Examples of 'doth make' in a sentence
Meaning of "doth make"
doth make: This old-fashioned phrase is an archaic form of 'does make' and is used to emphasize that something causes a particular outcome or has a certain effect
How to use "doth make" in a sentence
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Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all.
My soul he doth restore again and me to walk doth make.
Thus unconscious doth make strange bedfellows of us all.
Then thou whose shadow shadows doth make bright.
Fear doth make cowards of us all.
Much effuse of blood doth make me faint.
It doth make men mad.
And me to walk doth make.
Assumption doth make cowards of us all.
He warned them, " Happy is he whom other men 's harms doth make to beware.
Thus the rentman doth make cowards of us all.
I am going to be reporting this! Thy firm physique doth make my juices flow!
Thy beauty that doth make me like thee well.
This also Paul declares in these words, " For whatsoever doth make manifest is light . ".
Thus conscience… doth make cowards of us all… and thus the native hue of resolution.
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The Nonconformist conscience doth make cowards of us all.
Oh, she doth make my boner take flight.
What is it Shakespeare says, sir? Thus unconscious doth make strange bedfellows of us all.
Thy firm physique doth make myjuices flow . I am going to be reporting this.
Let music sound, while he doth make his choice,.
And then doth make it ( but ) swarthy stubble.
Vicar To quote the Bard of Avon, "Conscience doth make cowards of us all.
This sweaty haste … doth make the night joint-laborer with the day.
Thus, as Shakespeare might have said, " Assessment doth make learners of us all . ".
Thus the rent man doth make cowards of us all.
Thy firm physique doth make myjuices flow.
When everything doth make a gleeful boast?
Thy firm physique doth make my juices flow!
My lovely Aaron, when everything doth make a gleeful boast? wherefore lookst thou sad.
PRiNCE This letter doth make good the friar 's words.
Two nights in a row doth make this " neuro-serious.
Perhaps “ too much learning doth make us mad ” in some cases.