Use judged in a sentence
Sentences starting with judged
- Judged by broad standards, it may safely be admitted that the American newspaper is susceptible of some improvement, and that it has something to learn from the journals of other nations. [4]
- Judged by this standard--and who will challenge the validity of it?--there isn't an honest man in Connecticut, nor in the Senate, nor anywhere else. [5]
- Judged by results, Patay's place is with the few supremely great and imposing battles that have been fought since the peoples of the world first resorted to arms for the settlement of their quarrels. [5]
- Judged by any of them, it is still flawless, it is still ideally perfect; it still occupies the loftiest place possible to human attainment, a loftier one than has been reached by any other mere mortal. [5]
- Judged by this, Margaret's career in New York was phenomenal. [4]
- Judged by his life Emerson comes very near our best ideal of humanity. [6]
- Judged by our fiction, we are in an irredeemably bad way. [4]
- Judged by his advantages and compared with the most eminent of his countrymen he may be justly styled not only great, but good. [5]
- Judged it was a bullet. [5]
Sentences ending with judged
- How else can they be judged? [4]
- The laws is that the battle must continue fifteen minutes if the men can hold out; and as the pauses do not count, this duel was protracted to twenty or thirty minutes, I judged. [5]
- By her fruits she should be known and judged. [9]
- The state of medicine is an index of the civilization of an age and country,--one of the best, perhaps, by which it can be judged. [3]
- And now at last I arrive at my object and tender my petition, making supplication to this effect: that the critics adopt a rule recognizing the Belly and the Members, and formulate a standard whereby work done for them shall be judged. [5]
- Merlin started from his place--to apply the torch himself, I judged. [5]
- They would all come handy by and by, I judged. [5]
- There would be a different result another time, he judged. [5]
Short sentences using judged
- I judged he would. [5]
- I judged he was hit. [5]
- She judged Philip quite accurately. [4]
More example sentences with the word judged in them
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- I judged he wouldn't come back that night. [5]
- I judged I would saw out and leave that night if pap got drunk enough, and I reckoned he would. [5]
- He judged she would let her spectre go; he hadn't a doubt of it in fact; but anyway, let the choice be made, and he was ready to ratify it and offer no further hindrance. [5]
- I judged she would be proud of me for helping these rapscallions, because rapscallions and dead beats is the kind the widow and good people takes the most interest in. [5]
- I judged he would be blind drunk in about an hour, and then I would steal the key, or saw myself out, one or t'other. [5]
- Twain if published without his privity, we judged it but fair to submit them to him and give him an opportunity to defend himself. [5]
- Then my conductor, whom I rightly judged to be the mate of this devil's crew, took me roughly by the shoulder and bade me accompany him to the cabin. [9]
- The whole family, whom he had formerly judged severely, now seemed to him to consist of excellent, simple, and kindly people. [2]
- May I ask whether you only feel his personality repugnant to you, or whether actual circumstances have given rise to your aversion--nay, if I have judged rightly, to a very bitterly hostile feeling against him? [10]
- Were it otherwise, were you not from first to last unworthy, would you have--but no, your worst crime need not be judged here. [11]
- When we judged we had gone half a mile, we momently expected to see the guide; but no, he was not visible anywhere; neither was he waiting, for the rope was still moving, consequently he was doing the same. [5]
- So at last we give it up, and judged we wouldn't think about it no more, because it made us low-spirited. [5]
- So we judged we could get some of them again. [5]
- I judged it wasn't so, but it was not for me to contradict a general officer. [5]
- I judged it was time to go away from there. [5]
- I judged he was thinking that here was a man who as a servant would be invaluable. [11]
- I judged he was the grandfather, perhaps. [5]
- We judged they was studying up some kind of worse deviltry than ever. [5]
- And maybe it was so; we didn't know anything about it, but we judged it would please him, and it did, and didn't cost us anything. [5]
- The other "bogus" was deep philosophical stuff, which we judged nobody ever read; so we kept a galley of it standing, and kept on slapping the same old batches of it in, every now and then, till it got dangerous. [5]
- A politician now was a politician, his ways and standards set apart from those of other citizens, and not to be judged by men without the pale of public life. [9]
- I said Alp-climbing was a different thing from what I had supposed it was, and so I judged we had better study its points a little more before we went definitely into it. [5]
- His foot swelled up pretty big, and so did his leg; but by and by the drunk begun to come, and so I judged he was all right; but I'd druther been bit with a snake than pap's whisky. [5]
- Then we hung up our signal lantern, and judged that we was free and safe once more. [5]
- You are judged unjustly; and it grieves me all the more that you belong, through your mother, to my poor but royal house. [10]
- I did not understand him, but I judged he was requiring Italian money of me. [5]
- I thought he took a furtive glance at me out of the corner of his eye, but as not even this notice was repeated, I judged I had been mistaken. [5]
- Now the letter took a different aspect-all save the signature, which latter I judged to be only a harmless affectation of Hebrew. [5]
- These rapscallions wanted to try the Nonesuch again, because there was so much money in it, but they judged it wouldn't be safe, because maybe the news might a worked along down by this time. [5]
- It was curious to see how the various qualities which are esteemed in society appeared in his eyes, looked at merely in their relation to the limited world he knew, and judged by their adaptation to the primitive life. [4]
- The church-bell began to ring at four-thirty in the morning, and from the length of time it continued to ring I judged that it takes the Swiss sinner a good while to get the invitation through his head. [5]
- I went up to our room, and judged I would take a nap myself. [5]
- He was soon to learn that he had judged correctly. [10]
- Well, he'd been to college, you see, and so he judged he was all right--did you say anything? [5]
- Titianus had failed to be present at the emperor's arrival, and keen courtier noses smelled a fall, and judged it wise to keep out of the way of a tottering power. [10]
- I judged that this end of the book would be hard work, and it turned out so. [5]
- We judged that they mistook this superb artificial day for the genuine article. [5]
- By and by they judged that twelve had come; they marked where the shadow fell, and began to dig. [5]
- So I judged they had our gang in a pretty tight place right at the outstart. [5]
- The people compared them with what they had seen; and, thus measured, thus judged, the boats were magnificent--the term was the correct one, it was not at all too strong. [5]
- Consequently she judged the world as she came to know it by high standards. [4]
- When I reached the University Place, I saw two gentlemen talking together, and, as they had portfolios under their arms, I judged they were tutors or elderly students; so I asked them in English to show me the college jail. [5]
- It might strain the nickel some, but I judged it could stand it. [5]
- I judged that the marks on the paper were an enchantment, and that the guards would not know what they were doing, nor have any memory of it afterward; and that was indeed the way of it. [5]
- I judged that the Irish knight was in trouble with the visitors by this time, and this turned out to be the case. [5]
- Mr. Cooke and the Four vanished, and from the uproarious laughter which arose from the cabin transoms I judged they were telling stories. [9]
- Shortly after noon the farmers began to arrive from several directions, with mules and horses for our use, and these they lent us for as long as the war might last, which they judged would be about three months. [5]
- They judged that the Duke's constant presence and the lawyer's protracted absence would do the rest--for they did not invite the lawyer. [5]
- He judged by the cautious movements of those who crowded round the invalid chair that they had lifted the dying man and were moving him. [2]
- I judged that the cake was ours, and by a large majority. [5]
- The worth of the book must not be judged by these almost random specimens. [6]
- I judged that that would be an unimaginable luxury, heaven on earth. [5]
- She rightly judged that this had saved her husband's life, for she guessed that Iberville was the better swordsman. [11]
- When I judged that the time was ripe, I crept to the room next the nursery, glanced through the window, and saw the dim outline of the coachman in the yard below, standing at present-arms and waiting for a chance. [5]
- I am aware that the evolution of literature or art in any period, in relation to the literature and art of the world, cannot be accurately judged by contemporaries and participants, nor can it be predicted. [4]
- It seemed incredible that it ever could have been plowed, but the proprietor assured us that it was plowed with mules, and I judged that the harvesting must be done by squirrels. [4]
- I offered to take upon myself this painful task; but she altogether rejected this, and how rightly she judged was presently proved by her cast-off suitor's demeanor; inasmuch as he was ever after her faithful servant and called her his gracious work-fellow. [10]
- Should the author succeed in making the picture of the remarkable woman, who was so differently judged, as "lifelike" and vivid as it stamped itself upon his own imagination, he might remember with pleasure the hours which he devoted to this book. [10]
- This clever, warmhearted soldier understood the Italians and their struggle for unity and freedom, and judged them so justly and therefore favorably, that he often aroused the courteous opposition of his younger comrades. [10]
- Our time is so short, though, and more especially our coal is so nearly out, that we judged it best to forego the rare pleasure of holding social intercourse with an Emperor. [5]
- Left to herself she judged that her daughter would look with more favor upon the brilliant career offered to her by Lord Montague. [4]
- Rivervale was a self-respecting town, and principled against luxury and self-indulgence, and judged with a just and severe judgment the world of fashion and of the grasping, wicked millionaires. [4]
- But I didn't see no joke about it, and I judged it would strain the duke and the king some to see any. [5]
- But all the same I judged he was a fool. [5]
- I always judged Sabina differently from you, and have felt with gratitude that she really cared for me. [10]
- The father of Ralph Waldo Emerson may be judged of in good measure by the associates with whom he was thus connected. [6]
- It was a public affair, and not to be judged by one's private standard. [4]
- And though our place is low, judged by the world's eye, we will make it as high as the highest in the great essentials of honest work for what we eat and wear, and conduct above reproach. [5]
- Near to this place I caught the scoundrels who I judged did steal him from me, and I made them confess; they said he was at large again, and they had tracked him to your door. [5]
- Their chief, a person of quite extraordinary intellect for a Cooper Indian, warily watched the canal-boat as it squeezed along under him, and when he had got his calculations fined down to exactly the right shade, as he judged, he let go and dropped. [5]
- It must be partly due to the want of proper training in the public schools that there are so few readers of discrimination, and that the general taste, judged by the sort of books now read, is so mediocre. [4]
- There was argument on his side--and the bulk of the advantage --so I judged it best to humor him. [5]
- I judged the old man would turn up again by and by, though I wished he wouldn't. [5]
- Before the ashes of the fire stood two gentlemen, one of whom she rightly judged to be the notary, and the other (who was buttoning his great-coat and was evidently about to depart immediately) Mr Abel Garland. [12]
- They judged it necessary to prepare Caesar in some sort, to prevent a fresh attack of illness. [10]
- There was not much to tell except that he hadn't seen the bear, and that, judged by his tracks and his sloshing around, he must be a big one. [4]
- He was often moaning and mourning that way nights, when he judged I was asleep, and saying, "Po' little 'Lizabeth! [5]
- I judged I might clear the den, now, and I did; cleared it of all but the family and myself. [5]
- The reception they met with may be judged of by showing the number of subscribers to each on the books of the publishing firm. [3]
- As I talked merely to get a chance to inspect; and as I strung out the random rubbish solely to prolong the inspection, I judged it but decent to confess these low motives, and I did so. [5]
- She had four long sweeps at each end, so we judged she carried as many as thirty men, likely. [5]
- All his life long he had deemed himself morally invulnerable, and now to be judged and ethically found wanting by the son of Sarah Austen was, at times, almost insupportable. [9]
- We saw many lights in the valley, and so judged it well to make a station, for that where so many lights be needs must they indicate a town of goodly size. [5]
- By his stern lights I judged he was bearing about northeast-and-by-north-half-east. [5]
- Every time the lightning glared I caught my breath, and judged I was gone. [5]
- We lit the lantern, and judged she would see it. [5]
- He was already known as an entertaining talker, and his adviser judged his possibilities well. [5]
- I did not know what I had done to make him so bitter and so unforgiving, yet I judged it was something a dog could not understand, but which was clear to a man and dreadful. [5]
- Yet perhaps he judged the Saxon too severely, and made him suffer for another's sin. [10]
- So then I judged that all that stuff was only just one of Tom Sawyer's lies. [5]
- I suppose he judged it would favorably impress the family. [5]
- He had evidently judged correctly, for, at his prediction that there would be no lack of visits from her dearest friends, she raised her head, her blue eyes sparkled brightly, and when Archibius paused she to her mother, exclaiming gaily "We will go! [10]
- He meant to judge her as she had judged him. [13]
- The yellow-jacket took it with what I judged to be suppressed emotion, and laid it reverently down in the middle of his broad hand. [5]
- I judged that it was best to make some allowances, for doubtless Mr. Bixby was 'stretching. [5]
- Smith himself, because it is as a writer that he is to be judged no less than as an actor. [4]
- If a civilization is judged by its wants, we are certainly highly civilized. [4]
- So judged, it is even possible that Patay has no peer among that few just mentioned, but stand alone, as the supremest of historic conflicts. [5]
- The feeling that inspired it may be judged by the following extract:-- "Happy are the young, who find the pestilence cleansed out of the earth, leaving open to them an honest career. [6]
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