Use word in a sentence
Sentences starting with word
- Word for word was intended to be heard by every one, even the remark that he wished to make the acquaintance of her father, whom he remembered as a brave comrade. [10]
- Word came to us that an accident had happened to the machinery, and that we should be hove-to for a day, or longer, to accomplish necessary repairs. [11]
- Word was delivered to his Highness that thou" --he turned to Nahoum again--"wast in thy palace, and Achmet Pasha went thither. [11]
- Word had come to her. [11]
- Word was brought to Count Leonardo that a company of mountebanks besought his hospitality. [5]
- Word was sent to Carnac, and he said he would see them after the work was done for the day. [11]
- Word was given to assemble on a certain night, when they would depart immediately. [5]
- Word it like this: "A. [5]
- Word came back that the ladies were packing, and must be excused. [4]
- Word was brought that Bucklaw still lived, but was in a high fever, and that the chances were all against him; and Phips sent cordials and wines from his own stores, and asked that news be brought to him of any change. [11]
Sentences ending with word
- Do you find yourself disposed to take a special interest in Elsie,--to fall in love with her, in a word? [6]
- You shall keep your word. [11]
- I heard of your riding to the Neck of Baroob--the men of Boonda Broke brought word. [11]
- I am but young to die, and thou canst save me with one little word. [5]
- I quite understand you; and until I feel that you have good reason once more to respect the maniac who lost you by his own fault, I, who fought you like your most deadly foe, will not even speak the final word. [10]
- Ah, why did you use me so, and send me no word? [5]
- And somehow you--well, you fascinate me; I think that that is about the word. [5]
- Once Eda exclaimed:--"When you do fall in love, Janet, you must tell me all about it, every word! [9]
- While he was yet speaking, Caracalla, leaning on the table by his couch with both hands, fixed his eyes on his face, without a word. [10]
- She shrank, and yet again she said that she would rather have his cruelty than another man's tenderness, so long as she knew that she had his-- She paused, and did not say the word. [11]
Short sentences using word
- One word with you, Porphyrius. [10]
- And his plighted word? [2]
- That's my last word. [9]
- She repeated the word. [9]
- Reborn,--that was the word. [9]
- Honora repeated the word. [9]
- He loved the word. [9]
- You've broken your word. [8]
- She withholds the word. [5]
- Seven cents a word. [5]
Sentences containing word two or more times
- I will remain your ally in this matter; for, as Cambyses' dying father appointed me the counsellor of his son in word and deed, I venture occasionally a bold word to arrest his excesses. [10]
- If a word would do it, I would beg for strength to withhold the word. [5]
- It's just a word, and it's a mighty good word, too. [5]
- She had one word which she always kept on hand, and ready, like a life-preserver, a kind of emergency word to strap on when she was likely to get washed overboard in a sudden way--that was the word Synonymous. [5]
- Not one single word of evidence had the defence brought to discredit Crozier, save by Crozier's own word of mouth; and if Crozier had cared to commit perjury, the defence could not have proved him guilty of it. [11]
- It was a woman's reason, and it was not without a certain exquisite egotism and vanity, for she remembered so well the letter she had written him--every word was etched into her mind; and she knew by heart every word of his reply. [11]
- He forgot that what he was saying about Natasha could have been applied word for word to himself in relation to his wife. [2]
- She felt it was to be a struggle between them, and she must be alert and persuasive, and match him word for word, move for move. [11]
- Julie said this was charming "There is something so enchanting in the smile of melancholy," she said to Boris, repeating word for word a passage she had copied from a book. [2]
- An' Willie was tryin' to git a word in to prove he wasn't at home all the day it happened--which was true, as I know--but Willie couldn't git a word in, an' then Judge Dyer went on layin' down the law. [13]
More example sentences with the word word in them
- In the New Zealand law occurs this: "The word person wherever it occurs throughout the Act includes woman. [5]
- But I have your word for it, too, and the returning elasticity of spirits which is manifested in your letters. [7]
- I am not your wife in any real sense of the word, I cannot hold you, I cannot even interest you. [9]
- Get emancipation into your new State government constitution and there will be no such word as fail for your cause. [7]
- Bear witness to your friend that no evil word ever passed the lips of either of them. [10]
- No word of your discourse escaped me. [10]
- Carry word to your captain that we'll overhaul him by sundown, and sink him before supper. [11]
- One word about your absent husband must surely sound sweeter to your ears, than all my music. [10]
- I'll go with you--now there's my word on it. [5]
- He would make young Schopper pay some penalty yet more than a mere fine, to that he pledged his royal word, and as for young Welemisl, he was minded to devise some punishment that should hinder many an over-bold knight from drawing his sword! [10]
- All right,--said the young fellow.--I would n't be hard on the poor little-- The word he used was objectionable in point of significance and of grammar. [6]
- A word for you--from your Masked Rider! [13]
- I have warned you, sir, and warn you again of the consequences of your meditated crime, and I give you my word I will do all in my power to frustrate it. [9]
- Now go--and mind you, not a word of this to anybody. [5]
- And how will you word it?--for it must have proper official form. [5]
- Joan said: "Then you will send word to my headquarters that I am not going? [5]
- Tell me that you will not send word to Monsieur Doltaire--tell me! [11]
- When you say you will do a thing 'directly,' you mean 'immediately'; in the American language--generally speaking--the word signifies 'after a little. [5]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- Suppose I told you that Austen Vane has avoided me, that he would not utter a word against you or in favour of himself? [9]
- When I hear you speak I want to shut my eyes, I am so happy; and every word of mine seems clumsy when you talk to me; and I feel of how little account I am beside you. [11]
- Ay, then, but you shall speak, or I'll break my word to her, to do right by her son. [11]
- Yet--I would give you one more word of advice. [10]
- One word more: You must be in the Circus by sunset. [10]
- Upon my word, you know, it's quite serious and in earnest, that's clear. [12]
- Even Croesus, who you know is one of Amasis' well-wishers, and advises peace whenever it is possible, had not a word to say against it. [10]
- It is like-no, you have the word precise, Joseph. [11]
- But I see you doubt my word, Miss Swain. [9]
- She had not yet learned to use the word patronize in the social sense, and she was at a loss to describe the attitude of Mrs. Duncan and her daughter, though her instinct had registered it. [9]
- Night caught us yesterday where we had to take quarters in a peasant's house which was occupied by the family and a lot of cows and calves--also several rabbits.--[His word for fleas. [5]
- I am jealous, yes, I own I am jealous of any word, spoken or written, that would tend to impair that birthright of reverence which becomes for so many in after years the basis of a deeper religious sentiment. [6]
- That Mrs. Eddy wrote that amazing By-law with her own hand we have much better evidence than her word. [5]
- When anything went wrong, Sam'l had an appropriate word for the occasion. [9]
- On it was written the word Kathleen. [11]
- He explained in writing, and was very explicit: 'I declare upon my word of honour that I did not say the words attributed to me. [5]
- An Englishman may write with the most brutal frankness about any man or institution among us and we republish him without dreaming of altering a line or a word. [5]
- She did not write a mournful poem; indeed, she was a silent person, and perhaps hardly said a word about it; but she quietly turned of a deep orange color with jaundice. [6]
- And perhaps he would then have been comforted and would have said that word to me. [2]
- The word impassioned would seem misplaced, if applied to any of Mr. Emerson's orations. [6]
- Yet, if you would only put in a good word, my time would surely come now. [10]
- Moreover, the magazine would not have allowed me to use so gross a word as that. [5]
- But if you would like to defeat Buchanan and his gang, allow me a word with you: Does any one pretend that Fillmore can carry the vote of this State? [7]
- But no, she would keep her word to Philip, till Philip came again. [11]
- Any other word would have answered as well--though--in truth it would not have sounded so Scriptural. [5]
- 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]
- The second thing would be to depolarize every fixed religious idea in the mind by changing the word which stands for it. [6]
- My word "fountain" would be correct; it would speak the strict truth; and it would convey the strict truth to the handful of Syrians, and the strictest misinformation to the North American millions. [5]
- Sirona is a worthy and innocent woman, and at the time when Phoebicius came out to seek her, I had never even set eyes upon her nor had my ears ever heard a word pass her lips. [10]
- What troubled Mr. Worthington infinitely more was the progress of his suit; for it had become a snit, though progress is a wrong word to use in connection with it. [9]
- But about the workshop, do your hear, not a word. [10]
- And as she worked over the intricacies of this problem the word her husband had applied to her action recurred to her--precipitate. [9]
- He work and work and fret and worry for me and Marie, and sometimes he just sit and look at me and say not a word. [11]
- He kept his word. [4]
- Don't take my word. [4]
- I'll keep my word. [13]
- Kilby kept his word. [11]
- Yet one more word. [10]
- He keeps his word. [10]
- But upon my word, Victoria, you have a delicious way of putting things. [9]
- I spoke--merely a word, to call his attention. [5]
- He pledged his word, that his men would look on at the duel without taking any share in it, no matter what the result might be. [10]
- I use this word, not to be found in my dictionaries, as expressing the brain-cell power corresponding to electricity. [6]
- Use the right word, not its second cousin. [5]
- I give my word, Miss Withersteen, thet I went cold to my very marrow. [13]
- Yes, on my word, it's Bezukhov! [2]
- And upon my word, if I have to live under foreign rule, I'd as leave have a French whip over me as an English! [11]
- As for the word, I hate the sound of it, for it conveys a lie; and as for the thing itself, I wish it was in hell, where it belongs. [5]
- But, 'pon my word, I can't see much difference between Washington and Newport. [4]
- Don't whisper another word, Huck. [5]
- Then, without a word, he took from his pocket the little phial that he had carried so long, rolled it for an instant in his palm, felt its worn, discoloured cork musingly, and threw it out of the window. [11]
- Without saying a word, he threw a gold chain to his brother, ordered his nobles to follow him, and left the garden, but only to wander restlessly up and down his apartments, and try to drown his rage in wine. [10]
- True to his word, he brought a crucifix and put it up--not where he wished, but, at my request, opposite the door, upon the wall. [11]
- Together, without a word, he and De la Foret carried him to the couch and laid him down. [11]
- But a true word, fresh from the lips of a true man, is worth paying for, at the rate of eight dollars a day, or even of fifty dollars a lecture. [6]
- He kept his word, found Shon M'Gann, and on an autumn day of a year not so long ago lounged in this hut on Clear Mountain. [11]
- She spoke no word, but gently undid the other's hair, and smoothed and brushed it softly. [11]
- Pierre, without a word, began cleaning his rifle, while Macavoy smoked, and sat looking into the distance, surveying the sweet warmth and light. [11]
- Hodder repeated the word, as one groping on the threshold of a great discovery . [9]
- I pass the word, and things are so and so. [11]
- Cynthia repeated the word, and remembered the glimpse she had had of him in the dining room with Miss Janet Duncan. [9]
- It was the word, "Temporise," and it came from the Prime Minister. [11]
- I was married--terrible word! [9]
- Well, upon my word! [5]
- Hurry, was the word! [5]
- H. Upon my word! [5]
- They're after sending word you wanted me. [9]
- A sensation (the word you see is material and inappropriate) of etherealization and imponderability pervaded me, and I was not sorry to get rid of such a dull, slow mass as I now perceived myself to be, lying there on the bed. [4]
- And not a word would she speak to Chartersea the whole of the dinner, nor look to the right or left of her plate. [9]
- Any fine, large word would have answered just as well: psychosuperintangibly --electroincandescently--oligarcheologically--sanchrosynchro- stereoptically--any of these would have answered, any of these would have filled the void. [5]
- That is the word with the bark on it! [5]
- Yet not a word which could have resembled a question escaped his beardless lips while he examined, sewed, and bandaged the deep sword thrust with the skill and care of a surgeon. [10]
- At three o'clock word was sent in that Mr. Austen Vane was outside, and wished to speak with his father as soon as the latter was at leisure. [9]
- Not a loud word was permitted to be uttered. [10]
- And yet the word was on the lips of a great many men on the Street. [4]
- Not a dissentient word was heard-indeed, the man who should have dared to utter one would certainly not have escaped unpunished. [10]
- Not a single word unconnected with his trade, the weather, or an accident, had ever reached the friends' ears from Chello's thick lips, and this circumstance seemed to warrant Hermon in the expectation of learning from him the pure, unadulterated truth. [10]
- He kept his word to you--at the risk of his life, and, as his son, I take a greater pride in him to-day than I ever have before. [9]
- Hume spoke no word to them, but looked at them and stood up. [11]
- This is my word to thee, that thou mayst know that I am not alone. [11]
- So he sent word to the sick man, that he should be pleased to visit him and have some conversation with him; and received for answer that he would be welcome. [6]
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