Cavendish

//ˈkævəndɪʃ//

"Cavendish" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Mrs. Cavendish, who had married John's father when he was a widower with two sons, had been a handsome woman of middle-age as I remembered her.

Their country-place, Styles Court, had been purchased by Mr. Cavendish early in their married life.

Mrs. Cavendish was a lady who liked to make her own plans, and expected other people to fall in with them.

I shall never forget my first sight of Mary Cavendish.

Mrs. Cavendish gave me some tea.

I dreamed that night of that enigmatical woman, Mary Cavendish.

I did not see Mrs. Cavendish until lunch-time.

I challenged Mary Cavendish to a single at tennis.

Mrs. Cavendish fanned herself gently with a palm leaf.

It seemed to be the middle of the night when I was awakened by Lawrence Cavendish.

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Crucially, almost the entirety of exported bananas are Cavendishes.

"But the managers seem inclined to cut their cavendish very fine just at present," she said.

No man less; only he (not Vieuxbois, but his younger brother) has found a wide-awake cooler than an iron kettle, and travels by rail when he is at home; and when he was in the Crimea, rode a shaggy pony, and smoked cavendish all through the battle of Inkermann." "

Then burn equal parts of cavendish tobacco and old shoeleather in an iron vessel till charred.

It was always an augury of foul weather in Livingstone's temper when, instead of the decent evening cigar, he smoked the short black brule-gueule, loaded to the muzzle with cavendish.

Come, I'll trate ye to a taste o' me cavendish, which is better than growlin' in yer hammock at the muskaities, poor things, as don't know no better."

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