Use hurt in a sentence
Sentences starting with hurt
- Hurt now to heal afterwards--and Kingsley was an old friend, and a good fellow. [11]
- Hurt vanity and egotism and jealousy had prevented him from luring her back to that fine atmosphere in which he had hypnotised her so few years ago. [11]
- Hurt vanity played a disproportionate part in this crisis. [11]
- Hurt bad. [11]
Sentences ending with hurt
- So, often, we would rather be hurt than hurt. [11]
- Some think it will spoil the old cart, and they pretend to say that there are valuable things in it which may get hurt. [6]
- You can't tell what'll happen, what these fiends will do, you may get hurt. [9]
- The whole town was laughing in its sleeve, and the court knew it, and its dignity was deeply hurt. [5]
- The lower river was about bank-full, and if anybody had questioned my ability to run any crossing between Cairo and New Orleans without help or instruction, I should have felt irreparably hurt. [5]
- Miss Sophia she turned pale, but the color come back when she found the man warn't hurt. [5]
- I wouldn't like to see anybody hurt. [9]
- I could never till yesterday bear to see a fly hurt. [10]
- So long as this old brain is able to think, and this mouth to speak, not a hair of your heads shall be hurt. [10]
- Peck away at the old man's finger; he knows you mean it kindly, and it does not hurt. [10]
Short sentences using hurt
- Have they hurt you? [11]
- Water won't hurt you. [5]
- Well, I've hurt you. [11]
- He cannot hurt us now. [11]
- He would hurt someone. [11]
- The lad is not hurt. [9]
- The machine was not hurt. [5]
- She cannot hurt me.. [11]
- You are terribly hurt. [11]
- Thou hast no hurt, Mahommed? [11]
Sentences containing hurt two or more times
- I have hurt what I would have spared from hurt at the cost of my life-- and all the lives in all the world! [11]
- You never hurt Vanne Castine--" Her fingers twitched in her lap, and then clasped very tight, as she went on: "You never hurt him, and yet he's tried to kill you in the most awful way. [11]
- It hurt me to tell him, yet it would have hurt me more to withhold them. [11]
- I don't want to hurt you--I have hurt you enough, but I do not love you; and I must go. [11]
- If we fight, there's someone sure to be hurt, and if I'm hurt, where'll you be? [11]
- He is so put up by nature that a lash upon his back would hurt him, but a lash upon anybody else's back does not hurt him. [7]
- He said the other day that to venture out of the Capitol for a day at this time could easily chance to hurt him if the bill came up for action, meantime, although it couldn't hurt the bill, which would pass anyway. [5]
- Circumstance, to help or hurt another man, made him lose a fifty-dollar bill in the street; and to help or hurt me, made me find it. [5]
- This dryness does not hurt me, but it could easily hurt you, because you are different. [5]
- If anybody hurt me, I will hurt. [11]
More example sentences with the word hurt in them
- Y' been hurt, y'rself, 'n' the' 's murder come pooty nigh happenin'. [6]
- He had hurt you--you went to him.... Good! [11]
- You cannot imagine!--Does your foot hurt you very much, poor dear? [10]
- If you yourself, young man, do not suffer for Alexandrian wit, it will certainly not hurt Caesar! [10]
- I will break you, and soothe your hurt afterwards. [11]
- Alors, some of you was out to hurt our friend M'sieu' Carnac here, and I didn't say no to it; but you'd better keep your weapons for election day and use them agin Barode Barouche. [11]
- Let me give you the outlines of a supper to which we were invited the other night: it certainly cannot hurt you to read about it. [4]
- It will hurt you in the public service. [11]
- For a time you can see he's hurt, his pride's wounded, because he shrinks away from that thing and don't want to talk about it--and so I used to think now he's learned something and he'll be more careful hereafter--but laws! [5]
- I do hope you are worse scared than hurt, though you ought to know best. [7]
- Let me tell you a story, adapted to young persons, but which won't hurt older ones. [6]
- He did so, yet I thought it hurt his sense of dignity to be shifted to a bedroom. [11]
- But the shot wouldn't hurt anybody, it would only drop into your hand. [5]
- And even that would not matter; but she would hurt Ba'tiste--Ba'tiste-- Ba'tiste. [11]
- I think the world of Timothy, I wouldn't willingly hurt his feelings, but I can't have Minnie with you in the hospital, Jonathan. [9]
- And at every word he added: "But don't hurt my little horse! [2]
- You would smile--I wonder if you know what sort of wonderful, alluring thing your smile is, Ian?--and that smile would drive me to kill myself, and so hurt you still more. [11]
- He saw that while Gabrielle lived, a dead misfortune would be ever crouching at the threshold of Freeman's home, that whether the woman agreed to be silent or not, the hurt to Clare would remain the same. [11]
- I am hurt whichever way it goes. [11]
- If the prisoner were to take advantage of his freedom and attempt to escape, the jailer's feelings would be hurt, and public opinion would hardly approve the prisoner's conduct. [4]
- Then the presents were brought him, his bason and ewer, bed and furniture set up, his scarlet cloke and apparel, with much adoe put on him, being persuaded by Namontuck they would not hurt him. [4]
- The man who was the worst hurt of all played chess while waiting to see this engagement. [5]
- And Mr. Plimpton was the more hurt since the happy suggestion was his own, and he had had no little difficulty in getting Mr. Beatty to agree to it. [9]
- That Satan, who was quite indifferent to her, had stopped going to her house after a visit or two had hurt her pride, and she had set herself the task of banishing him from her heart. [5]
- Sheila's father's name was Erris Boyne, and he had been debauched, drunken, and faithless; so at a time of unendurable hurt his wife had freed herself. [11]
- And yet I was cruel to her because you were hurt by her, and because--but you know. [10]
- The fourth duel was a tremendous encounter; but at the end of five or six minutes the surgeon interfered once more: another man so severely hurt as to render it unsafe to add to his harms. [5]
- Thus the second waggon likewise had come to hurt by the sudden stopping of the first, and it was but hardly saved from turning over into the ditch. [10]
- You hurt me very much that day you came to me, but you made me your friend. [9]
- Not one of us stirred, but just stood lookin', and my own heart beat so hard it hurt me, and my uncle steadyin' himself against the dresser. [11]
- Bob's been carved up some with a bowie, and Tom's been hurt once or twice. [5]
- Yet it seems unreasonable that a series of successes, extending through half a year, and clearing more than 100,000 square miles of country, should help us so little, while a single half-defeat should hurt us so much. [7]
- People usually don't try to hurt my feelings that way. [4]
- She had the true instinct of womanhood, and she supposed that a heathen like this could have feelings to be hurt and a life to be wounded as herself or another. [11]
- One day she tried to sing a little, but it seemed to hurt her, and she stopped before she had begun almost. [11]
- Well, at the trial a great many questions were asked by a lawyer who wanted to hurt him, and he answered them. [11]
- Presently a man totters across the threshold, upheld with sore difficulty by the gate-keeper Endres inasmuch as his own knees quake; and he who comes home thus, as he might be drunken or grievously hurt, is none other than my brother Herdegen. [10]
- Miss Bronte was too dainty a housekeeper to put up with this; yet she could not bear to hurt the faithful old servant, by bidding the younger maiden go over the potatoes again, and so reminding Tabby that her work was less effectual than formerly. [14]
- It hurt her to think that while she lived only in the thought of him, he was living a real life, seeing new places and new people that interested him. [2]
- I don't like to think that he has been hurt in any enterprise of mine. [11]
- They were hurt to the heart, poor old ladies, and said they could never forgive these injuries. [5]
- She was hurt to the heart, and so ashamed that for a moment she did not quite know what to do or how to act. [5]
- He was astonished to see how soon his face became unwelcome; he was astonished and hurt to see how quickly the ancient interest which people had had in him faded out and disappeared. [5]
- I got angrily to my feet, but as I did so I shrank a little, for at times the wound in my side, not yet entirely healed, hurt me. [11]
- I ain't going to hurt you, and I ain't going to tell on you, nuther. [5]
- They ain't going to hurt us. [5]
- He didn't mean to hurt us, you could see that; just as we don't mean to insult a brick when we disparage it; a brick's emotions are nothing to us; it never occurs to us to think whether it has any or not. [5]
- You had reason to hurt me, but you had no reason for hurting Egypt, as you have done. [11]
- Her officiousness seemed to hurt him more than the pain in his chest. [11]
- I don't want to hurt her feelings, but I can't take it, of course. [9]
- She came close to him, and, after searching his eyes, said with a smile that almost hurt him, "When I have found him, I will bring him to your camp-fire. [11]
- Her hand went to her heart once as though its fierce throbbing hurt her. [11]
- You are going to help and not hurt us many a year yet, if you will.... You are not going to be floored by it; there is more justice than that, even in this world. [5]
- Sometimes you gwyne to git hurt, en sometimes you gwyne to git sick; but every time you's gwyne to git well agin. [5]
- Her heart seemed to contract; it hurt her as though it was being crushed in a vise. [11]
- Her heart seemed to contract till the pain of it hurt her; then, as a new thought flashed into her mind, it was freed again and began pounding hard against her breast. [11]
- Then a singular thought confronted her that made her hold up this simple ruse-- which hurt her, though it was well justified--against the deceit she had wittingly and eagerly used toward Lassiter. [13]
- He frowned, as though he had no wish to hurt her by words which he yet must speak. [11]
- He was a thoroughly good-hearted being who could not bear to hurt any one, and who found it equally hard to disturb a fellow-man in his pleasures or amusement. [10]
- Both parties to this fourth duel were badly hurt so much that the surgeon was at work upon them nearly or quite an hour--a fact which is suggestive. [5]
- I did not think that he was hurt so bad. [11]
- Don't be afraid, they won't hurt you. [2]
- For a week they saw no more moose; but meanwhile Gregory's hurt quickly healed. [11]
- Once on top they can't hurt me.... Eh ben, A bi'tot, gargon Carterette! [11]
- Nom de Dieu, there's nothing you're doing, or mean to do, but'll hurt me and everybody. [11]
- When he finished there had been cheering, but in the quiet instant that followed the cheering, a habitant got up--a weird, wilful fellow who had a reputation for brag, yet who would not have hurt an enemy save in wild passion. [11]
- I don't doubt there are a great many people wiser than I am that would n't be hurt by a hint I am going to give them. [6]
- Her heart fluttered, then stood still, then flew up in her throat, then grew terribly hot and hurt her, so that she pressed her hand to her bosom as though that might ease it. [11]
- They are rolling themselves up tightly, convulsively, as if it hurt them to burn. [10]
- But which of them would the punishment hurt most sorely: him or herself? [10]
- The sting of the slight had gone deep, but the apology was so prompt, and so evidently sincere, that the hurt was almost immediately healed, and a forgiving smile testified to the kindly judge that all was well again. [5]
- He had hurt the one creature for whose future greatness he had sacrificed his waning strength. [10]
- The words of the letter he had written her when she had thrown him over rushed through her brain now, and hurt her as much as they did the first day they had been received. [11]
- He was of the kind that never shows a hurt. [9]
- It will do the invalid good, and the exercise can't hurt me. [10]
- They cannot heal the hurt, but they take away some of the pain. [5]
- The blows of the hammer actually hurt him, it seemed as if each one fell upon his own heart. [10]
- That remark hurt the feelings of more than one Scientist. [5]
- She looked at the door out of which he had gone, her bosom beating hard, her heart throbbing so that it hurt her--that she could have cried out from mere physical pain. [11]
- A brief explanation, the cry, "Oh, you are the man who was hurt! [10]
- Let us suppose the case of a pair of tongs that falls upon a man's foot, causing a cruel hurt. [5]
- It will hurt the Atlantic for me to appear in its pages, now. [5]
- But she checked the answer on her tongue, because she was hurt deeper than words could express, and she said, composedly: "I have here a letter from my cousin Lacey, who is with Claridge Pasha. [11]
- Is there anything that's skulking at our heels to hurt us? [11]
- Have you seen that veiled deep glow, that pathetic hurt dignity, that unsubdued and unsubduable spirit that burns and smolders in the eye of a caged eagle and makes you feel mean and shabby under the burden of its mute reproach? [5]
- She had at that time done her backbone a mischief, and some few months later a wound had broken forth which was part of her hurt. [10]
- Then you noticed that the soldier had hurt my hand--look! [5]
- It was inevitable that she must be hurt, even if he had married, not giving her what he had given this dompteuse. [11]
- Never could find that it did me any hurt. [9]
- You should know that I'd never say one word to hurt you, or do one thing to wrong you. [11]
- It was not that I had gone a little lame from a hurt got on the expedition with the governor, but my whole life seemed suddenly lamed. [11]
- She had noticed that he was in evening dress; and now she felt the vague hurt that people invited nowhere feel in the presence of those who are going somewhere. [8]
- You can say that he is your brother, to do what you like with him, but the alien hand might inflict an incurable hurt on his tender heart. [5]
- He's no thicker than a cardboard, but he draws the pain out of your hurt like a mustard plaster. [11]
- If you don't tell the cause, and you are condemned, won't that hurt somebody even more? [11]
- Why didn't you tell her I got hurt, too? [5]
- And Ruby says, sympathetic, as she brushed him off, `I hope you ain't hurt, Mr. [9]
- One of the surviving brothers had sustained some unimportant injuries, but the other had suffered no hurt at all. [5]
- He was more surprised than hurt. [5]
- For sheer hatred--as sure as man is the standard for all things--merely carried away by a hideous impulse to spite their neighbor for not thinking as they do--nay, simply for not being themselves--to hurt him, insult him, work him woe. [10]
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