fanny造句1. The penniless author successfully wooed and married Fanny.
2. And what does she know about it? Sweet Fanny Adams!
3. Fanny sensed that the Mansfield family needed her help.
4. Fanny argues that her temper and Henry's are too unlike to get married.
5. As far as Fanny was concerned, Nicky could do no wrong.
6. Fanny a pillar of the chess club.
7. " Darling, you mustn't criticize Fanny.
8. You will find Fanny every thing you could wish.
9. Fanny is a pillar of the chess club.
10. But Fanny is laughing , squirming with laughter.
11. No, not a steady girl like Fanny!
12. Can I put my sunglasses in your fanny pack?
13. I come here to bespeak Fanny a seal.
14. Fanny told of their departure, and delivered their message.
15. Beside the Acapulco palm - trees, that's Fanny, his secretary.
15. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
16. In October Mary's half sister, Fanny, committed suicide; the next month Percy's wife, Harriet, drowned herself.
17. Fanny rose and made a dive for her scattered gloves.
18. Fanny looked on and listened, not unamused to observe the selfishness which, more or less disguised, seemed to govern them all, and wondering how it would end.
19. Can I speak with you, Fanny, for a few minutes?
20. Such language was very new to Fanny that it quite embarrassed her.
21. Upon my word , Fanny, you are in high luck to meet with such attention and indulgence!
22. A tickling and a tickling . Fanny , take the wax out of my eyes!
23. His eyes snared on the teal nylon of the fanny pack, and it felt as if all sixteen years of his life he'd worn her naivete through the streets like a crown of thorns.
24. He's traveling the world for six weeks without a single piece of luggage: no suitcase, no day bag, not even a fanny pack!
25. But the cessation of his hostility for Pen did not diminish Huxter's attentions to Fanny.
26. Look, anyone who trades their, trust fund for a fanny pack.
27. He missed, and she was running, slowing only to snatch her fanny pack off the table by the front door.
28. A: I don't get why Mike's so crazy about Fanny. She's such an airhead.
29. John Keats famously spent his dying years penning sonnets to his beloved Fanny Brawne.
30. Once fairly in the dockyard, he began to reckon upon some happy intercourse with Fanny, as they were very soon joined by a brother lounger of Mr.