Example sentences for: arden

How can you use “arden” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Leaving aside how delighted Culturebox would be to get freebies from Elizabeth Arden (doesn't the Times know how much that stuff costs?)

  • Donald McKay's article “The Gaelic View of Heather” reminds me of Arden Carl Mathew's short but pointed poem “The Death of Irish,” which I reproduce in full below:

  • Elizabeth Arden was born Florence Nightingale Graham, the daughter of Canadian tenant farmers.

  • That, as we all know, is a forlorn hope (to abuse a Dutch cliché): those who “know” that when two or more people or things are the subject of a verb you have to use were , not was , regardless of the context, are like those who “know” (like the people at Elizabeth Arden) that millennium is spelled with one n, who “know” that it is Parmagiana , not Parmigiana (like the people at Burger King), and who have no doubt that baking soda, baking powder, washing soda, and ice-cream soda are all the same thing.

  • In its Business section yesterday, the Times described a proposed joint promotion by Vogue and Elizabeth Arden in which Arden sends free products to Vogue readers.


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