Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"kvell" Definitions
  1. to be extraordinarily proud : REJOICE

11 Sentences With "kvell"

How to use kvell in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "kvell" and check conjugation/comparative form for "kvell". Mastering all the usages of "kvell" from sentence examples published by news publications.

These characters don't kvetch or kvell, at least not in those terms.
Others say the Sanders candidacy is too quixotic to kvetch or kvell about.
Once you've read the list, use them with chutzpah, and we will kvell. L'chaim!
It's heartening, therefore, to hear Ms. Youner kvell about her new friend, Shirley Zweibel, 87.
Do you kvell over otter mommies and babies, or purr along with cats and their kittens?
It's the kind of thing fictional Velvet Buzzsaw critic Morf Vandewalt would kvell over: pure, unadulterated sensation.
And for a presidential candidate to stand up and say, categorically, that he is one of us like this — well, it's hard not to kvell at least a little.
And yet, "I Loved Lucy" features a leading lady in whose presence one can only kvell, to employ the same admiring Yiddishism used by Mr. Scott's Lee (who explains the word for a London public).
It's a great opener even though it's hardly true — Chloe, "a 17-year-old black girl living in the middle of nowhere, New Jersey," is a talented dancer who dreams of becoming a professional ballerina; she's the kind of good kid most parents would kvell over.
Geoff and Mitchell are the first Jewish brothers to play in the NFL since Ralph Horween and Arnold Horween in 1923. His father, speaking of the fact that he has two sons playing in the National Football League, said: "I just kvell." His mother, commenting on having two sons play football, said: > I started out worrying that they were going to get hurt, but then I realized > it was the other players I should be worrying about. They were like trucks > hitting small cars.
His brother, offensive guard Geoff, played in the NFL for four different teams. Geoff and Mitchell are the first Jewish brothers to play in the NFL since Ralph Horween and Arnold Horween, in 1923. His father, speaking of the fact that he has two sons playing in the National Football League, said: "I just kvell." His mother, commenting on having two sons play football, said: > I started out worrying that they were going to get hurt, but then I realized > it was the other players I should be worrying about.

No results under this filter, show 11 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.