Timothy
"Timothy" in a Sentence (11 examples)
I can't remember what Timothy looks like, but I'm sure I'll know him by sight.
Timothy was nicknamed Timmy.
"Yippee! We're going on an adventure!" shouted little Timothy.
"Fuck's sake, where're we going now?" "Language, Timothy!"
Choosing Lagarde as the International Monetary Fund's new boss was a foregone conclusion after she won the backing of the IMF's heavyweights — the United States, Russia, China and the Europeans. Hours before the vote, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner praised what he called her "exceptional talent and broad experience."
He tried to trick Timothy.
Tomasa and Mario adopted Marina and Timothy.
Unto Timothie my own sonne in the Faith: Grace, mercie, and peace from God our Father, and Iesus Christ our Lord.
In a letter to his disciple Timothy, Paul expresses a prohibition against women teaching men, but we know, and he knew, that Timothy was instructed by his mother and grandmother.
The name Timothy was an inspiration of Cherry's own. - - - "Now then, TIMOTHY!" and this she said with a rapid forte crescendo movement which made her mother laugh and also with a jerk which spilt the milk on the little one's forehead. "Well, mother," says Cherry gaily, "I've christened him at all events." And Timothy being a distinctive name, and a scriptural one, it was retained as the appellative of this mite,
O Timothy Tim / Has ten pink toes, / And ten pink toes / Has Timothy Tim.
More for "timothy"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.