Use agitated in a sentence
Sentences starting with agitated
- Agitated and flushed she turned round. [2]
- Agitated and flushed she paced the room, sending now for Michael Ivanovich and now for Tikhon or Dron. [2]
- Agitated by distressing fears, he rose to speak first to one and then to another of his suite, only to drop on his seat again and glance once more at the butchery below. [10]
Sentences ending with agitated
- The story was very pretty and interesting, especially at the point where the rivals suddenly recognized one another; and the ladies looked agitated. [2]
- The infantry ranged under the colonnades at the sides were evidently startled at the sight of these ladders, and Gorgo could perceive by the trembling of the curtain near which she and Apuleius were standing, how deeply the physician was agitated. [10]
- As they neared the river, Ingolby became deeply agitated. [11]
- Surprise, then pain showed in her face; she flushed, was agitated. [11]
- How could he refuse to sit at her bedside for a while in the evening, that she might be quieted, instead of beginning the night sleepless and agitated? [6]
- He replied that Orlando seemed stunned but not agitated. [11]
- I did not need the sash, but it was handier to take it than it was to leave it, and so I took it.--I was not scared, but I was considerably agitated. [5]
- Twice already this morning he had tried in vain to get speech with her, and he looked pale and agitated. [10]
- Kuni opened her eyes as wide as if a miracle had happened, and the crimson spots on her sunken cheeks betrayed how deeply she was agitated. [10]
- At the outer door the old housekeeper stepped forward, her gloomy face most agitated. [11]
Short sentences using agitated
- It is agitated every year. [5]
- Pierre was agitated and undecided. [2]
- He was surprised and agitated. [9]
- We are all agitated. [11]
- Ortel was terribly agitated. [10]
- Why so agitated? [11]
More example sentences with the word agitated in them
- With her as with most present, the deepest feeling in the agitated suspense was not so much that the prisoner should go free, as that the prisoner's counsel should win his case. [11]
- Then, approaching him with both arms extended joyfully, she exclaimed: "Thus you ought to speak and feel, and therein is the answer to the question which has agitated my soul since yesterday. [10]
- As one to whom it is vouchsafed to stand and gaze at some great prodigy, so Pentaur had stood opposite the royal maiden, uneasy and yet fascinated, agitated, yet with secretly uplifted soul. [10]
- Only a little while: and in that little while Jasmine had left the house with agitated footsteps. [11]
- The only thing which she still feared was that her aching throat might prevent her from freely pouring forth what so passionately agitated her soul. [10]
- Was it this which agitated Cleopatra so violently that her voice lost its bewitching melody, as she went on in a harsh, angry tone?--"So that is the source of all this misfortune. [10]
- Deeply agitated, we watched during the memorable examination the touching spectacle of the greatest heart making itself the standard by which to measure what is petty and ignoble. [10]
- Princess Mary's self-esteem was wounded by the fact that the arrival of a suitor agitated her, and still more so by both her companions' not having the least conception that it could be otherwise. [2]
- She was still too agitated by the encounter to be able to talk of the affair calmly. [2]
- As Charmian went to Lochias with Archibius, it was difficult for her to find words, the events of the past few hours had agitated her so deeply. [10]
- Evidently it has to be so," said he to himself, and hastily undressing he got into bed, happy and agitated but free from hesitation or indecision. [2]
- When she wanted to be agitated, Nicholas and his health would be the pretext, and when she felt a need to speak spitefully, the pretext would be Countess Mary. [2]
- In these agitated times it will be a matter of some difficulty to invest this capital safely and to good advantage. [10]
- There they are, those false images that agitated, enraptured, and tormented me," said he to himself, passing in review the principal pictures of the magic lantern of life and regarding them now in the cold white daylight of his clear perception of death. [2]
- It was after this occasion, when she had been so profoundly agitated by a seemingly insignificant cause, that her father and Old Sophy were sitting, one at one side of her bed and one at the other. [6]
- And Lady Jane this evening was agitated, and once or twice furtively looked at something under the bar-counter; in fact, a close observer would have noticed anger or anxiety in the eyes of the daughter of Dick Waldron, the keeper of the Saints' Repose. [11]
- For Daphne's sake this decision had undoubtedly been welcome to the matron, and it pleased him also; for he still felt so ill physically, and so agitated mentally, that he shrank from meeting his numerous acquaintances in the capital. [10]
- After a while the moving mass became agitated, someone rode past on a white horse followed by his suite, and said something in passing: "What did he say? [2]
- The abbot and the monks crossed themselves nimbly and their lips fluttered with agitated prayers. [5]
- Unobservant as was the little princess, these tears, the cause of which she did not understand, agitated her. [2]
- At these words the king turned very pale, and his features were agitated with pain as he looked at his brother's lovely young wife. [10]
- Deeply anxious concerning the fate of the woman in her care--greatly agitated, moreover, and exhausted physically and mentally--Charmian sought her own apartments. [10]
- Within the room the dim light of the little lamp and the fiery glare of the lightning illumined tear-stained, agitated faces. [10]
- The freedman entered the boat weeping, and Hermon, deeply agitated, turned his face toward him. [10]
- It was clear that Judge Carcasson felt deeply the dangers of the crisis, and that the futile outburst had merely been the agitated protest of the helpless. [11]
- He ever held that he was peaceful, and it is recorded that at the death of an agitated victim, he begged him to "sit still and not fidget. [11]
- Anxiety for Mrs. Temple, problems that lost themselves in a dozen conjectures, all idle-- these agitated me almost beyond my power of self-control. [9]
- Deeply agitated, he struggled to repress his sobs as he told her that the old man's longing was fulfilled and his Saviour had summoned him. [10]
- Standing motionless, he strove for words, while his eyes revealed plainly enough the passionate rapture which agitated his soul. [10]
- That she had spoken to him as her deepest heart abhorred only increased her agitated denunciation. [11]
- Uarda saw that something unusual agitated him; she spoke to him kindly, saying that if he wished to speak to her alone he need not be afraid of Rameri, for he was her best friend. [10]
- He said with some jocularity that the more one agitated this thing, the worse it was for the agitator. [5]
- His soul was so agitated by the horrible incidents of the day that he needed to seek consolation among those from whom he was sure to find sympathy. [10]
- The same: she shrank from him, was impatient, agitated, unhappy, went out alone. [11]
- Flushed and agitated she went about the house all that day, dry-eyed, occupied with most trivial matters as if not understanding what awaited her. [2]
- Miss Vance"; and she threw back her veil, showing her face wan and agitated in the dark folds. [8]
- The Cure's voice seemed to calm the agitated sense, to bring it back to the outer precincts of understanding. [11]
- Yet he had scarcely raised his head again when he started, and in an agitated tone asked, 'And Don Luis--and my dear mother? [10]
- But all the same that night Natasha, now agitated and now frightened, lay a long time in her mother's bed gazing straight before her. [2]
- Her love for Rostov no longer tormented or agitated her. [2]
- Sonya entered the room with an agitated face. [2]
- But the great question "Materialism or Antimaterialism" still agitated the Georgia Augusta, in whose province the conflict had assumed still sharper forms, owing to Rudolf Wagner's speech during the convention of the Guttingen naturalists three years prior to my entrance. [10]
- Is that irresistible power, which for fifty years has shaken the government and agitated the people, to be stifled and subdued by pretending that it is an exceedingly simple thing, and we ought not to talk about it? [7]
- He got up, plainly agitated, and walked to the window. [9]
- The doctor was perhaps the most agitated of the little group. [6]
- The doctor came out with an agitated face and said she could not enter. [2]
- This and many other questions agitated the sleepless father, and as soon as he heard that his wife had risen from her bed to go to her son, whose footsteps he too could hear overhead, he got up and followed her. [10]
- Tears, the cause of which she herself did not understand, made Natasha's breast heave, and a joyous but oppressive feeling agitated her. [2]
- All were conscious of this unseen line, and the question whether they would cross it or not, and how they would cross it, agitated them all. [2]
- At the mention of the word "nurse" Paolo turned white, and exclaimed in an agitated and thoroughly frightened way, "No! [6]
- A low cry of terror here escaped the lips of the deeply agitated daughter, and Pyramus joined in her expressions of grief, declaring that a chill still ran down his back whenever he thought of that fall. [10]
- With the instinct of paternal love, he probably perceived that she was agitated, but he had so little idea of the mental conflict which had taken possession of her soul that her anxiety pleased him. [10]
- It sprang, full of passion, from her agitated soul; this it was that grieved the leech who knew human nature, and at the same time roused his apprehensions. [10]
- I am conscious of my imperfections, and my mind has been for a long time past so pressed upon and agitated by various cares and anxieties, that I fear it has lost much of its cheerfulness and some of its activity. [4]
- There was a note of enthusiasm, almost of militancy in the old gentleman's tone that surprised and agitated Hodder. [9]
- Yet she was no longer agitated in her body. [11]
- As it was next to impossible for men so much agitated as they were by this time, to sit still and move so slowly, all three got out and plodded on behind the carriage. [12]
- Pale and agitated, Natasha ran into the drawing room. [2]
- At that party Natasha again met Anatole, and Sonya noticed that she spoke to him, trying not to be overheard, and that all through dinner she was more agitated than ever. [2]
- But parting from my best friend, my second mother, agitated me so painfully--it was so unspeakably sad.--I did not know how to hold up my head, it ached so when I came home, and now--oh, I had hoped that we might meet to-day so differently! [10]
- In the clear morning light he gazed now at the city and now at the plan, considering its details, and the assurance of possessing it agitated and awed him. [2]
- He saw once more that tumbled waste of primeval creation, like a crazed sea agitated by some Horror underneath, and suddenly transfixed in its plunging turmoil--a frozen concrete sorrow, with all active pain gone. [11]
- Now came the mate, hurrying aft, and said, close to the captain's ear, in a low, agitated voice: "Prepare for the worst, sir--we have sprung a leak! [5]
- Here the young man's voice failed and, weeping, with unfeigned emotion he covered his agitated face with his handkerchief. [10]
- The conflict of magnanimity between the mother and the daughter, ending in the mother's sacrificing herself and offering her daughter in marriage to her lover, even now agitated the captain, though it was the memory of a distant past. [2]
- They agitated, they made domiciliary visits, they wrote notes to influential citizens, and finally announced as their candidate the young lady who had won and worn the school name of "The Terror," who was elected. [6]
- Her answer was long in coming; at last she rose, saying in an agitated voice: "We know each other, Master; I know your kind intentions. [10]
- The matron had listened to this confession with an agitated heart. [10]
- As he gazed like one entranced, he saw a figure rise from a couch, pale, agitated, and beautiful, and come forward, as it were, towards him. [11]
- Unconsciously agitated by joy, as if the sunset glow before him had suddenly been transformed into the dawn of a happy day, he answered by a loud cry glad with hope. [10]
- Somehow the agitated joy of the old man revolted Orlando. [11]
- Having partaken of it, pretty freely for one in his agitated state, he sat down to write. [12]
- This was the information which had so deeply agitated Hermon, and then led him, after pacing to and fro a short time, to go first to Myrtilus and then to Daphne. [10]
- But for once in his life, Mr. Brinsmade was too much agitated to inquire about the pain of another. [9]
- Obeying a defiant impulse, she turned from the benign face, and her hands fairly flew as, still more violently agitated, she completed the changes in her dress. [10]
- How distinctly the image of the Biamite again stood before his agitated soul! [10]
- Krebs possessed me; I must have been in reality extremely agitated, but this sense of being possessed seemed a quiet one. [9]
- He sat on his elevation--the pedestal of the cannon--still agitated as before by the thought of the Emperor and by his love for him. [2]
- Agitated, yet ruling herself to composure, Madelinette approached him and made her proposal to him. [11]
- His silence agitated her still further, and she spoke excitedly: "I could have, would have, killed him myself without a moment's regret. [11]
- She had thrown her self on the ground under the sycamore to beseech the angry deity for mercy, but, deeply as fear moved her agitated soul, she could not pray, but listened anxiously whenever an unexpected noise came from the meeting place of the Greeks. [10]
- How ardently had her loving heart flamed up, when she saw him so deeply agitated at the sight of her! [10]
- Yes, it was he, pale, thin, with a changed and strangely softened but agitated expression on his face. [2]
- In agitated thankfulness he resolved not to speak of the event to Kathleen, or to any one else, lest it should come to her ears and frighten her. [11]
- For some minutes he gave himself up to scientific considerations; but he became more and more agitated by anxiety for the paraschites, and by the exciting vicinity of Uarda. [10]
- Oft-repeated, they would have filled him with an agitated melancholy impossible to be borne in the life which must be his. [11]
- If the screen had been intended to stay there, we should have agitated the subject of painting it. [4]
- As was his habit when agitated, he began to smoke feverishly, glancing at her from time to time as she fingered the keys. [9]
- He saw how greatly this firmly-expressed determination agitated and disturbed the old couple, and the senator's urgency led him to tell them, under the pledge of strict secrecy, what business it was that took him away and what a perilous enterprise he had before him. [10]
- When he had gone, Nahoum swung slowly round and faced the agitated groups. [11]
- At sunset she gave it again to George Masson on the river-bank, only warmer and brighter still, with eyes that were burning, with hands that trembled, and with an agitated bosom more delicately ample than it was on the day the Antoine was wrecked. [11]
- She despised herself for being so agitated, and for the furtive feeling that overcame her as she glanced about to be sure that she was alone, and then she ran up stairs to her room and locked the document in her own writing-desk. [4]
- Never had she felt so irresolute, so deeply agitated, and she uttered a sigh of relief when her father returned from his visit to old Ursel, and praised the care with which she had selected the articles that filled his knapsack. [10]
- The singing had fallen on her agitated soul like the oil poured by the mariner on the sea to still the foaming breakers. [10]
- While with tearful eyes she bade Massi farewell, she gave him messages of remembrance to Wolf; and the violinist, no less agitated than herself, promised to deliver them. [10]
- The artist gladly extended his, and Ulrich, pressing it warmly, murmured in an agitated, trembling voice: "Forgive this raving. [10]
- With the same expression of agitated surprise and guilt she went about the house, taking up now one occupation, now another, and at once abandoning them. [2]
- Rarely had Natasha experienced so joyful a feeling as now, sitting in the carriage beside the countess and gazing at the slowly receding walls of forsaken, agitated Moscow. [2]
- A buzz of excitement ran over the house, a dozen men were on their feet, including the plainly agitated Mr. Harper himself. [9]
- Yet they understood each other, and Ledscha, who had moved silently aside, also comprehended that these low laughs, moans, cries, and stammers were the expressions of love of two deeply agitated hearts, and for a moment an emotion of envy seized her. [10]
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