Use haste in a sentence
Sentences starting with haste
- Haste was necessary for, at the first glance at the velvet, she had determined to wear it at the next dance in the New Scales, and she also saw distinctly in imagination the person whose attention she desired to attract. [10]
- Haste thee! [5]
Sentences ending with haste
- Your pious intercession will be heard--but this damsel is in haste. [10]
- He saw it was expedient that this errand should not smell of haste. [9]
- Carson City was too wary and too wise to open up a credit account with the imported bantling with anything like indecent haste. [5]
- The doctor seemed to be in haste. [10]
- Love that lasteth till 'tis old Fadeth not in haste. [9]
- So, soon after there came one on horseback, and knocked at the gate in great haste. [5]
- Therefore Siptah and the powerful priest who was to proclaim him king were urged to the utmost haste. [10]
- Each one felt the crushing influence, and in spite of the importance of the occasion, the proceedings every now and then came to a stand-still and then were hurried on again with unseemly haste. [10]
- Boges accompanied her, telling the bearers to make haste. [10]
- The tackles were seized and the guns run out once more, and fired, and served again in an agony of haste. [9]
Short sentences using haste
- Come, will you make haste? [10]
- I must make haste. [10]
- Let us make haste back. [12]
- Besides, who calleth for haste? [11]
- Make haste and fetch them. [10]
- Good-bye, in haste. [14]
- And make haste. [12]
- Make haste! [10]
Sentences containing haste two or more times
- Everybody was in haste, too, to push on his private plan, and feverish in his haste, as if in constant apprehension that tomorrow would be Judgment Day. [5]
- He was in haste, but haste to escape from himself. [4]
- Everything in haste, but more haste, less speed. [2]
More example sentences with the word haste in them
- In great haste, Yr Obliged Bro. [5]
- Mr. Motley has written without haste, with the leisurely composure of a master. [6]
- One must act with care-- no haste, no flurry, no mistakes. [11]
- The learned Master Windecke made haste to depart, as he could ill-endure such touching matters, while Uncle Conrad enquired of Ann what she had heard of Herdegen's end. [10]
- After dinner the whole Rostov household set to work with enthusiastic haste packing their belongings and preparing for their departure. [2]
- Michael Clones--in his white jean waistcoat, white neckcloth and trousers, and blue coat--is coming up the drive in hot haste, bearing a letter. [11]
- The haste with which the young man had quitted the village was only a proof that he felt his danger. [6]
- The dread returned when the party approached again the turmoil of the American Fall, and fell again under the influence of the merciless haste of the flood. [4]
- No special haste was needful, and, as he loved good wine and did not lack gifts from those who desired an audience with his master, he went first to the English Greeting, where the travelling clergy lodged and often deigned to accost him. [10]
- Yet so great was his haste that, instead of making a circuit around their quarter, he dashed straight through it at his utmost speed. [10]
- He is sincere, warmhearted,--his poetry shows that,--not in haste to be famous, and he looks to me as if he only wanted love to steady him. [6]
- She did not wait for Jackson to come out with an umbrella, but rushed through the wet from the carriage to the door in her haste to urge the Colonel to go to the Arsenal and demand Clarence's release. [9]
- Herdegen had quitted us in haste after noon, and we found none but Kunz, who was shaping arrows for his cross-bow. [10]
- Here he was urged to still greater haste by another impatient "Go on! [10]
- Meanwhile he constantly urged haste, held out the pass and letter his master had given him and, knowing nothing of the misfortune which had befallen me, charged me to deliver the roll to the prince in his place. [10]
- Some, as if unwilling to distract her from an important occupation, came up to her for a moment and made haste to go away, refusing to let her see them off. [2]
- The fantastic clouds, torn and streaming, hurried up from the south in haste as if to a witch's rendezvous, hiding and disclosing the great summit in their flight. [4]
- Then, when she told me what my godfather required of me, I was not in any haste to obey, for, indeed, maidenly bashfulness and pity hindered me. [10]
- My brother's response to this letter was a challenge to the Junker; yet had he not perchance been in such hot haste, save that he had long burned to punish the overweening young noble who had given him many an uneasy hour. [10]
- On my way to the Nile to fetch water with which to prepare the wine-cup, I have just met a man who, in his haste, nearly ran over me. [10]
- He had something to tell their uncle, and the communication appeared to permit no delay, for with a haste very unusual in the deliberate old gentleman he left the two sisters with a brief farewell. [10]
- Now we had to make ready in all haste for dinner, and never had Ann made such careful and diligent use of our little mirror. [10]
- He was about to make haste on deck again, where his own nest was, when, glancing through the window, he saw Mahommed Ibrahim stealing down the bank to the boat's side. [11]
- She made haste to leave us. [14]
- I forthwith hastened to her, pressed the little packet which Mistress Grosz had given me into her hand--for I had it still hidden in my poke--and, whispered to her: "I had two of them, little Ann; make haste and pour them on the heap. [10]
- For the moment to get away from this was the one necessity, and without reasoning in the matter, only feeling, he was hurrying, stumbling in his haste, northward. [4]
- He made haste to finish buying the horses, and often became unreasonably angry with his servant and squadron quartermaster. [2]
- I made haste to answer, "No, no, my own troubles do not weigh so heavy--but our General's death! [11]
- Make haste, now; these stewards must not be kept waiting! [10]
- And I mounted thereafter in haste and rode on; but once again was I mocked. [11]
- Make haste, for the vessel for which you are to watch bears your happiness. [10]
- Kutuzov wrote that the Russians had not retreated a step, that the French losses were much heavier than ours, and that he was writing in haste from the field of battle before collecting full information. [2]
- Its settlement demands the promptest haste, and I am therefore unfortunately obliged to quit you immediately. [10]
- In the meantime the news had got abroad in the street that the butcher's apprentice was to fight one of the Hawk's men, and when I emerged from the tavern the crowd had doubled, and people were running hither in all haste from both directions. [9]
- This haste and the king's strange behavior were quite incomprehensible to the young Achaemenidae; nevertheless they set out on their journey with all speed, fearing that something must be wrong. [10]
- The men composing the escort urged haste, so Adam went on without Ulrich towards the north-west, to the valley of the Rhine. [10]
- Again he heard the beloved voice, and this time it addressed not only him, but with the utmost haste the commander of the soldiers. [10]
- There was no telegraph to Coniston in these days, and so Mr. Sam Price, with his horse in a lather, might have been seen driving with unseemly haste toward Brampton, where in due time he arrived. [9]
- I haste to take Endres' place while Eppelein, his faithful serving-man, whom he had not taken with him as is his wont, holds him up on the other hand. [10]
- There at his table sat the dark, impenetrable operator, whose time was exactly apportioned, serene, saturnine, or genial, as the case might be, listening attentively, speaking deliberately, despatching the affair in hand without haste or the waste of a moment. [4]
- Eva remarked in surprise that she thought the sick man had never served any one except the Schurlins, but she was in too much haste for further questions, and entered the room where Biberli lay. [10]
- He was in such haste to do this that he detained Wolf, who wanted to speak to old Ursel before he began to drink the wine, by the statement that she suffered from wakefulness, and he would disturb her just as she was falling asleep. [10]
- The coach still stands in the stables where Harvey left it, a lumbering relic of those lumbering times when methinks there was more of goodwill and less of haste in the world. [9]
- Its stone was stained with age, and the stern front of it seemed to mock the unseemly and impetuous haste of the tide rushing through its arches. [9]
- All this she spoke in hot haste while her cheeks glowed red. [10]
- Then, rising quickly, she took him by the hand and led him in almost breathless haste through the garden-gate out into the road, bending her steps towards the lake and then down the first turning that led to the city. [10]
- In frantic haste she flew to the door but it was locked; no shaking, no screaming, no thumping seemed to reach the ears of the guard whom she heard monotonously walking up and down outside her prison. [10]
- With frantic haste she closes the trunk, which Ephum and Jackson carry downstairs and place between the seats of the carriage. [9]
- With increasing anxiety, she attributed it to the indignation which overpowered him, yet he was only heated by the haste with which, accompanied by his future son-in-law's father, he had rushed here from the Frauenthor as fast as his feet would carry him. [10]
- Then, as if running for a prize in the gymnasium, he rushed through the darkness to the staircase, and with breathless haste groped his way down the narrow, ladderlike steps. [10]
- Those on the right were already wading through the rising water in haste and terror; for already the commands of the Egyptian leaders were heard in the distance. [10]
- Bouquets for the returning sovereign had been arranged as well as haste permitted. [10]
- He carried his resolution within himself in terror and haste, like something dreadful and alien to him, for, after the previous night's experience, he was afraid of losing it. [2]
- The first lightning rent the sky and the storm came up in haste, bursting above our heads, and as the thunder roared closer and closer after the flash I was more and more frightened. [10]
- Sirona had to remind Paulus that night was coming on, and was startled, when the hermit removed her hand from his arm with ungentle haste, and called to her to follow him with a roughness that was quite new to him. [10]
- The bell of release from studies was ringing as she finished this second letter, and Miss Sadler in her haste forgot to enclose the clippings. [9]
- Dicky Donovan had reasons other than private ones for making haste to Cairo. [11]
- The royal lady readily admitted that the utmost haste was necessary. [10]
- Phoebicius ended his prayer to-day--a prayer for strength to break his wife's strong spirit, for a successful issue to his revenge on her seducer--ended it without haste, and with careful observance of all the prescribed forms. [10]
- Just at this point the water swirls and lingers; having lost all its fierceness and haste, and spreads itself out placidly, dimpling in the sun. [4]
- And oh do please make haste, because it's of consequence. [12]
- Her little face peeped out of the veils and kerchiefs that wrapped her head, like a half-moon out of thick clouds; but her bright eyes shone kindly on me as she cried: "Come, haste to your breakfast, lie-a-bed! [10]
- A whisper had passed that, two nights before, the Effendina had sent in haste for a famous Italian physician lately come to Cairo, and that since his visit Kaid had been sullen and depressed. [11]
- Make haste in out of the wet, Tom; when it came on to rain I told 'em to make the fire up, and there's a glorious blaze in the kitchen, I can tell you. [12]
- And he pulled out a wallet and threw some pieces at the bailiff, bidding him get change with all haste. [9]
- This absolute crew, only of the Elect, holding all (but such as themselves) reprobates and castaways, now made more haste to return to Babel, as they termed England, than stay to enjoy the land they called Canaan. [4]
- So long as one still has a doublet left compassion is in no haste, but when the last shirt is stripped from the body charity--thank the saints!--moves faster. [10]
- So fast that on some days Virginia, watching him, would send Ned or Shadrach in hot haste for Dr. Polk. [9]
- Two or three older acquaintances whom we met charged us, in all haste, to tell our mother; but she had heard it already, and her joy was so great that she forgot to scold us for staying away so long. [10]
- With the help of this tender appeal I made her say she would go; yet she spoke the words in haste and great agitation. [10]
- She ran out of the lodge, but in her haste forgot the belt. [5]
- A large proportion of the assembly being residents for the summer, there was so much of the family content that the transient tourists could little disturb it by the introduction of their element of worry and haste. [4]
- On the hinge of noon he heard behind him the tramp of horses' hoofs and the rattle of wheels, approaching nearer and nearer with ominous haste. [10]
- So, in spite of headache and weariness, they made haste to dress themselves in their plain high-made country garments. [14]
- Without a word of explanation, Hermon dragged his guide along in breathless haste. [10]
- Fearing the consequences of agitation to one so recently an invalid, she made haste to give her father a promise that, on the morrow, Mr. Nicholls should have a distinct refusal. [14]
- Got it out of a book--means the more haste the less speed. [5]
- With the assistance of a bad cook and a constant spleen caused by resentment against the intervention of his priest, good Father Roche, he finished his career with great haste and without either becoming a nuisance to his neighbours or ruining his property. [11]
- I am not objecting to this great and wide distribution any more than I am to the haste of fruit-dealers to market their products before they decay. [4]
- If he does not make haste I'll go a-courting myself up to Withersteen House. [13]
- But haste was not called for. [4]
- She certainly would not be absent long; the important things John had to say might probably require great haste, while, on the contrary, whatever needed time for execution could be comfortably despatched during his stay in the Netherlands. [10]
- But they found no treasure, but a newly-buried body, and on this had taken to their heels in all haste. [10]
- So it was no longer the schoolmistress that I walked with, but--Let us not be in unseemly haste. [6]
- He was in no haste to reach home. [4]
- But there was need of haste. [10]
- The tigers ate my house, paying no attention when I ordered them to desist, and they would have eaten me if I had stayed --which I didn't, but went away in much haste. [5]
- At noonday a messenger in breathless haste came to say that the body of the Bithynian had been found. [10]
- The story betrays marks of haste or carelessness in some portions, though others are elaborately studied. [6]
- So Virginia chose Mammy Easter, whose red and yellow turban was awry from fear lest she be left behind and Ned was instructed to drive the rest with all haste to Bellegarde. [9]
- In haste she made herself ready, and went forth into the night with the messenger, her heart beating hard, a pitiful anxiety shaking her. [11]
- I pass the low wall where the ivy entwines; I tread the brown pathway that leads through the pines; I haste by the boulder that lies in the field, Where her promise at parting was lovingly sealed. [6]
- No check to let down; he plunges his nose in nearly to his eyes in his haste to get at it. [4]
- Philip looked at leis torn clothes, and thought with disgust of his haste in getting into a fight with such an autocrat. [5]
- It is hardly kind to ask you; but we have some months to spare; there need be no haste. [11]
- Then, with an involuntary gesture she raised her hands to her hair, smoothing it, and without seeming haste left the room, not so much as glancing at him, closing the door behind her. [9]
- The dogs were indeed called off in all haste, but one of them, a spiteful badger-hound, had bitten deep into the little one's shoulder. [10]
- I shall be in no haste. [5]
- The ironclads, followed in hot haste by General Sherman in a navy tug, had gone ahead, and were even then shoving with their noses great trunks of trees in their eagerness to get behind the Rebels. [9]
- Someone, a very important personage judging by the haste with which way was made for him, was approaching the icon. [2]
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