Use tom in a sentence
Sentences starting with tom
- Tom said: "But you know I didn't know you were my mother; and besides--" "Well, nemmine 'bout dat, now; let it go. [5]
- Tom said it would take him days to get so he wouldn't forget he was a deef and dummy sometimes, and speak out before he thought. [5]
- Tom and I would have preferred to sleep in the woods near by, with our feet to the blaze; this was partly from motives of economy, and partly because Tom, in common with other pioneers, held an inn in contempt. [9]
- Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from time to time, and tried hard to acquit himself satisfactorily, but he was too new to such things, and too ill at ease to accomplish more than a tolerable success. [5]
- Tom turned in without the added vexation of prayers, and Sid made mental note of the omission. [5]
- Tom sat down within a few feet of her. [9]
- Tom tried again, with soothing words in his mouth, and was repulsed again. [5]
- Tom staked him with marbles to play "keeps" with, and then took all the winnings away from him. [5]
- Tom spoke out, with lively apprehension-- "We be going to the dogs, 'tis plain. [5]
- Tom Gaylord roared with laughter. [9]
Sentences ending with tom
- Oh, good-licks; are you in real dead-wood earnest, Tom? [5]
- And what brings you down here, Sergeant Tom? [11]
- But I think you come to smile on virtue, all the same, Sergeant Tom. [11]
- It seems only yesterday when we brought her home, Tom. [9]
- But I forgive ye, Tom. [5]
- Ray was gone with Tom. [9]
- He advanced hesitatingly, with head bowed and bare, and dropped upon one knee in front of Tom. [5]
- For additional evidence, with details, see M. Houzeau, 'Etudes sur les Facultes Mentales des Animaux,' tom. [1]
- But won't the widow take it away from us, Tom? [5]
- I says: "But what are we going to tell your aunt Sally has made us so long getting down here from the village, Tom? [5]
Short sentences using tom
- Captain Tom Bowling was garrulous. [5]
- But Tom Sawyer was different. [5]
- Tom himself was visibly embarrassed. [9]
- Let's us go, too, Tom. [5]
- Should I wake Tom? [9]
- How about it, Tom? [9]
- I glanced at Tom. [9]
- No--it's somebody snoring, Tom. [5]
- I prefer not, Tom. [11]
- Azara, 'Voyages,' etc., tom. [1]
Sentences containing tom two or more times
- Tom looked on with a grin, while little Tom and Peggy reached out their hands in delight, their mother vigorously blocking their intentions. [9]
- Tom says: "Now, we'll start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer's Gang. [5]
- Tom rained cuffs upon the head and its shield, saying no word: the victim received each blow with a beseeching, "Please, Marse Tom!--oh, please, Marse Tom! [5]
- Tom, oh, Cousin Tom! [11]
- But Tom wanted to resk it; so we slid in there and got three candles, and Tom laid five cents on the table for pay. [5]
- Tom was impatient to go to the haunted house; Huck was measurably so, also--but suddenly said: "Lookyhere, Tom, do you know what day it is? [5]
- Then Jim says--rather timid, because he see Tom was getting pretty tetchy: "Mars Tom, what is a metaphor? [5]
- Tom had his store clothes on, and an audience--and that was always nuts for Tom Sawyer. [5]
- Tom Scott--where's Tom Scott? [12]
- She started homeward, now, intending to find Tom and tell him; Tom would be thankful and their troubles would be healed. [5]
More example sentences with the word tom in them
- It wouldn't be you, Tom Sawyer, if you was to let such a chance go by. [5]
- Sergeant Tom, ah, you will wake well, soon. [11]
- I won't give you away," Tom would beg. [9]
- Not that Tom yearned for the slipper; but he regarded its occasional applications as being as inevitable as changes in the weather; lying did not come easily to him, and left to himself he much preferred to confess and have the matter over with. [9]
- Meantime Howells had written his Atlantic notice of Tom Sawyer, and now inclosed Clemens a proof of it. [5]
- And then Tom would take another innings, and then the old man again--and so on, and so on, for an hour and more, each trying to beat out the other. [5]
- At night Tom would suffer none to watch save Weldon and himself, not trusting Riley or Cutcheon. [9]
- I reckoned Tom would fly at his aunt and hug her head off; but if you believe me he set there like a rock, and never said a word. [5]
- These were the words he was singing as Sergeant Tom rode towards the tavern: "The hot blood leaps in his quivering breast Voila! [11]
- No, Tom, I won't be rich, and I won't live in them cussed smothery houses. [5]
- They ran forward with woe and dismay in their faces, exclaiming-- "Oh, poor Tom, poor lad! [5]
- Big Tom sat with us before the fire and told bear stories. [4]
- Tom had struggled with his pride a few days, and tried to "whistle her down the wind," but failed. [5]
- Poor Tom ate with his fingers mainly; but no one smiled at it, or even seemed to observe it. [5]
- Tom was panting with his exertions by this time. [5]
- So Tom argued with himself that it was an immense advantaged for Roxy to have a master who was pleased with her, as this planter manifestly was. [5]
- They too stared, with different exclamations on their lips,--Cowan and Bowman and Tom McChesney and Terence McCann in front. [9]
- The twins left with Buckstone, and Tom Driscoll joined the company with them uninvited. [5]
- Ten minutes later, with a receipted bill in his pocket, Tom McMahon made for the barber's shop which Mazarine had entered. [11]
- He began to wish he could see a flash from the lantern--it would frighten him, but it would at least tell him that Tom was alive yet. [5]
- Once she asked why Tom was away so much. [5]
- Peter Erwin, of whom we caught a glimpse doing an errand for Uncle Tom in the bank. [9]
- And so the whole family was as happy as birds, and nobody could be gratefuler and lovinger than what they was to Tom Sawyer; and the same to me, though I hadn't done nothing. [5]
- But other men, who were not half so good as Uncle Tom, got rich. [9]
- One poor chap, who had no other grandeur to offer, said with tolerably manifest pride in the remembrance: "Well, Tom Sawyer he licked me once. [5]
- Poor Aunt Mary, who did not understand that a performance of "Pinafore" could give birth to the unfulfilled longings which result in the creation of high things, spoke to Uncle Tom a week later concerning an astonishing and apparently abnormal access of industry. [9]
- Tom went on whitewashing--paid no attention to the steamboat. [5]
- Privately, after a while, Tom organised a royal court! [5]
- Once in a while I heard Weldon's answering shot, but I remembered my promise to Tom not to waste powder unless I were sure. [9]
- The tremendous catastrophe which had befallen Tom had changed his moral landscape in much the same way. [5]
- Well, one day when the shaft was down about eight foot, the rock got so hard that we had to put in a blast--the first blast'n' we'd ever done since Tom Quartz was born. [5]
- Eh, Sergeant Tom, what is the matter? [11]
- I'll tell you what I knows, I knows enough to bu'st dat will to flinders--en more, mind you, _more!_" Tom was aghast. [5]
- Tom asked me what he'd better do, but I didn't know. [5]
- Usually the books were Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, the morals of which were not regarded as wholly exemplary. [5]
- Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone. [5]
- The upper branches were alive with these industrious toilers, and Big Tom was always on the alert to discover and mark a bee-gum, which he could visit afterwards. [4]
- One afternoon Tom went to work.... [9]
- After that we went to ploughing, an occupation which Tom fancied but little, for he loved the life of a hunter best of all. [9]
- This course worked well, and Tom began to groan again. [5]
- It's jest as well to have 'em pooty as long as they don't cost any more than if they was Tom and Sally. [6]
- Tom was very well satisfied with himself. [5]
- During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings. [5]
- In the morning we went out to the woodpile and chopped up the brass candlestick into handy sizes, and Tom put them and the pewter spoon in his pocket. [5]
- One evening, as we went home in an open street-car together, after such a departure, Tom blurted out:--"Hugh, I believe I care for your family as much as for my own. [9]
- At sundown, when we loosed our exhausted horses to graze on the wet grass by the streams, Tom would go off to look for a deer or turkey, and often not come back to us until long after darkness had fallen. [9]
- How at dawn we found them gone, and Kenton and Harrod and brave Captain Montgomery set out in pursuit, with Cowan and Tom and Ray. [9]
- Tom knew their ways and the danger of this sort of conduct. [5]
- Then we waited, watching Tom with a prayer in our hearts. [9]
- Sergeant Tom stood watching her pityingly; the old man's head was bowed. [11]
- Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one. [5]
- It was my watch till midnight, and then it was Jim's; but Tom stayed up, because he said ship captains done that when they was making the land, and didn't stand no regular watch. [5]
- Tom says it wasn't enough; but I said nobody wouldn't ever see the plates that Jim throwed out, because they'd fall in the dog-fennel and jimpson weeds under the window-hole--then we could tote them back and he could use them over again. [5]
- So the thing was working very well, Tom said; he said he never see a thing work more satisfactory. [5]
- Big Tom Wilson was with it. [4]
- The unsuspecting Tom was too good-natured to be offended, and shortly after dinner Austen found himself in the process of being looked over by a stout gentleman named Putter, proprietor of Putter's Livery, who claimed to be a judge of men as well as horses. [9]
- Dick, she that was Tom Doane's wife, she loves thee. [11]
- Pierre continued: "I was to have met Tom Liffey here--to-night. [11]
- Old Tom Sanger was threatening to shoot the first man that fired again, and he would have kept his word. [11]
- But Tom McChesney was the best wrestler of the lot, and could make a wider leap than any other man in Harrodstown. [9]
- When Dr. Leiden was still coming twice a day to Gloucester Street, Mr. Tom must needs get into a scrape with one of the ladies of the theatre, and come to me in the Circle chambers for one hundred pounds. [9]
- When Tom Quartz was sot once, he was always sot--and you might a blowed him up as much as three million times 'n' you'd never a broken him of his cussed prejudice agin quartz mining. [5]
- So Jim he was sorry, and said he wouldn't behave so no more, and then me and Tom shoved for bed. [5]
- Well, as I was saying, we waited that morning till everybody was settled down to business, and nobody in sight around the yard; then Tom he carried the sack into the lean-to whilst I stood off a piece to keep watch. [5]
- And Uncle Tom was right when he said we should have nothing but jam and bread and butter for supper: oh, yes, and cold meat. [9]
- Tom said we was right in the midst of the Arabian Nights now. [5]
- Yet little Tom was not unhappy. [5]
- But Tom Canty was not sorry; for this loyal uproar was sweeter music to him than any poetry, no matter what its quality might be. [5]
- Tom Canty's father was never heard of again. [5]
- Somewhat later it was mentioned that Tom was to study no more at present, whereupon her little ladyship exclaimed-- "'Tis a pity, 'tis a pity! [5]
- One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste. [5]
- Tom McChesney himself was in most of them, a hot favorite. [9]
- But Tom he was huffy, and said me and Jim was a couple of ignorant blatherskites, and then he says: "Suppose there's a brown calf and a big brown dog, and an artist is making a picture of them. [5]
- The man that was hit--yes, Sergeant Tom. [11]
- Tom said she was going to get one of us, sure, before we got through. [5]
- Being Tom Sawyer was easy and comfortable, and it stayed easy and comfortable till by and by I hear a steamboat coughing along down the river. [5]
- Almost instantly there was another shot, and a blue wisp of smoke rose from the red-bud bushes, where Tom was. [9]
- Everybody said it was a real beautiful oath, and asked Tom if he got it out of his own head. [5]
- Tom said it was a good idea, so he took a pencil and wrote it in. [5]
- But Big Tom was a gentleman: he never killed deer for mere sport. [4]
- Tom said nobody warn't accusing him. [5]
- Maybe you don't want to bet you will, Tom? [5]
- I found myself walking with Tom and Susan past hurrying travellers and porters to the Decatur Street entrance, where my automobile stood waiting. [9]
- Tom and Weldon walked ahead, driving the two horses, followed by Cutcheon, his head dropped between his shoulders. [9]
- There was a waiting pause; then, at a signal, a triumphant peal of music burst forth, and Tom Canty, clothed in a long robe of cloth of gold, appeared at a door, and stepped upon the platform. [5]
- Tom discovered Charing Village presently, and rested himself at the beautiful cross built there by a bereaved king of earlier days; then idled down a quiet, lovely road, past the great cardinal's stately palace, toward a far more mighty and majestic palace beyond--Westminster. [5]
- I am not very old, Tom. [9]
- The streets were very narrow, and crooked, and dirty, especially in the part where Tom Canty lived, which was not far from London Bridge. [5]
- Houzeau gives a very curious account of his observations on this subject in his 'Facultes Mentales des Animaux,' tom. [1]
- I think a vast deal of Tom, Major. [9]
- One of those useless, slushy afternoons, I took Tom for a walk that led us, as dusk came on, past Nancy's house. [9]
- Big Tom joined us in our room after supper. [4]
- But the effect upon Tom Canty's mother and sisters was different. [5]
- Even Tom, intent upon the trail, turned and laughed at Polly Ann as she stood clutching me. [9]
- Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village, Huckleberry Finn, son of the town drunkard. [5]
- Tom Canty turned upon him and said, sharply-- "Why dost thou hesitate? [5]
- Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying juveniles about him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life. [5]
- When I got up stairs I looked out at the window and see Tom doing his level best with the lightning-rod, but he couldn't come it, his hands was so sore. [5]
- He also made up his mind that Tom should be allowed a reasonable time for spiritual preparation, and then be hanged, drawn and quartered, according to the law and usage of the day in cases of high treason. [5]
- Then Tom girded up his loins, so to speak, and went to work to "get his verses. [5]
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