Dearest Sentence Examples
I was overjoyed to see my dearest and kindest friend once more.
Love is so strange, my dearest Joshua.
All my dreams and longings have come to fruition in a single instant when dearest Joshua held me close and my world was sunshine.
While Dean felt sorry for the distressed woman, he continued to hope his dearest Cynthia would let the matter rest.
The determination of the limit of good fortune and of gentlemanliness by looking to the ruler, God, who governs as the end for which prudence gives its orders, and the conclusion that the best limit is the most conducive to the service and contemplation of God, presents the Deity and man's relation to him as a final and objective standard more definitely in the Eudemian than in the Nicomachean Ethics, which only goes so far as to say that man's highest end is the speculative wisdom which is divine, like God, dearest to God.
Why, whatever is the matter, my dearest?
Dearest husband of Marcia, dear father of Christopher and Michael, father-in-law of Shirley and Lesley, loving grandpa of Victoria and Marcia.
Dearest Jo, About 10 days ago, I put a tuna sandwich in a sad little plastic box to take to work.
Dearest, I'm afraid this morning's fruschtique *--as Foka the cook calls it--has disagreed with me.
She was also the subject of her daughter Christina's scathing book Mommie Dearest that chronicled the stormy and often violent relationship the two women shared.
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He's known as Ben from Hollyoaks to soap opera fans, but his nearest and dearest know him better as Marcus Patric.
If you are going for Eros, sometimes buying something racy or different than your dearest would normally wear might be just the thing.
The Piagnoni were again at the head of the state, and by their request the prior resumed his sermons in the duomo, while his dearest disciple, Fra Domenico Buonvicini, filled the pulpit of St Lorenzo.
AdvertisementThe incinerated bones were collected from the ashes and placed in a golden urn along with those of Patroclus, Achilles's dearest friend.
Ye are the happiest of men through us, and the dearest to us.
Sturgeon were once the cheapest fish after salmon; to-day, despite all efforts to increase the supply, they are the dearest.
He was the dearly loved husband of Dorothy, much loved father of Clifford, father-in-law of Jane, and the dearest grandfather of Martin and Samantha.
At last, I steeled myself and swore on all that I hold dearest that it would be out early in November.
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Much loved wife of Les and loving mom of Jill and son-in-law Andrew, dearest gran to Sophie and Charlotte.
Loving husband of Janet, dearest grandfather of Adam.
The much loved wife of Dan, devoted mother of Michael and Robin, and dearest grandmother of Jonathan and Emma.
You can't beat a bit of Bully Sunday, October 30th, 2005 Oh dearest iTunes, how fickle thou hadst made me.
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You know Sonya's my dearest friend.
You should invite your parents, siblings and their spouses, grandparents, aunts, uncles and first cousins you see frequently and dearest friends whom you see regularly.
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My dearest Joshua has been absent for near a week now, bound to the duties of his calling, and those of his wife who is much involved in the charities of our city.
I only ask this of you, my dearest Joshua; that you not tell my family how I lived, and that you mourn not my passing.
To buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest; to secure cheapness by lowering the expenses of production; to adopt the less expensive rather than the more expensive method of obtaining a given result - these and other maxims are as old as human society.
In Alexander's last years Arakcheev was not merely his chief counsellor, but his dearest friend, to whom he submitted all his projects for consideration and revision.
The end came on the night of the 6th of April 1528, so suddenly that there was no time to call his dearest friends to his bedside.
In 1193 he joined Richard in Germany, and Richard seems to have attributed the settlement soon after concluded between himself and the emperor, to his "dearest chancellor."
My only regret is that it resulted in the loss of one of my dearest friends, Mr. Anagnos.
Mildred is the dearest and sweetest little maiden in the world.
Mildred has grown much taller and stronger than she was when I went to Boston, and she is the sweetest and dearest little child in the world.
They were, as Milton said, " faithful and freeborn Englishmen and good Christians constrained to forsake their dearest home, their friends, and kindred, whom nothing but the wide ocean and the savage deserts of America could hide and shelter from the fury of the bishops."
It is indeed plain that such a sacrifice - for we have here to do, not with human victims in general, but with the sacrifice of the dearest earthly thing - could only be paid to the supreme deity; and Manasseh and his people never ceased to acknowledge Yahweh as the God of Israel..
This measure was opposed to many of the dearest beliefs and feelings of Palmer, and he evidenced his disapproval by abstaining from voting on the resolutions.
At once he welcomed the new "power" with an unquestioning evidence which could be shaken by neither the remonstrances or desertion of his dearest friends, the recantation of some of the principal agents of the "gifts," his own declension into a comparatively subordinate position, the meagre and barren results of the manifestations, nor their general rejection both by the church and the world.
Although loving his profession, and this especially for the opening it gave in the direction of public life, he practically stepped outside the sphere dearest to young Americans, and lived henceforth the life of an agitator, or, like his father, that of a "public prosecutor."
She is the dearest, cutest little thing now, and so loving!
No, dearest, sweet one, honey, I won't give up--I know you know something.
The nation threw itself on the side of the Pharisees; not in the spirit, of punctilious legalism, but with the ardour of a national enthusiasm deceived in its dearest hopes, and turning for help from the delusive kingship of the Hasmonaeans to the true kingship of Yahweh, and to His vicegerent the king of David's house.