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    Use "knighted" in a sentence

    knighted example sentences

    knighted


    1. I was never knighted so he couldn’t have been talking to me


    2. Her brother was now in a kneeling position, his head bowed as if he was about to be knighted in one of Nanny’s stories


    3. He is also vowed and knighted in the Sacred Medical Order of the Knights of Hope and a member of the Pastoral Medical Association


    4. Having had a sculptor for a father, a knighted sculptor of the Victorian age, the old lady in her youth had heard great talk of moulding and of bones, and was able to recognize that the bones and moulding she now saw were undoubtedly what her father and his friends would have thought highly of


    5. But if they succeeded: then they were knighted and raised in status


    6. Karam, by the way, was knighted by the British for services rendered during the war


    7. Perhaps Karam offered free five-o"clock tea to the British army officers in Ceylon and was knighted for it


    8. He became such a good swordsman through Torren and was knighted,


    9. I believe he had been knighted himself for storming the English grammar at the point of the pen, in a desperate address engrossed on vellum, on the occasion of the laying of the first stone of some building or other, and for handing some Royal Personage either the trowel or the mortar


    10. Nevertheless, the king had not yet knighted Ralph, an omission which caused Ralph bitter resentment

    11. Our son the prince of Wales suggests Sir Ralph Fitzgerald, who was knighted yesterday for saving


    12. has been knighted,” he said


    13. “And this same Ser Arlan knighted you?”


    14. “I knighted him this afternoon,” the King was saying


    15. And this same De Chalmers, knighted for some deed of valor on the field of battle, had chosen his coat of arms, which had remained to the house through the vicissitudes of generations


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