Sentence examples for to lovely from inspiring English sources

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to lovely

adjective

Beautiful; charming; very pleasing in form, looks, tone, or manner.

  • It's a lovely day and the sun is shining.

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Lying next to lovely Thérèse he feels "voluptuousness and disgust... burning love and frigid death"; their sex life is at an end.

A shift from lurid to lovely.

Sometimes the moseying leads to lovely moments.

We take the ferry to lovely Church Bay.

And so they're moving kitchen sinks to lovely Helmsdale.

Say goodbye to lovely landscapes and nice communities.

We hired bicycles and bombed around on a moped to lovely beaches.

Keep that in mind as you speed out to lovely Wantagh.

Tourism has grown, thanks to lovely new and old parks, architecture and museums plus a vast sparkling lake.

Everyone else, Waitrose claims, has gone back to lovely suppers around the dining-room table, full of banter and discourse.

Some of the adapted lyrics included: "Welcome to lovely Hotel Osama, such a lovely place, such a lovely place.

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