Use aloud in a sentence
Sentences ending with aloud
- After a long while the slamming of a coach door roused me, and I was straightway seized with such an agony of mind that I could have cried aloud. [9]
- It's all hitched up and ready, and we can get down and see them right now," he said aloud. [11]
- It was not until they had seen him gradually diminish into a mere speck upon the distant road, that they turned to each other, and ventured to laugh aloud. [12]
- I was obliged to admit that I had made one to myself, though not aloud. [5]
- Countess Mary listened till he had finished, made some remark, and in her turn began thinking aloud. [2]
- He read it through to himself, then read it aloud. [5]
- At length, when they reached the great forest, Lem Hallowell knew that he must speak or cry aloud. [9]
- As Sheila read, the tears started from her eyes; and at last she could read no longer, so her mother took the letter and read the rest of it aloud. [11]
- She sped along the prairie road as fast as she could, once or twice stopping to call aloud. [11]
- As they took the gag from his mouth and tied their handkerchiefs round his bleeding wrists, Jopp sobbed aloud. [11]
Short sentences using aloud
- She began to sob aloud. [2]
- He read the letter aloud. [11]
- Then aloud, "This is fortunate. [5]
- Meanwhile she shrieked aloud "Fire! [10]
- I groaned aloud. [11]
- He groaned aloud. [10]
More example sentences with the word aloud in them
- Here three naked youths, with trays upon their heads, cried aloud at each doorway what, interpreted, was: "Pies! [11]
- How gladly he would have wept aloud and torn his father's letter! [10]
- His very manservant would have cried aloud against it. [9]
- I read the words aloud to him, and he laughed, and remarked, "'Tis a foolish thing that--The Scarlet Woman, mast like. [11]
- The letters the winged messengers had brought were read aloud from the windows of the town-hall, and the courage of the populace, pressed to the extremest limits of endurance, flickered up anew and helped them bear their misery. [10]
- For a little while every day, Mrs. Maturin read aloud, usually from books of poetry. [9]
- She knew that when he thought aloud in this way he would sometimes ask her what he had been saying, and be vexed if he noticed that she had been thinking about something else. [2]
- When Mrs. Mavick went to her daughter's apartments she found Evelyn reading aloud and Miss McDonald at work on an elaborate piece of Bulgarian embroidery. [4]
- He certainly seemed well pleased with himself, and more than once, as he sat alone, he laughed outright, and once he said aloud, as his fingers ran up and down a schedule--not a man-o'-war's schedule--laughing softly: "Poor old Farquhar, if he could see me now! [11]
- After "After the Wedding" I read "The Mother" aloud and sounded its human deeps with your deep-sea lead. [5]
- But while she was struggling not to weep aloud, emotion and anxiety for the old man who, through her fault, would be exposed to so much danger, extorted the cry: "Take care of him, Herr Pyramus! [10]
- In Lennestrasse it was still she who waked me, prepared us to go to school, took us to walk, and--how could I ever forget it?--gathered us around her "when the lamps were lighted," to read aloud or tell us some story. [10]
- The head apprentice was reading aloud the accounts for the burials of the month, while the master checked off the items, nodding approval, commenting, correcting or condemning with strange expletives. [11]
- A ranch man was reading aloud an article from a newspaper printed two hundred miles away. [11]
- If the latter was falsely believed to be his work, then Proclus's judgment was explained--then--then--- Seized by a torturing anguish, he groaned aloud, and the steward Gras inquired what he wanted. [10]
- His dignified gravity vanished in a moment; he laughed aloud, struck his forehead merrily, seized the hand of the astonished captain, and said: "Should you be glad, if Bartja could be saved? [10]
- The burgomaster quietly unfolded it, and, while reading its contents aloud, the notary and city clerk looked over his shoulder. [10]
- Fiercely though she told herself she would believe none of it, fiercely though she hated Mr. Worthington, fervently though she repeated aloud that her love for Jethro and her faith in him had not changed, the doubts remained. [9]
- It was thought to take a profound hold upon life, because it was a book that could not be read aloud in a mixed company. [4]
- These he used to read aloud to his friends afterwards and ask them to guess from which journal each of them had been cut. [5]
- You read it to me, and it was mighty good; I read it last night and it was better; I read it aloud to the household this morning and it was better than ever. [5]
- Instead of continuing to listen to the Greek sentences which Herr Wilibald Pirckheimer was reading aloud to the others, he could not help thinking of the pious, gentle little woman who, with her cheerful kindness, so well understood how to comfort and to sustain courage. [10]
- The unfortunate woman, thus thrown off her guard, flung herself back on her couch and, panting for breath, with tears streaming from her eyes, sobbed aloud, declaring that in the presence of such unendurable insult, such contemptible baseness, she fairly loathed herself. [10]
- The blood rushed through her veins in a hot tide at the thought; she could have laughed aloud and fallen on the neck of every one she met. [10]
- Sobbing aloud, she threw herself at his feet, confessed that she was guilty, and remorsefully admitted that fear of his resentment, which seemed to her more terrible than death, had induced her to deny what she had done. [10]
- Possibly because he thought that he discovered in me a talent for poetic expression, he showed me unusual favor, even read his own verses aloud to me, and set me special tasks in verse-writing, which he criticised with me when I had finished. [10]
- Heinz had had this letter read aloud twice. [10]
- In one of these, after looking round as usual, I asked aloud, "Any Massachusetts men here? [6]
- Repeats twice aloud, then to herself, briskly moving her lips. [5]
- In reading to themselves they glide over these words, in reading aloud they stumble over them. [4]
- He frequently read them aloud, not only at home but in public. [5]
- I read "After the Wedding" aloud and we felt all the pain of it and the truth. [5]
- The Syrian saluted the startled young beauty with a formal bow, but Iras, without a greeting or even a single word of preparation, delivered the Queen's command, and then read aloud, by the light of the lantern, what Cleopatra had scrawled upon the wax tablet. [10]
- Here Grassette gave the signal to shout aloud, and the voice of the Sheriff called out: "Hello, Bignold! [11]
- At the finish the judge was silent a minute, turning over in his mind the shameful picture of Tom's flight over the footlights; then he said, as if musing aloud, "H'm--I don't understand it. [5]
- The sight of the hapless pair placed Hosea's own terrible future before him as if in a mirror, and for the first time he groaned aloud and covered his face with his hands. [10]
- He saw through the game, and it seemed as if he could not help laughing aloud in delight at his own penetration, in rage and despair. [10]
- During the night the dull indifference which she showed in the day abandoned her, and her attentive companion often heard her sobbing aloud. [10]
- A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one where thinking aloud. [5]
- A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one were thinking aloud. [5]
- On moving to the drawing room he handed the letter to Princess Mary and, spreading out before him the plan of the new building and fixing his eyes upon it, told her to read the letter aloud. [2]
- Suddenly one of the cloaked figures sprang towards the steps with arms outstretched, calling aloud, "Robert! [11]
- This letter, too, the base robber of a crown read aloud, called it a clever bit of feminine strategy, and rubbed his hands gleefully. [10]
- And when the sun was well risen, the beggar threw wide open the door of the house, and called aloud to the horsemen far off, and Cumner's Son waved with his hand; and McDermot came galloping to them. [11]
- Human nature is such that they resented it, and cried out aloud against his cruelty. [9]
- Another was walking sturdily by himself but without his musket, groaning aloud and swinging his arm which had just been hurt, while blood from it was streaming over his greatcoat as from a bottle. [2]
- Then he suddenly stood still in the middle of the room and lifting his eyes and arms on high cried aloud, like one in an ecstasy: "Eternal Truth, holy Truth! [10]
- My eyes almost sprang out of my head at the sight, and I could have cried out aloud with envy and vexation, at having to stand there in my ragged sheep-skin excluded from all competition. [10]
- He told Cumner's Son that his face was as that of one who had lain in a grave, and he called aloud in a blustering voice, and beckoned for troopers to come. [11]
- Upstairs, inside, a solitary Jain was praying or reciting aloud in the middle of the room. [5]
- Eva, who was so weary that she could scarcely stand thought, like her sister, as Els read Wolff's lines aloud, of her mother's last words. [10]
- The elder, though so overwhelmed with grief that she could not help sobbing aloud, did not cease to think of her dear ones, and from time to time gazed with tender sympathy at her father or with quiet sorrow at her sister. [10]
- When there is so much to read, there is little time for conversation; nor is there leisure for another pastime of the ancient firesides, called reading aloud. [4]
- Then was there shouting and clinking and emptying of wine cups, whereat old Dame Clara Tetzel, who was deaf and had failed to gather the purport of her son's address, cried aloud "Is young Schopper come at last then? [10]
- She could have shouted aloud for joy, but she did not stir till Paulina's chariot was standing still in front of her house. [10]
- As soon as she was in this position, Publius let her free; she covered her eyes with her aching hands and sobbed aloud, partly from anger, and because she felt herself bitterly humiliated. [10]
- Surprised at herself, she struck her brow with her hand, and when Frau Lerch, who was just combing her wet hair, perceived it, she sobbed aloud, exclaiming: "Poor, poor young gentleman, and the Hiltners, who love him as if he were their own son! [10]
- Saying nothing aloud, she sat with her hands in her lap; now and then she clasped them, then unclasped them, then tapped the ends of the fingers together; sighed, nodded, smiled--occasionally paused, shook her head. [5]
- While thus engaged she often chuckled aloud, murmuring "Ulrich," and while mixing and stirring the mixture could not keep her old feet still; it almost seemed as if she wanted to dance. [10]
- A good book, she declared, ought to be read aloud, and discussed even during its perusal. [9]
- With an effort she conquered herself, wiped away the tears, and said aloud, with a whimsical but none the less pitiful self-reproach, "Kitty- Kitty Tynan, what a fool you are! [11]
- After reading it several times aloud, one perceives that a good deal of matter is crowded into that small space. [5]
- Yet many a Saturday found me there, enjoying the delight of chatting with my kind hostess about home news and other pleasant things, or reading aloud to her. [10]
- Then, suddenly, he sank into a chair and, putting his head in his hands, sobbed aloud. [11]
- Then it looked round and, perceiving the knight, bellowed aloud, and changed itself into a dragon spouting fire. [10]
- Entering the drawing room, where the princesses spent most of their time, he greeted the ladies, two of whom were sitting at embroidery frames while a third read aloud. [2]
- She found herself repeating them aloud, "Kill Ditmar! [9]
- But Miss Thorn relieved the situation by laughing aloud, and with such a hearty enjoyment that instead of getting angry and more mortified we began to laugh ourselves, and instantly felt better. [9]
- And when, in reading aloud certain magnificent passages, he forgot his affectations, he managed to arouse cravings I thought to have deserted me forever. [9]
- And, of course, read it aloud. [5]
- So it was read aloud, and Hans Teufel's motion to let it drop without any action met with no approval, warmly as I supported it. [10]
- At this sight Psamtik wept aloud, and smote upon his forehead, calling on the name of his friend in a voice full of woe. [10]
- Presently his old prudence and subtlety came back, his face cleared a little, and he called aloud, "Unloose the man, and let him come to me. [11]
- I haven't read Part I yet, because that number must have reached Hartford after we left; but we are going to send down town for a copy, and when it comes I am to read both parts aloud to the family. [5]
- Then the finest oxen and rams in his herds passed before him and sentences from the messages he had learned darted through his mind; nay he sometimes imagined that they were being shouted to him aloud. [10]
- The truth was out; I marvelled to mark that my grand-uncle was not dismayed as I had looked to see him; nay, but he laughed aloud and said: "That would indeed be somewhat new and strange! [10]
- But it turned out that he had never read aloud to people, and was too shy to venture the attempt now. [5]
- Then he took out Mrs. Lepage's letter, and, with the group looking at him, he read it aloud. [11]
- If there is one who desires to go, let him come and shake hands upon the altar of devotion, and swear that he will be a hero; yes, a Hector in a cause like this, which calls aloud for a speedy remedy. [5]
- Then all at once the horses plunged into wild gallop, and the hillsmen came thundering down towards the chief and Cumner's Son, with swords waving and cutting to right and left, calling aloud, their teeth showing, death and valour in their eyes. [11]
- The torchlight falls on his face, and whereas my eyes descry him I cry aloud, and my soul has no thought of him but sheer pity and true love. [10]
- Soolsby laid him on a couch, and ran to the door and called aloud for help. [11]
- In reading aloud, omit, if you please, the sixth and seventh verses. [6]
- Once--perhaps a score of times, I cannot tell--was limned on the ceiling, where the cracks were, her miniature, and I knew what was coming and shuddered and cried aloud because I could not stop it. [9]
- Then, by command of the Duke, the President of the States read aloud the new order of succession: "1. [11]
- The official interpreter of the court asked my name, and then spoke it aloud so that all could hear. [5]
- They had one of the city papers spread out on the table, and Myrtle was reading aloud the last news from Charleston Harbor. [6]
- When the knight noticed this, an overwhelming pity chased the anger from his heart, and George, who was a soft-hearted man, sobbed aloud at her pitiful appearance. [10]
- She certainly had not found it easy to keep awake and wear a pleasant expression when, after a toilsome day, he woke her at midnight and forced her to read aloud until the grey dawn of morning. [10]
- Why had she not flown to him, at least for a few moments, to thank him for his kindness and faithfulness, and to hear him confess publicly and aloud what he had but murmured in her ear the day before? [10]
- And yet--it could not be so very serious a matter, for Doctor Eberbach had just read something aloud at which the young Nuremberg ambassador, Lienhard Groland, could not help laughing heartily. [10]
- But it could not be and, losing all self-control and dignity, she shrieked aloud, tore the blue headband from her hair and, repeating the "never" constantly as if she had gone out of her senses, gasped: "Never, never, never, so long as I live! [10]
- He only babbled nonsense to my questioning, and, after calling aloud to Babette and getting no reply, I started for the Intendance. [11]
- Van der Werff no longer stood alone, and when the next morning "Father William's" letter was read aloud and the messenger's news spread abroad, the courage and confidence of the tortured citizens rose like withering grass after a refreshing rain. [10]
- Company interfered last night, and so "Private Theatricals" goes over till this evening, to be read aloud. [5]
- And as the next hour creeps stealthily up, it starts all at once, and cries aloud, Gone!--Gone! [6]
- She read the new advertisements aloud with ardor and with faith to believe that the apartments described in them were every one truthfully represented, and that any one of them was richly responsive to their needs. [8]
- Consider that I've named it--never mind pronouncing it out aloud. [5]
- I spoke her name, unblushingly, aloud. [9]
- My Lord Leicester must have the place of honour at the last," she called aloud. [11]
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