Sentence examples for a sweet he from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sweet he" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a poetic or artistic context, but it lacks clarity in standard usage.
Example: "In the garden of dreams, a sweet he danced among the flowers."
Alternatives: "a kind soul" or "a gentle spirit".

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Elsewhere Woodrow "pulled on his waders and packed himself some bologna biscuits and a can of syrupy peaches like he liked and boiled up last night's coffee and poured it in his thermos and took his flashlight out to search the weeds in front of the house for the stub of a Sweet he might have thought he'd finished one day when he was cigar flush".

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It begins with a jam sandwich and it ends with a Rolo sweet," he says.

For a lighter sweet, he suggests making your own chad using strips of candy dots.

"He's a sweet kid, he just hangs out with the wrong crowd," she said.

And he's such a sweet man — he's incapable of making anyone angry at him.

1. "Bring sweets around in your pocket; every time he behaves give him a sweet... he won't be long learning to behave then".

I watched interviews on YouTube and you got a sense of what a sweet man he was, what a proud man he was.

"What a sweet lady," he said.

"It was a sweet victory," he said.

"Propofol is just a sweet drug," he said.

She said what a sweet boy he was.

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