How to use "rose" in a sentence

Sentences

On that morning the sun rose at 5.23

There was one red rose on her jacket.

The man rose without another word, picked up his bag and stick, and left

Mme Magloire trembled, open-mouthed with fear, while Mile Baptistine rose from her seat with alarm

Madeleine rose to his feet.

Then he rose and turned back to Javert.

Taking a deep breath, he rose and was going to pass the bench for a third time when he stopped

He gazed after her until she had disappeared from sight, then rose to his feet and walked around, laughing and talking to himself

Marius rose to his feet, sure that he had seen the girl somewhere before.

Leblanc rose and, standing with his back to the wall, looked quickly round the room

Marius rose to his feet and said coldly, 'Cosette, are you going?'

He rose and crossed the room slowly, with his head bowed

Marius, too shocked to reply, shook his head and rose to his feet

After a short time, he rose to his feet and looked again at the blotter

He produced a muddy piece of cloth and showed it to Marius, who immediately went pale and rose unsteadily to his feet

As they traveled, towering blocks of apartments rose up high all around them

"It's a fruit of the wild rose," she said in a low voice, touching it carefully

thinking." The color rose in his face

If that rose fruit came from outside, who knows what may be possible."

Sala realized that for Gran, the rose fruit meant something real; it spoke of a world that Sala could only begin to imagine

Should she mention the wild rose fruit again? She wasn't sure

Self-pity rose like a wave inside her.

"Anyway, he already knows about the wild rose fruit."

"We checked your ultranet history before giving you the rose fruit

But Wena knew that Sala had told Cham about the rose fruit, didn't she? Anyway, Sala needed to tell Cham to try and persuade him not to go into a pod.

"The one who brought the rose fruit

And the rose fruit."

There is a lovely view of the rose-garden from there

The rose-garden lay below me

Beyond the rose-garden, the smooth grass stretched to the woods.

'I love the rose-garden,' he said

I loved the quiet beauty of the rose-garden

If I could not sleep, I went to the window and looked out on to the rose-garden

We all had tea in the rose-garden

The fireworks rose into the sky and turned into stars and flowers

As she stared at the contents of the musky closet - the boy's shoes, his jeans, dress slacks, shirts, sweaters, his blue Dodgers' baseball cap, the small blue suit he had worn on special occasions - a lump rose in her throat

The legs at the foot rose three or four inches before crashing back into the casters, that had been put under them to protect the carpet

They rose up again

She rose out of her chair, leaned across the table, kissed him.

A blood-freezing image rose at the back of her mind: the house torn apart by a colossal blast, shrapnel of wood and glass and metal whistling toward her, hundreds of sharp fragments piercing her from head to foot.

Several blocks to the north, an ugly column of smoke rose into the twilight sky from what was left of Tina's house, roiling, night-black, the upper reaches tinted around the edges by the last pinkish rays of the setting sun.

Part of this antagonism between them rose because they had been born into utterly different worlds and were equally proud of their origins - as well as disdainful of all others

These days cream seldom rose in the intelligence community - but crap still floated.

A warm, animal satisfaction rose in him, which was not an entirely welcome feeling, for he liked to think of himself as a civilized man

Bizarrely, the unplowed trail had led them to a paved road; steam rose from it, and sections of the pavement were even dry.

The Explorer roared across the straightaway and careened up the slope beyond, through the tendrils of steam that rose from the black pavement.

Watching my brother's back, I pushed the switch and the steel hammer shook slightly, then rose quickly

I had sent her seeds and some rose bushes out of my garden.

The excitement rose, then Miss Marple said, 'Bad girl! If you make things up, people often believe them, and sometimes that leads to problems.'

In the sitting room, Mrs Lestrange rose to meet me

I told Ogilvy, and he took my place and watched the cloud of gas growing as it rose from the surface of the planet

The smoke (or flame, perhaps, would be a better word for it) was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead seemed to darken as these clouds rose

Slowly a dark shape rose out of the pit and a beam of light seemed to flash out from it.

The sun, shining through the smoke that rose up from the tops of the trees, seemed blood-red and threw an unfamiliar bright light on everything.

This rose up in a cloud shaped like a hill, then sank and spread itself slowly over the surrounding country

You can imagine, too, how they watched as the blackness rose into the sky

Some smoke rose as its engines started

A flame rose up through the steam and then the Martian began to fall over

Everyone moved to the side of the steamboat and looked to the west, but smoke rose and blocked the sun

He rose to his knees

I took a step towards it, and it rose up and became a man armed with a sword

I got onto the grass before the sun rose

Great piles of earth had formed around a pit at the top of the hill - the final and largest one the Martians had made - and from behind these piles thin smoke rose against the sky

'I see,' she said, and for the first time in the one month since she agreed to be this man's lover, the tears which suddenly rose into her eyes came there naturally.