Use shocked in a sentence
Sentences ending with shocked
- Her Catholicism had two limitations only: that she must be amused, and that she must not--in what she deemed the vulgar sense--be shocked. [9]
- She had never, to the knowledge of her acquaintances, been shocked. [9]
- She would be startled, perhaps shocked. [6]
- Now you are shocked! [4]
- She honoured him in her heart for the position he had taken, but she could not resist the natural impulse of a woman where her taste and convention were shocked. [11]
- And he said if they did we must be horribly surprised and shocked. [5]
- To her surprise, he did not appear to be inordinately shocked. [9]
- Indeed, it will be shocked. [11]
- Everybody was shocked. [5]
- He was shocked. [4]
Short sentences using shocked
- Are you shocked, sir? [9]
- Yes, Dorothy has shocked me. [9]
- Are you shocked? [4]
- She is shocked. [11]
- Easily Shocked. [11]
Sentences containing shocked two or more times
- I was shocked, too shocked to answer. [9]
More example sentences with the word shocked in them
- My note to you I certainly did not expect to see in print, yet I have not been much shocked by the newspaper comments upon it. [7]
- It is because you have married a divorced woman under circumstances that have shocked us. [9]
- I fear you will be shocked when you see Anne; but be on your guard, dear E----, not to express your feelings; indeed, I can trust both your self-possession and your kindness. [14]
- Some of them, who did not attempt peremptorily to choke the a processes made the startling discovery that they were not, after all, so shocked by his doctrines as they had at first supposed. [9]
- They were shocked when they heard him cap an argument upon grave affairs of state with a story about "a man out in Sangamon County,"--a story, to be sure, strikingly clinching his point, but sadly lacking in dignity. [7]
- Dublin and Ireland were shocked and thrilled; England imagined she had come upon one of the most violent episodes of Irish history. [11]
- What amazed me was that he did not seem to be shocked by the revelation near as much as I had feared. [9]
- The wounded soldier was so dirty, coarse, and revolting that his proximity to the Emperor shocked Rostov. [2]
- No doubt he was shocked, but she could explain it to him, and perhaps he was too much interested in Evelyn to be thrown off by this misfortune. [4]
- Mamma said I tried to shock him; but he shocked me. [4]
- He turned inquiringly towards the judge, who, though slightly shocked by the question, recovered himself quickly. [11]
- I was shocked to note gentlemen whom I had met in society, with the show of decorum about them, loosed now from all restraint, and swaggering like woodsmen at a fair. [11]
- I do not think one of the company looked as if he or she were shocked by it as an irreligious or even profane speech. [6]
- Early that morning the news had reached the prefect that Antinous had sought his death in the Nile, and it had shocked him greatly, less on account of the hapless youth than for Hadrian's sake. [10]
- In spite of the fact that he had half divined her intention, the words shocked him. [9]
- A whimsical question, that shocked her, irresistibly presented itself: was it not Prosperity that she had promised to love, honour, and obey? [9]
- Also she felt that Dyck should know the facts before any one else, so that he would not be shocked in the future, if anything happened. [11]
- We read that such a man is magnetic, meaning that he can poll a great many votes; or that such a woman thrilled her audience, meaning probably that they were in an electric condition to be shocked by her. [4]
- She had a strong brain and a stronger will, but she had a capacity for feeling greater still, and this gave her imagination, temperament, and-- though it would have shocked her to know it--a certain credulity, easily transmutable into superstition. [11]
- And yet, with strange inconsistency, we are shocked when other people despise and defile the things which are holy to us. [5]
- Jane had not spoken since Venters had shocked her with his first harsh speech; but all the way she had clung to his arm, and now, as he stopped and laid his rifle against the bench, she still clung to him. [13]
- He was so shocked that he visibly shuddered. [5]
- I fear I shocked her by telling her your opinion of French novels. [4]
- But the glazed, shocked eyes did not see. [11]
- The foreigner is shocked by them. [5]
- Philip was greatly shocked at the change in Mr. Mavick's appearance. [4]
- Hurrying thither in shocked anxiety, he found a curled gentleman of the guard, resplendent in red velvet and gold chains, in peevish argument with a boisterous Seigneur of a bronzed good-humoured face, who urged his entrance to the presence-chamber. [11]
- I was greatly shocked and grieved, but there was no time to waste in emotions; I must start at once. [5]
- The world was shocked and clamorous for a matter of nine days, and then it forgot this foolish and awkward circumstance; but Just Trafford never forgot it. [11]
- It was the second time that day he had been shocked, --the first being when Hilary Vane had unexpectedly defended his son. [9]
- She was sharply roused, almost shocked out of her distraction. [11]
- Nor did she reflect that only a month ago such an occurrence would have shocked and terrified her. [9]
- At this she pretended to look shocked, and straightway demanded to hear the words, so that she could pronounce judgment on her spiritual pastor and master. [11]
- Of the superb physical coolness and intrepid mind with which he had sprung upon the stage of Covent Garden Opera House to rescue Al'mah nothing seemed left; or, if it did remain, it was shocked out of its bearings. [11]
- Susannah had never particularly cared for Paula, but her fate shocked her and moved her to pity. [10]
- Shocked, and taken out of his dream, the Cure raised his hand against the song. [11]
- In Askatoon, no one would have been greatly shocked if, when Orlando Guise and Joel Mazarine met at the railway-station or in the main street, Orlando had killed Mazarine. [11]
- It was only one swift instant, and then with shocked exclamation she broke away from him, dropped into a chair, and buried her face in her hands. [11]
- When in the old home on the hill he had heard the will, it had surprised him, but it had not shocked him. [11]
- It was all new, therefore all delightful, even when the Protestant sentiments shocked her as being not merely untrue, but hurting that aesthetic sense never remote from the mind of the devout Catholic. [11]
- I suppose French morality is not of that straight-laced description which is shocked at trifles. [5]
- Encouraged by the matron, who was not less shocked than he had been at Melissa's daring, he returned to the anteroom, where, at first, greatly excited, he walked up and down, and then sank on a marble seat to wait for his sister. [10]
- A complication of maladies was mentioned, but the true underlying cause was implied in the article, and this had shocked but not surprised her. [9]
- Now that he looked the thing in the face it shocked him. [11]
- He was a little shocked to see, as it were all at once, how delicate she looked. [11]
- I tell you I was shocked at the look in her face when I saw it again. [11]
- Some were shocked, however, as the Colonel had feared they would be, at the want of the customary invocation. [6]
- His benefactor pulled himself away, shocked and ashamed, as one is by such a chance, and got back to his wife, and the man lapsed back into the mystery of misery out of which he had emerged. [8]
- She must lend her aid in transporting him to the Serapeum; and when she firmly expressed her views to the widow, Praxilla was shocked, and sincerely repented of having lost her self-control. [10]
- I think I heard of such an adventure, which did credit to Claridge Pasha's heart, though it shocked Hamley at the time. [11]
- This saying would have shocked the Honourable Hilary inexpressibly. [9]
- A man who has not seen a friend for a generation, keeps him in mind always as he saw him last, and is somehow surprised, and is also shocked, to see the aging change the years have wrought when he sees him again. [5]
- The governor's death had shocked him no less than it did her, and he had to tell Paula all he knew of the dead man's last hours. [10]
- However, had he had a glimpse of the Speaker's lists under the hopelessly crushed hat of Mr. Bascom, perhaps he might have been shocked, after all. [9]
- Senator Dilworthy, was greatly shocked, of course, but he was full of charity for the erring. [5]
- But when I got to the tent door I stopped and stepped back, grieved and shocked, for I heard Joan crying, as I mistakenly thought--crying as if she could not contain nor endure the anguish of her soul, crying as if she would die. [5]
- And I venture further to give it as my opinion--to put it mildly that others have been as disturbed and shocked as I. I have seen many, talked with many, since Sunday. [9]
- He could speak for himself and for a number of people in the congregation when he reiterated his opinion that they were honestly shocked at what Mr. Hodder had preached, and that this was his sole motive in requesting Mr. Hodder to resign. [9]
- We, however, look for and are not much shocked by political eccentricities and heresies in South Carolina. [7]
- It shocked the flesh and angered the nerves. [11]
- A thought had flashed through his mind, a thought which stunned him, which passed like some powerful current through his veins, shocked him, then gave him a palpitating life. [11]
- Not that they failed to be shocked sometimes, when, on her wild Indian pony, Fleda swept through Manitou like a wind and out into the prairie, riding, as it were, to the end of the world. [11]
- They are not even shocked at vulgarity. [4]
- I pass over escapades in Ripton that shocked one half of the population and convulsed the other half. [9]
- With a last effort, however- -as the priest, shocked, stretched out his hand and said: "Have done, have done, Trudel! [11]
- In what she did there was no panic or hysteria of lacerated heart and shocked sense; she only sank to her knees in the room a few feet away from him, and looked at him. [11]
- Mr. Cuthbert, however, did not appear to realize that he had shocked her. [9]
- In the first days after that ill-starred month, he had gone to her, only to be repelled as a woman can repel whose soul has been shocked, whose self-respect has been shamed. [11]
- I can even conceive how such a discovery must have shocked you, temporarily aroused your indignation, as a clergyman, against the world as it is--and, I may add, as it has always been. [9]
- He was shocked, but he drew himself together. [11]
- He had later been shocked, however, by news that the best of his colonels had been ambushed and killed, and that others had been made prisoners and treated with barbarity. [11]
- Hamley may have been shocked, but Claridge Pasha has every reason to be glad that he helped a fellow-being in trouble. [11]
- He would have been shocked if you had told him this. [9]
- Mr. Crewe had been fortunate enough to see the inside of that mysterious room, and, being a sufficiently clever man to realize the importance and necessity of government by corporations, had been shocked at nothing he had seen or heard. [9]
- He had shocked, awed, and troubled his listeners. [11]
- I was shocked at his breaking his pledge, I was so vexed that our marriage hadn't been the success it might have been, and I think I was a little mad. [11]
- I glanced up at De Metz, and was shocked at the paleness of his face. [5]
- Janet was silent, angrier than ever, shocked that tragedy, degradation, could be accepted thus circumstantially. [9]
- It had pained and shocked the Cure more than any he had ever heard, but he urged for her no penalty as Portugais had set for himself with the austere approval of the Abbe. [11]
- Humanity is shocked and repelled by it. [6]
- They were shocked and indignant at first, but when the first scene had been faced they began to make the best of things all round. [11]
- We were not an exemplary couple," he added quickly, glancing at Natasha and noticing on her face curiosity as to how he would speak of his wife, "but her death shocked me terribly. [2]
- It disturbed, it almost shocked him. [11]
- Holding the candle above her head, she looked in the mirror on her dressing-table, and laughed nervously at the shocked look in her eyes, at the hand pressed upon the bosom whose agitations troubled the delicate linen at her breast. [11]
- You have made a mess of things, and shocked us all. [11]
- Secondly, she was a little shocked at the tremendous character of the triple matrimonial suggestion. [6]
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