing in the hall of the family of which he had in a great measure accelerated the ruin.

He wrapt his cloak around him, fell asleep, and dreamed of Lucy Ashton till daylight gleamed through the lattices.

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