Use flown in a sentence
Sentences ending with flown
- The storm was yet as heavy as it had been yestereve; howbeit, though Bayard sank into the snow so deep that I swept it with the hem of my kirtle, yet the ride to the forest-lodge meseemed was as short as though I had flown. [10]
- He failed so suddenly that Patty had no time to call for aid, and when the mother had been carried in, his spirit was flown. [9]
- A couple of hours after Gering had thrown his hat and cloak into the blood of the coureur du bois, and slid down the anchor-chain, Iberville knew that his quarry was flown. [11]
- Fall'n Silent, now, for many a Mould'ring Year, O whither are ye flown? [5]
- The afternoon had flown. [9]
- The time has flown. [12]
- They raised the country with lynching intentions, but the bird had flown. [5]
- The fire-hang-bird's nest, as Cyprian called it, is empty, and the poor bird is flown. [6]
- The time's flown! [9]
- Time hasn't flown. [11]
Sentences containing flown two or more times
- Time had flown, love had flown, and passion was dead; but friendship stayed. [11]
More example sentences with the word flown in them
- For thee her wooing hour has passed, The singing birds have flown, And winter comes with icy blast To chill thy buds unblown. [6]
- Nor did he wonder because, in that multitude of faces, her eyes had flown so straightly homeward to his. [9]
- The sighing wintry winds complain, The singing bird has flown, --Hark! [6]
- Time it was when the leaves were grown Your rose-colour, my queen; Ere the birds to the south had flown, While yet the grass was green. [11]
- Then he used to take me on his knee, and try to make me understand that she was not lying in her grave, but had flown to a beautiful country beyond the sky where nothing died or ever grew old--we were very happy once! [12]
- Yes, I seemed to have flown back out of that age into this of ours, and then forward to it again, and was set down, a stranger and forlorn in that strange England, with an abyss of thirteen centuries yawning between me and you! [5]
- From time to time Mr. Satterlee had mentioned his pupil to the judge, whose mind had immediately flown to her when the vacancy occurred. [9]
- Her thoughts, for the moment, had flown elsewhere, but Mr. Crewe did not appear to notice this. [9]
- The news of the capture of their beloved Sevier had flown through the mountains like seeds on the autumn wind, and from north, south, east, and west the faithful were coming in, cursing Tipton and Carolina as they rode. [9]
- Discipline, indeed, required that they should submit; and many a man who would have flown to meet death on the field as a bride, quailed before the terrible adventurer who would not shrink from the most hideous deeds. [10]
- He would have swum or have flown willingly to death if circumstances had not set a limit to his zeal and energy. [10]
- His anger was suddenly gone, and his thought had flown back to the Colonel's thousand charities. [9]
- Her mind had, suddenly flown back out of her dark discontent to the days when all life was before her, and, with her Gonzales, she had moved in an atmosphere of romance, adventure and passion. [11]
- By and by she sat suddenly upright, for a comforting thought had flown through her worried mind-- "'T ain't no sin--_white_ folks has done it! [5]
- How often had she flown hither from her home near at hand to pour oil on the altar of the god of healing--to make some small offering and find comfort in prayer! [10]
- The Venetian's laurels seem to have turned your high flown pupil's head. [10]
- If only a Renneberg or Brederode had been in my place just now, how quickly Wibisma's sword would have flown from its sheath, for he understands how to fight and is no coward. [10]
- I had escaped,--the prison doors had flown open. [9]
- 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]
- Her heart had not beat more wildly when the dog had flown at her and Hiram that fateful night, than it did now as she hearkened to the approach of a horseman, still hidden from her gaze by the shrubs. [10]
- Did Tom Canty never feel troubled about the poor little rightful prince who had treated him so kindly, and flown out with such hot zeal to avenge him upon the insolent sentinel at the palace-gate? [5]
- This is because, in great convulsions of nature, at three different times, masses of the earth --whole ranges of mountains, probably--have flown off into space, thus lessening the diameter of the earth, and changing the exact locality of its centre by a point or two. [5]
- Had she been his wife and not his daughter, he would have flown into a rage. [9]
- My Lord of Hertford speaketh of the city's banquet which the King's majesty did promise, some two months flown, your highness should attend. [5]
- How fast the heedless days have flown Too late to wail the misspent hours, To mourn the vanished friends I've known, To kneel beside love's ruined bowers. [11]
- As he went, he kept swearing to himself that Louise had flown thither; and anger made his brain malignant. [11]
- How he would have flown to the old man's rescue! [5]
- Would she not have flown to meet him, if the love of which she had assured him yesterday were as fervent, as ardent as his own? [10]
- She would gladly have flown to his breast, but offended pride would not suffer her to do so, and some mysterious power bound her hands and did not permit her to lay them in his. [10]
- The wine which has flown to our hands out of space by desire is earthly, and good enough for that other toast; but throw away the glasses; we will drink this one in wine which has not visited this world before. [5]
- If her wonder had increased, her embarrassment had flown, and he seemed suddenly an old acquaintance. [9]
- He, whom she had believed to be in safety, had gone straight into the hands of the pursuers; and with him caution and reflection were flown to the winds when passion held sway. [10]
- And, since the Great Seal hath flown away, shall not it suffice? [5]
- As the stars fly, have thy footsteps flown Deep is the well, drink, and be still once more; Till the pursuing winds panting have found thee And, defeated, sink still beside thee-- By the well and the Etl tree. [11]
- Mary would have flown to her friend, but Joanna held her back and called Paula tenderly by name in a low voice. [10]
- She certainly had flown high; for, again, why should not a dompteuse be a decent woman? [11]
- Never harsh word did I speak; never hurt I gave; Strong he was and beautiful; like a heron he has flown Hereaway, hereaway will I make my grave. [11]
- Never harsh word did I speak, never hurt I gave; Strong he was and beautiful; like a heron he has flown Hereaway, hereaway will I make my grave. [11]
- And when these days have flown, there is always the possibility that there may never be another leave. [9]
- It was the Chinaman, and over his gashed misery were drawn the folds of the flag that had flown on the staff. [11]
- This defalcation of Billy's would cripple him, for money had flown these last few years. [11]
- Business though--business--we must be mindful of business in the midst of pleasure, and the time has flown this morning, I declare. [12]
- Perfect stillness was around him; the doves even had flown up, and settled on the roof. [10]
- And I took Ann's word when she said that she would have flown into the arms of her beloved, if father and mother and a hundred more had been standing round to warn her. [10]
- Then upward from an opening bud hath flown A poppy leaf toward the azure sky, But close beside it, from a flower full-blown, The scattered petals on the brown earth lie. [10]
- It even had additions--consisting of Detective This, Detective That, and Detective The Other's "Theory" as to how the robbery was done, who the robbers were, and whither they had flown with their booty. [5]
- His hearers expected a story of how beside himself and all aflame with excitement, he had flown like a storm at the square, cut his way in, slashed right and left, how his saber had tasted flesh and he had fallen exhausted, and so on. [2]
- Dear fool, upon a stone That standeth where Earth's arches make but one, Where all the banners of her soul were flown, And trumpeted the legions of the sun. [11]
- Suddenly there came a knock which frightened her, for her mind was running on swiftly from point to point: had, indeed, flown as far as Coniston by now, and she was thinking of that strange look of peace on Jethro's face which had troubled her. [9]
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