Fanny in a sentence | fanny example sentences
- He told Fanny of it.
- Fanny gave her a look.
- Fanny he must give up.
- But Fanny held on tight.
- But Fanny still hung back.
- This is life, said Fanny.
- Fanny could not answer him.
- Fanny laid down Tom Jones.
- Then Fanny was really angry.
- I cannot give her up, Fanny.
- Fanny oughtn't to have come.
- Much more at home with Fanny.
- Fanny was now an older woman.
- Fanny could listen no farther.
- Or a pirate, said Fanny.
- Fanny Price! Nonsense! No, no.
- Grant should ask Fanny at all.
- In fact, Fanny enjoyed herself.
- But for Fanny it was all over.
- But manner Fanny did not want.
- But Fanny wasn't looking at her.
- Take care of the cheese, Fanny.
- Fanny was overcome with emotion.
- Grant has asked Fanny to dinner.
- Norris as much as Fanny herself.
- Fanny coloured, and said nothing.
- Crawford was in love with Fanny.
- Fanny was alone and asked me in.
- His wife didn't know about Fanny.
- I charge you, take care of Fanny.
- So this was Fanny, he was thinking.
- Fanny Elmer felt it to desperation.
- A few swats on the fanny sounded.
- Fanny had by no means forgotten Mr.
- Fanny looked round at her absently.
- But this could not impose on Fanny.
- You look tired and fagged, Fanny.
- Something must be done about Fanny.
- Fanny, the youngest girl was petite.
- Ashamed, he put it all on to Fanny.
- Fanny was startled at the proposal.
- ARTON report from his fanny pack.
- He didn't want to talk about Fanny.
- Fanny was ashamed of her own doubts.
- Come, Fanny, we will put her to bed.
- All the things, said Fanny, airily.
- Never had Fanny more wanted a cordial.
- Fanny, ye grow hard in yer new Life.
- Give me your approbation, then, Fanny.
- Fanny was too much astonished to speak.
- He didn’t just win, Fanny said.
- Ah, Mistress Fanny, do not weep so….
- Fanny would not, and yet she wanted to.
- Fanny was delighted by her explanation.
- I shall be at Mansfield forever, Fanny.
- Fanny swoons toward the casement window.
- I am come here to bespeak Fanny a seal.
- Then he saw Fanny and me staring at him.
- An’ I love thee, Fanny, says he.
- I shall be at Mansfield for ever, Fanny.
- No; that was just it; there wasn't Fanny.
- At the end of the song Fanny would say:.
- But with you, Fanny, there may be peace.
- Fanny still resisted, and from her heart.
- Crawford was the admirer of Fanny Price.
- Because I am a Fool, Fanny, said he.
- This was aimed, and well aimed, at Fanny.
- William and Fanny were the most detached.
- From this day Fanny grew more comfortable.
- But Fanny was too indignant to be placated.
- But they are passed over, said Fanny.
- My dear, dear Fanny, now I have the truth.
- Fanny, alas, had frequently thus seen him.
- She spoke of you, Fanny, just as she ought.
- Then she said: "Did this Fanny somebody--".