Examples of 'brideshead' in a sentence

Meaning of "brideshead"

Brideshead (adverb): in a manner relating to or reminiscent of the novel 'Brideshead Revisited' by Evelyn Waugh, often implying a sense of nostalgia or class. Example: The estate was decorated in a brideshead style, evoking an atmosphere of elegance and tradition
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  • Suggestive of the traditional English upper classes.

How to use "brideshead" in a sentence

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Brideshead does look particularly beautiful at this time of year.
We remained at Brideshead leading our own life.
Brideshead often has that effect on me.
My father wants it done for a record to be kept at Brideshead.
Brideshead was always a greedy boy.
He said he would met me years ago at Brideshead.
Brideshead has certainly taken long enough to make up his mind.
I find myself returned once more to Brideshead.
Brideshead and his wife returned from their honeymoon and stayed a few nights.
They have closed the chapel at Brideshead.
While Brideshead there was no doing anything with.
It was my fault for bringing you to Brideshead.
Who had left Brideshead a month before thinking we should not return.
They congratulated me with the special Brideshead stutter.
The last architect to work at Brideshead had added a colonnade and flanking pavilions.

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I was so sorry to have missed you when you were at Brideshead.
I was expecting a kind of Brideshead Revisited thing.
His mother was buried that same afternoon at Brideshead.
Brideshead was only three years older than Sebastian and I but he seemed of another generation.
I thought you would want to go back to Brideshead one day.
When Brideshead and I were left alone over the port he brought up the subject again.
I believed myself very close to heaven during those languid days at Brideshead.
I will be at Brideshead.
Brideshead and Cordelia are both fervent Catholics.
They always turn out for Brideshead.
Brideshead and Cordelia arrived from London.
Mummy sends them from Brideshead.
I caught that Brideshead Revisited reference.
I love this passage from Brideshead.
The Brideshead chapel.
I was prompted to read it by its mention in Brideshead Revisited.
Brideshead Revisited book.
She invited me to Brideshead.
You came to Brideshead as my son 's friend.
Introduction to the life and work of the author of Brideshead Revisited.
While she was still upstairs Brideshead and Cordelia arrived from London.
Waugh later transposed this scene into his novel Brideshead Revisited.
And, of course, Brideshead does look particularly beautiful at this time of year.
When Julia left Sebastian and me alone for that first summer at Brideshead.
I was raised on Brideshead Revisited.
I believed myself very near to heaven, during those languid days at Brideshead.
Summer at Brideshead.
Dear Charles, it was my fault for bringing you to Brideshead.
On the credit side, this Brideshead boasts a handful of very strong performances.
The title is a play on the Evelyn Waugh novel Brideshead Revisited.
Ultimately, the main characters of Brideshead Revsitied find their way on the path to redemption.
I had to find somewhere to say how much I am loving Brideshead Revisited.
I was raised on Brideshead Revisited . The legacies are safe in my hands.
My favorite romantic story is Brideshead Revisited.
Like Brideshead Revisited . Then you could pop in freelance and save me the trouble.

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