Use heat in a sentence
Sentences starting with heat
- Heat waves pulsed through her, she grew intolerably warm, perspiration started from her pores, and she flung off the blankets. [9]
- Heat and drought had continued for more than three weeks. [2]
Sentences ending with heat
- I was faint with the heat. [5]
- She gave the wine back to her daughter, saying good-humoredly: "I have tasted sweeter, but acid is refreshing in this heat. [10]
- What she feared was that he might start the furnace and she should be obliged to reveal herself because of the heat. [10]
- Albeit the sun was not yet set, it was presently so dark that lights had been brought in and fifty tapers in the silver candlesticks added to the heat. [10]
- It is a vulgar notion that a fire is only for heat. [4]
- We were burning up with the heat. [5]
- The half-breed moved to the bar, and, throwing down a handful of silver, said: "It is good we drink after so much heat. [11]
- Presently she began to speak in a low, even voice, he looking down at her, his feet apart, his hand thrust backward towards the heat. [9]
- We looked forward to it as a sweet place of repose from the noontide heat. [4]
- The father walks the floor as he talks, and his talk shows that his temper is away up toward summer heat. [5]
Short sentences using heat
- Heat! [12]
Sentences containing heat two or more times
- For the essential thing is heat, and heat comes of sincerity. [6]
- I sought my room, almost suffocated by a heat which defies my pen to describe, a heat reeking with moisture sucked from the foul kennels of the city. [9]
- What you want is the appearance of heat, not the heat itself--that's the idea. [5]
- Electricity produces heat, heat produces electricity. [2]
- The heat at eighty degrees of Fahrenheit is one thing and the heat at eighty degrees of Reaumur is a very different matter. [6]
- It didn't look amiss, but the heat, Junker, the heat spoiled all pleasure. [10]
More example sentences with the word heat in them
- After almost three years' experience, Winslow says, he can scarce distinguish New England from Old England, in respect of heat and cold, frost, snow, rain, winds, etc. [3]
- This paper was written in a great heat and with passionate indignation. [6]
- Three months I worked among this set, submitting to the strokes of the overseer, fainting under the fearful heat, and stiffening under the cold dews of night. [10]
- I did not wonder then, in the heat of my youth, that he should have accepted my honour as security. [9]
- They were discussing with some heat the prospect of having their pay reduced by the fifty-four hour law which was to come into effect on Monday. [9]
- Yet there my wife was, a picture of coolness and delight; the intense heat seemed only to make her the more refreshing to the eye. [11]
- The awkward, uncouth wickedness of remote country-places, where culture has died out after the first crop, is about as disagreeable as the ranker and richer vice of city life, forced by artificial heat and the juices of an overfed civilization. [4]
- Cornelia's lips grow white, and her pulse hardly warms her thin fingers,--but she has melted all the ice out of the hearts of those young Gracchi, and her lost heat is in the blood of her youthful heroes. [6]
- That opening morn, which used to salute him with the whispers of zephyrs, the carol of skylarks, may breathe, as its first accents, from the dear lips which colour and heat have quitted,--'Oh! [14]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- It was only when the indignant orator "thundered and lightened" and was carried away by the heat of passion that he forgot his dignified moderation, and then how grandly voice, eye, and action helped each other! [10]
- He was attempting, when Stephen appeared, to get a little heat into his hands by rubbing them, as a man who kindles a stick of wood for a visitor. [9]
- Mr. Lincoln asked what caused the heat, if it was not party? [7]
- But if it were true that frost-bites were cured by cold and burns by heat, it would be subversive, so far as it went, of the great principle of Homoeopathy. [3]
- And soon we were in the heat of it,--sober minuet no longer, but romp and riot, the screams of the lasses a-mingle with our own laughter, as we spun them until they were dizzy. [9]
- If the patient were brought into a warm room, heat would be applied very rapidly, were not something interposed to prevent this, and allow its gradual admission. [3]
- You might as well try to heat the dome of St. Peter's with a lucifer-match. [4]
- They go for weakness whenever they see it, with stimulants and strengtheners, and they go for overaction, heat, and high pulse, and the rest, with cooling and reducing remedies. [6]
- He says it was--brought on by the heat, and want of food--good food. [9]
- And then there was the journey, the heat in the city, the grateful sight of the Deerfield, the splendid morning, the old barn, the watering-trough, the view from the hill everything just as it used to be. [4]
- The Masdakite, who was still sitting with Mandane under the sycamore, as indifferent to the torrid heat as she was, looked after him, and said with a sigh as he pointed to him: "There he goes. [10]
- Indeed, the heat was most oppressive, but we had become to some extent inured to it on the boat, and we were both in such sound health that our slumbers were not disturbed. [9]
- When the heat was greatest and the spiritual gloom thickest the American threw out the sand-bags, as it were, and hope mounted again. [11]
- A mighty fire was blazing on the hearth and roaring up the wide chimney with a cheerful sound, which a large iron cauldron, bubbling and simmering in the heat, lent its pleasant aid to swell. [12]
- Not a soul was abroad in the midday heat, and the windows of the long house opposite were sightless. [9]
- The night being warm, there was a large screen drawn across the room, for a barrier against the heat of the fire. [12]
- The grey granite walls of the valley exhaled fiercer and fiercer heat and drops of perspiration had long been pouring from the burning brows of the three men on the cliff. [10]
- The house was very still and the blinds were drawn to shut out the heat, but the soft din of the locusts came through the windows. [11]
- The hurricane found us fretful with life by reason of the heat, it left us thankful for being let to live at all; though the Wilderness appeared little better than a drifting wreck. [11]
- The rector hung up the receiver, opened the door of the booth and mopped his brow, for the heat was stifling. [9]
- Klea's head was uncovered, and, fearing the heat of noon, she was about to return into the door-keeper's house, when she saw a young white-robed scribe, employed in the special service of Asclepiodorus, who came across the court beckoning eagerly to her. [10]
- It is a U.S. military post, and its occupants get so used to the terrific heat that they suffer without it. [5]
- Every house, every tree, every wall seemed to radiate the heat it had absorbed during the day. [10]
- Their breath added to the heat of the advancing day; and though the smoke was borne southwards by the wind, a few cloudlets came over to the boat, choking the sisters and their deliverers. [10]
- We were driven to the boat by the intense heat, and there we remained, spell-bound. [5]
- Philip also wrote to Ruth; but though this letter may have glowed, it was not with the heat of burning anthracite. [5]
- Quite lately, happening to meet a wounded French colonel on the road, Rostov had maintained with heat that peace was impossible between a legitimate sovereign and the criminal Bonaparte. [2]
- If we had to keep the sun kindled up and going by private corporate action, or act of Congress, and to be taxed for the support of customs officers of solar heat, we should prize it more than we do. [4]
- We shall long to be weary of it all again--its vast nakedness, its shimmering heat, its cold, star-studded nights. [4]
- The body was to be preserved in health by keeping each of these qualities in its natural proportion; heat, by the proper temperature; moisture, by the due amount of fluid; and so as to the rest. [3]
- Prosperity is said to be more trying than adversity, a theory which most people are willing to accept without trial; but few men stand the drying out of the natural sap of their greenness in the artificial heat of city life. [4]
- We heat it to 500 F., and it becomes common phosphorus again. [3]
- What a contrast to "Steeltown" with its smells and sickening summer heat, to the shanty where Mrs. Scherer took boarders and bent over the wash-tub! [9]
- Mr. Drummond wanted time; they could not decide in the heat of debate, etc. [7]
- At the present time Mr. Vandewaters was in the heat of some large commercial movements. [11]
- From time to time her hands clenched, her brow furrowed, powerful waves of heat ran through her, the craving for action became so intense she could scarcely refrain from rising in her seat. [9]
- He had no time for skylarking, the heat of the day meant nothing to him, and he was never sleepy. [9]
- The heat drained through the valley back and forth in visible palpitations upon the roofs of the houses, the mills, and the vast piles of lumber: all these seemed breathing. [11]
- For years now this had been her life, in the chill of winter and the heat of summer, without rest or vacation. [4]
- The threepenny pieces they get are to help their starving mother to heat the attic room in those winter days which, cold though they are, may warm the heart. [10]
- I don't believe there's steam heat or an elevator in the whole block. [8]
- And for this their heat was more than pardonable. [9]
- The sight of the woman, as she stood with arms outstretched, had made his pulses pound in his veins, but the heat was suddenly chilled by the wave of tragedy which had passed over him. [11]
- The noise in the weaving rooms was deafening, the heat oppressive. [9]
- In spite of the terrific heat Damia would not be persuaded to come down from the turret-room where she had collected all the instruments, manuals and formulas used by astrologers and Magians. [10]
- Through interminable days, the sun beat down upon the city; and at night the tortured bricks flung back angrily the heat with which he had filled them. [9]
- They had left the room with its noise and heat behind them and were descending the worn, oaken treads of the spiral stairway of a neighbouring tower. [9]
- As soon as the refreshing evening breeze came up from the river after the heat of the day there was a stir in the great court-yard. [10]
- Despite the heat, the place was ablaze with lights. [9]
- The Vekeel, like the Persian lovers, did not allow the heat of the day to interfere with his plans. [10]
- Once safely on the pavement outside, she realized that the apartment was not only unfinished, but unfurnished, and had neither steam heat nor elevator. [8]
- The rest of the party had long felt the chill of the damp night air that blew through the room from the river, but knowing that the father suffered more from heat than from anything, they had all willingly endured the draught. [10]
- The winner of the olive-wreath and palmbranch in this final heat would bear the honors of the day; his party would be victorious and he would quit the Hippodrome in triumph. [10]
- I sickened with the heat, and my eyes became inflamed. [11]
- Not so while the heat was on. [9]
- And so in the heat of this exhausting August, at the time when his body most needed re-enforcement for the toil he required of it, he was more rigid in his spiritual tyranny and contempt of it. [4]
- He thought that the heat of party would be augmented by delay. [7]
- On Saturday morning, the heat being unusual, they ended their game by common consent at the fourth hole and descended a wood road to Silver Brook, to a spot which they had visited once before and had found attractive. [9]
- In January, 1880, the heat at Adelaide, South Australia, was 172 degrees in the sun. [5]
- It is in the heat and struggle that we fail to appreciate what in the attainment will be most satisfactory to us. [4]
- On the contrary the greater the heat the more solidified the remaining snow becomes. [2]
- He really spent the greater part of the next day in hunting up the owner of an apartment that had neither steam heat nor an elevator, but was otherwise perfect, and trying to get him to take less than the agent asked. [8]
- Children rolled on the grass, while mothers and fathers, tired out from the heat and labour of a city day, sat on the benches. [9]
- As time passed, the flush of expectancy waned; the heat was great, the waiting seemed endless. [11]
- In spite of the fact that they drove Joshua's trotter to lunch--much too rapidly in the heat of the day, they were late. [9]
- The heat of the day still lingered in the leafy roofs overhead, sultry and heavy even now; and in this alley he called her for the first time his own, his betrothed, and enthralled her heart in chains and bonds. [10]
- It was crossing the country by forced marches, and strewing its way with its own dead men struck down by cholera, and by a heat which reached 135 deg. [5]
- Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace. [6]
- I devoutly wished that we were in the Mediterranean instead of the Red Sea, where the heat was so great; but fortunately we should soon be there. [11]
- As Pierre approached that street the smoke became denser and denser--he even felt the heat of the fire. [2]
- The attitude was that of one who sought the heat. [12]
- Three days in that narrow space between the lines lay the dead and wounded suffering untold agonies in the moist heat. [9]
- It was seldom that he showed any heat in his replies. [9]
- The heat was terrific after England and the sea-voyage, and we slept on the deck. [9]
- The assistant was supporting another patient, who died soon afterwards; he felt the pungent heat upon his skin, and was taken immediately with the symptoms of typhus. [3]
- The heat of summer found no entrance through the walls--three feet in thickness--of the ancient building. [10]
- He could not suffer from heat, and three or four heavy army blankets would make the cold nights comfortable. [5]
- Such roasting heat, such oppressive solitude, and such dismal desolation can not surely exist elsewhere on earth. [5]
- It was a strange, silent ride through the stinging heat to Les Iles, the brown dust hanging behind us like a cloud, to settle slowly on the wayside shrubbery. [9]
- Hatred of Tull still existed in his heart, but it had lost its white heat. [13]
- She, presently, would step out of the noise, the oppressive moist heat of the drawing and spinning rooms, the constant, remorseless menace of whirling wheels and cogs and belts. [9]
- In this first stage, the heat of the sun, the monotony of the road, and the scarcity of sleep during the past thirty-six hours were all unfavorable to our keeping on the wagon-seat. [4]
- Verily, your great spirit can be but a weak and miserable creature, if he need a covering from the wind and rain, and a shelter from the heat which he himself has created. [10]
- There was no sound save the ticking of the clock on the mantel above her head, the dog's slow breathing, the snapping of the log on the fire, and a soft rush of heat up the chimney. [11]
- But the more sorely the heat of the day oppressed them, the greater became the dread of the faint-hearted of the pilgrimage through the hot, dusty, waterless desert. [10]
- We will bear some of the burden and heat of the day ourselves. [5]
- He was constantly shivering, despite the panther-skin which hung over his back and shoulders, and the heat of the day warmed his chilly old blood. [10]
- Taking up another, she touched it with a moistened finger to test the heat, and, leaning above the table again, passed it over the linen for a few moments, smiling at something that was in her mind. [11]
- Something like it she had experienced before: to-day her thoughts seemed to run through her in pulsations, like waves of heat, and she wondered that she could have controlled herself while listening to Lily Dallam. [9]
- As for Antoinette, she glanced neither right nor left through her veil, but rode unmindful of the way, heedless of heat and discomfort, erect, motionless save for the easy gait of her horse. [9]
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