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    Use "lizzy" in a sentence

    lizzy example sentences

    lizzy


    1. "My Grandma, Lizzy, was always doing research but no one seems to know where it all went when she died


    2. Dalton told me the story one night, about how her sister Lizzy had disgraced the family name and had been sent off with the culprit, whom she’d, indulged


    3. Emme, her Grandmother, had inherited the money to buy the place, from her Grandmother, and although hers to do with as she saw fit, she was to leave it to her oldest granddaughter, Lizzy


    4. "They were fighting over Lizzy – No they were fighting about who was going to get the stone – That was what they were fighting about – the STONE


    5. Lizzy was fighting with him not to pull the trigger, screaming at the top of her lungs "James"


    6. "We saw Old' Johnny hauling Lizzy off


    7. The young woman said her name was Lizzy and


    8. ” Lizzy told that she too was making the trip there for safety


    9. Daphnie and Lizzy returned freshly bathed drying their hair in the morning sun


    10. Lizzy said to send them up when the boys

    11. Lizzy carried a good supply of potatoes and carrots to add to the stew and soon all were merrily eating


    12. Thomas moved over to where Lizzy was asleep with


    13. would not speak of it unless Lizzy told her husband


    14. “I think I know why Lizzy turned to drugs and prostitution


    15. But as I was waiting for Lizzy to arrive, I'm rather afraid I crossed the line between a nice and a creepy uncle


    16. “Uncle Martin!” cried Lizzy as she came charging out of the station, inasfar as someone carrying a twenty kilo bag can charge


    17. Romford isn't that bad, but it's a city like hundreds of others so Lizzy was enjoying the change of scenery


    18. “Did you have this car when you lived with us?” Lizzy asked, splayed out on the front seat


    19. I was chatting about all this, when it suddenly dawned on me that Lizzy had absolutely no idea what I was on about


    20. Linda and Lizzy reconnected and became as comfortable with each other as they'd been when she was a regular at our house, dropping in for homework and baking, or just because we didn't have bloody Wimbledon on

    21. Lizzy wasn't worried about her breasts, she didn't do kissy mouths at anyone, she went on another tour of the house with Linda and was shown things I completely took for granted (mainly to do with fabrics, I gathered) and called her parents on speakerphone to tell them the house was fantastic and that they should come and see it


    22. Later, Lizzy went to her room


    23. “About Lizzy, mom” I said


    24. Lizzy and I will do the big shop together tomorrow and then you two will have to keep yourselves busy for the afternoon because I'm expected at the rehearsal


    25. Lizzy looked at me and for the first time in a few hours the little temptress was back


    26. Lizzy seemed amused by my wife taking the piss out of me, but I had a reply


    27. “I miss having you guys around,” said Lizzy to Linda when she thought I was out of earshot


    28. Based on my experience with Lizzy I think they may be onto something


    29. No doubt auntie Linda had hoped Lizzy would catch me looking silly


    30. Lizzy was wearing an apron and really enjoying herself

    31. I couldn't quite see how Lizzy would want to turn to aunt Linda for advice on breasts and boys, if I were honest


    32. I usually have about half an hours work when my wife is done cooking but Lizzy appeared to have a good influence on her


    33. Scout pelted around the corner, greeted me, was introduced to Lizzy (who at first was scared to death of him, despite my reassurances) and soon we were off towards the coast


    34. Lizzy shook her head as she was leaning over the metal fence


    35. But my mood had affected Lizzy too and her confidence seemed to disappear


    36. Bit nippy,” I said, nervously looking at Lizzy


    37. But Lizzy seemed perfectly fine now


    38. “Tea?” I proposed, with Lizzy unloading the shopping into the fridge in the service kitchen


    39. Lizzy laughed and immediately started rubbing her eyes a lot


    40. We didn't play dress-up but that salmon came out really well and Linda insisted Lizzy try a proper wine so we opened a chardonnay

    41. And even though we weren't asking when Lizzy was going to leave (and I wouldn't have minded, at this point) my wife did ask if she was enjoying herself


    42. It wasn't that I no longer liked Lizzy, but she was becoming a bit of a liability


    43. And even an innocuous remark from Lizzy, an inconsistency in repeating the story or maybe even an attempt to pry into our sex life, such as it is, could be trouble


    44. Was I in some comedy show? “You are definitely not in some comedy show, Miss Lizzy


    45. It is not easy to see, Miss Lizzy, and you may not know it until you are here


    46. Bohdan thought hard and realized that the Lizzy Bordon murders were twenty years off


    47. “It was Lizzy,” mumbled Henry as the woman, now obviously a zombie, shuffled out of the darkness, and towards them with a look of glee


    48. Instead of obeying, Lizzy lurched towards him, her hands outstretched


    49. With a growl, Lizzy lunged at Barbara Jean and they both toppled to the ground


    50. Lizzy, who’d obviously recovered, let out a screech and crawled towards Barbara Jean, who was still sobbing hysterically, on the floor







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