Examples of 'kentley' in a sentence
Meaning of "kentley"
kentley (noun) - A fictional name often used in literature or creative works to represent a character, place, or concept
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I might have known you could not just give a party for Mr Kentley.
David Kentley had his last drink.
Jt began as a little party for Mr Kentley.
Kentley I am very sorry we had to spoil it.
It began as a little party for Mr Kentley.
Kentley I know he went to the club this afternoon to play tennis.
They consider themselves intellectually superior to their friend David Kentley and as a.
Kentley Someone phoned with a message that David would meet us here.
I hope Mrs Kentley feels better soon.
The murder victim is renamed David Kentley.
Kentley I meant by leaving so early.
There is a lady phoning for either Mr Kentley or Mrs Atwater.
But Mr Kentley is coming to look at these old books I had in the chest.
You could not possibly spoil it, Mr Kentley.
Do not you want Mr Kentley to have the books?
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And David is a very popular young man . Kentley.
Out of this, David Kentley had his last drink.
Kentley Someone phoned with a message that David would meet us here . Rupert.
How clever of me! I might have known you could not just give a party for Mr. Kentley.
I hope Mrs Kentley feels better soon . Thank you.
Do you suppose David could be home? Mr Kentley.
It began as a little party for Mr Kentley - I told you on the phone.
But if David was home, I should think he would be calling instead of Mrs. Kentley.
There is a lady phoning for either Mr Kentley or Mrs Atwater . - It must be Alice.
Kentley - You must come to dinner.
At these old books J had in the chest. But Mr Kentley is coming to look.
Mr Kentley to have the books?
Do you know who? Kentley.
Kentley Please, Brandon, we have had had just about enough.
Well, we are really killing two birds with one stone . The party 's also for Mr Kentley.
Mrs Kentley is not well, so I took the liberty of bringing my sister-in-law.
The party 's also for Mr Kentley.
Mrs. Kentley is not well, so I took the liberty Thank you, Brandon.
I know you appreciate first editions far more than I, Mr. Kentley.
Kentley - It 's very nice of you.
Do you suppose David could be home? - The first bedroom. Mr Kentley.
Kentley - It 's extremely generous of you, Brandon.
And so are we, Mr Kentley.
Do not you want Mr. Kentley to have the books? What 's wrong?
Excuse me, sir . There is a lady phoning for either Mr Kentley or Mrs Atwater.
Mrs Kentley is not well, so I took the liberty of bringing my sister-in-law, - Thank you, Brandon.
He 's only in town for the weekend, Mr. Kentley.
What 's wrong now, Phillip? Do not you want Mr Kentley to have the books?
I'm very sorry we had to spoil it. You couldn't possibly spoil it, Mr Kentley.
So glad you could come . - Mr Kentley.
Brandon - I want you to have them . Kentley.
David 's her only child, Mr Kentley.