Sentence example with the word 'honours'

honours

Definition n. a university degree with honors

Last update: June 13, 2015


0

Political honours did not satisfy him, however.   [Please select]

0

Here, says Joe, doing the honours.   [Please select]

0

"Honours are easy," the magazine editor put in.   [Please select]

0

Come and resume your former rank, with all the honours which are your due.   [Please select]

0

"King Christ's Crown Honours" were once more in question.   [Please select]

0

He went blissfully on his way, earning encomiums for himself and honours for Tinkletown.   [Please select]

0

"Allow me to do the honours, please, Jamie," said Mr.   [Please select]

0

And then there is her affection for the world, its riches, its praise, its honours.   [Please select]

0

A toast with musical honours was being drunk in the sweltering dining-room of the officers' mess.   [Please select]

0

Of all these "honours" a large share belongs to you, and I do not forget it.   [Please select]

0

A pile of cards mysteriously appeared on the table, with a written request for autographs; and despite her morning vow, Mrs Jo wrote everyone, while her husband and boys did the honours of the house.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
honouring - honours - hooch