Use tull in a sentence
Sentences starting with tull
- Tull is trailing you. [13]
- Tull broke the spell with a laugh, a laugh without mirth, a laugh that was only a sound betraying fear. [13]
- Tull will have riders all over this sage. [13]
- Tull and several of his riders had reached the spot where Lassiter had parted with his guns. [13]
- Tull had anticipated just the move held in mind by Venters. [13]
- Tull is hard, I know. [13]
- Tull stopped in his tracks, with right hand raised and shaking. [13]
- Tull always blunted her spirit, and she grew conscious that she had feigned a boldness which she did not possess. [13]
- Tull could not fight in the open Venters had said, Lassiter had said, that her Elder shirked fight and worked in the dark. [13]
- Tull an' Jerry didn't ride to Glaze!...Well, I met Blake en' Dorn, both good friends of mine, usually, as far as their Mormon lights will let 'em go. [13]
Sentences ending with tull
- She resumed her visits to the village, and upon one of these she encountered Tull. [13]
- I told Judkins--And Tull? [13]
- She would have tried to turn the iron-jawed brute she rode, she would have given herself to that relentless, dark-browed Tull. [13]
- Then gunshots in the rear reminded him of Tull. [13]
- Only don't rouse the devil in me by praying for Tull! [13]
- But he stood tall and straight, his wide shoulders flung back, with the muscles of his bound arms rippling and a blue flame of defiance in the gaze he bent on Tull. [13]
- If I can't stay with you I can still laugh at Tull. [13]
- Strangely his foreshadowing of change did not hold a thought of the killing of Tull. [13]
- Remembering Jane's accusation of bitterness, he tried hard to put aside his rancor in judging Tull. [13]
- But you'll most likely meet riders with Tull. [13]
Short sentences using tull
- I shall reprove Elder Tull. [13]
- Tull was climbing. [13]
- Tull is implacable. [13]
- He'll outwit Tull. [13]
- He cursed Tull. [13]
- Tull! [13]
- Tull halted. [13]
- Marry Tull. [13]
- Elder Tull! [13]
Sentences containing tull two or more times
- Venters had come for that and for more--he wanted to meet Tull face to face; if not Tull, then Dyer; if not Dyer, then anyone in the secret of these master conspirators. [13]
- Tull was there, an' that fat party who once tried to throw a gun on me, an' other important-lookin' men, en' that little frog-legged feller who was with Tull the day I rode in here. [13]
More example sentences with the word tull in them
- I'll see Tull while I'm here, and tell him to his face. [13]
- He told Tull where the red herd was, of a deal made with Oldrin', that Jerry Card had made the deal. [13]
- He was wondering what could have taken Tull away. [13]
- I thought Tull was goin' to drop, an' that little frog-legged cuss, he looked some limp an' white. [13]
- First of all, Tull, as he was a man, wanted her for himself; and secondly, he hoped to save her and her riches for his church. [13]
- Did he meet Tull last night? [13]
- Venters noted that Tull and the line of horsemen, perhaps ten or twelve in number, stopped several times and evidently looked hard down the slope. [13]
- It produced a transformation in Tull and his companions. [13]
- Tull, gathering himself together, turned to the horses, attended by his pale comrades. [13]
- Lassiter will hev to git away before Tull en' his riders come in. [13]
- If you're goin' to begin pullin' guns on Tull an' Oldin' you want to be cool. [13]
- Yet as she thought of her great motive, of Tull, and of that other whose name she had schooled herself never to think of in connection with Milly Erne's avenger, she suddenly found she had no choice. [13]
- Just now in this meeting Tull had ignored the fact that he had sued, exhorted, demanded that she marry him. [13]
- Dust shrouded the sunset red of shaking rims; dust shrouded Tull as he fell on his knees with uplifted arms. [13]
- Hatred of Tull still existed in his heart, but it had lost its white heat. [13]
- He could have shot Dyer in the midst of his religious services at the altar; he could have killed Tull in front of wives and babes. [13]
- It's no little shame to me, Elder Tull, that through my friendship he has roused the enmity of my people and become an outcast. [13]
- Soon as I see Tull there'll be a change in your fortunes. [13]
- He laughed in scorn at the idea of Tull bein' a minister. [13]
- What would Tull say to this achievement of the outcast who rode too often to Deception Pass? [13]
- He spoke the ringin', lightnin' truth....Then he accused Tull of the underhand, miserable robbery of a helpless woman. [13]
- And Tull has ridden out on his way to Glaze. [13]
- And in this planning, his trip to Cottonwoods, with its revived hate of Tull and consequent unleashing of fierce passions, soon faded out of mind. [13]
- With a wave of his hand, enjoining silence, Tull stepped forward in such a way that he concealed Venters. [13]
- There'll be some of an uprisin' when Tull gits back. [13]
- Would Tull leave my herds at the mercy of rustlers and wolves just because--because--? [13]
- He recognized many Mormons, and looked hard for Tull and his men, but looked in vain. [13]
- If you'd let me make a call on Tull, an' a long-deferred call on--" "Hush!...Hush! [13]
- But sooner or later Tull and I will meet. [13]
- You've a fine knife-wielder here--one Tull, I believe!...Maybe you've all had your tongues cut out? [13]
- Where, in addressing Jane, he had been mild and gentle, now, with his first speech to Tull, he was dry, cool, biting. [13]
- They were seven in number, and Tull, the leader, a tall, dark man, was an elder of Jane's church. [13]
- An' it ended in Frank goin' to the meetin'-house where Milly was listenin', en' before her en' everybody else he called that preacher--called him, well, almost as hard as Venters called Tull here sometime back. [13]
- I learned--I know-- I'm sure there was a deal between Tull and Oldring. [13]
- I'll tell him I'm ready for the yoke--only give me back Fay--and--and I'll marry Tull! [13]
- At any rate, I know this, between Tull and death then there was not the breadth of the littlest hair. [13]
- Like a shot his voice halted Tull. [13]
- But Tull and his churchmen wouldn't ruin Jane Withersteen unless the Church was to profit by that ruin. [13]
- For a moment he closely regarded Tull and his comrades, and then, halting in his slow walk, he seemed to relax. [13]
- Was Tull what he appeared to be? [13]
- If I couldn't hate Tull, could I hate you? [13]
- Men like Tull had been shot, but had one ever been so terribly denounced in public? [13]
- Never would she forget the effect on Tull and his men when Venters shouted Lassiter's name. [13]
- But we didn't find Tull in one of them places. [13]
- Venters saw Tull drooping in his saddle. [13]
- Only a few days had elapsed since the hour of his encounter with Tull, yet they had been forgotten and now seemed far off, and the interval one that now appeared large and profound with incalculable change in his feelings. [13]
- You must be crazy to ride in here this way--with them hosses--talkie' thet way about Tull en' Jerry Card. [13]
- He turned a corner to meet Tull face to face, eye to eye. [13]
- Three--four miles we've come across this valley, en' no Tull yet in sight. [13]
- She did not believe that Tull had been actuated solely by his minister's zeal to save her soul. [13]
- It must have been a puzzling circumstance for Tull. [13]
- She might never be able to marry a man of her choice, but she certainly never would become the wife of Tull. [13]
- The rider stepped away from her, moving out with the same slow, measured stride in which he had approached, and the fact that his action placed her wholly to one side, and him no nearer to Tull and his men, had a penetrating significance. [13]
- Tull himself appeared at the door, bent low, craning his neck. [13]
- Some Gentile feller at last told Venters he'd find Tull in that long buildin' next to Parsons's store. [13]
- You'll leave Tull and his riders as if they were standing still. [13]
- As for Tull and his churchmen, when they had harassed her, perhaps made her poor, they would find her unchangeable, and then she would get back most of what she had lost. [13]
- She forgave Tull, and felt a melancholy regret over what she knew he considered duty, irrespective of his personal feeling for her. [13]
- Venters spoke up, an' his voice sort of chilled an' cut, en' he told Tull he had a few things to say. [13]
- Tull has killed a man an' drawed on others. [13]
- Tull put out a groping hand. [13]
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