Examples of 'lord illingworth' in a sentence

Meaning of "lord illingworth"

lord illingworth - May refer to a character in a play, novel, or other work of fiction. It could also be a term used in a historical context to denote a specific person or title

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Lord Illingworth has just offered to make me his secretary.
He is on the terrace at this moment with Lord Illingworth.
But Lord Illingworth does not seem to mind that.
I should be sorry to follow Lord Illingworth in any of his opinions.
There can be nothing in common between you and my son, Lord Illingworth.
There is nothing Lord Illingworth does not know.
I feel an awful duffer when I am with you, Lord Illingworth.
The present Lord Illingworth is quite different.
Gerald, do not go away with Lord Illingworth.
But has Lord Illingworth really offered to make.
I refuse to marry Lord Illingworth.
She also assures Lord Illingworth that it was Hester who made Gerald despise him.
We are both quite well, thank you, Lord Illingworth.
The world says that Lord Illingworth is very, very wicked.
Lord Illingworth He is a man of about 45 and a bachelor.

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I usually am when Lord Illingworth says anything.
Lord Illingworth is so delightful, and, by the way, mother, I have a great surprise for you.
But you must know Lord Illingworth first.
I am afraid, too, that Lord Illingworth regards woman simply as a toy.
Ah! here you are, dear Lord Illingworth.
Do you think, Caroline, that Lord Illingworth is interested in the Housing of the Poor?
Mother, tell me what Lord Illingworth did?

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