Use words in a sentence
Sentences starting with words
- Words fail me when I come to describe the frightful panic of these creatures, frenzied by the instinct of self-preservation. [9]
- Words realize nothing, vivify nothing to you, unless you have suffered in your own person the thing which the words try to describe. [5]
- Words were now uttered, that brought the blood to Ulrich's cheeks, yet he intentionally pretended not to hear them, because he dared not contradict tales that might be true. [10]
- Words he had used many years ago in Jersey kept ringing in his ears--"'Good-bye, Sir Philip'--I'll be more than that some day. [11]
- Words seem useless to express the complicated nature of my suffering at that moment,--my remorse, my sense of deception, of hypocrisy,--yes, and my terror. [9]
- Words from Swinburne's threnody on Baudelaire came to her mind. [11]
- Words cannot describe the comfort that that friendly, hopeful, steadfast thing was to me in that season of trouble. [5]
- Words had been the clouds in which the lightning of their thoughts had been lost; they had been the disguises in which the truth of things masqueraded. [11]
- Words have been spoken which appeal to me, and to you, too, Isabella: 'See that the innocent little creatures are reared to be unlike their unhappy father. [10]
- Words of eager protest sprang to his lips, but, before they could be uttered, either her mood had changed or pride had come to the rescue, for she said: "How silly I am! [4]
Sentences ending with words
- Sellers about Napoleon, you've always told me so," answered Laura, with a look intended to contradict her words. [5]
- I acknowledged to you yesterday what you already knew without words. [10]
- I may need you in Vaucouleurs; for if the governor will not receive me I will dictate a letter to him, and so must have some one by me who knows the art of how to write and spell the words. [5]
- I'll come to you and confess," Jane replied, lightly; but she felt the undercurrent of her words. [13]
- You mark my words. [9]
- He groped for words. [9]
- These are hard words. [5]
- Them's the very words. [5]
- So heed my words. [5]
- It needed no words. [4]
Short sentences using words
- In other words, you fail. [9]
- But the words wouldn't come. [5]
- Tragedy needs few words. [11]
- There were few words. [11]
- She spelled the words. [11]
- I understand those words. [10]
- These are awful words! [5]
- It was beyond words! [5]
- Are not my words wise? [11]
- You play with words so. [11]
Sentences containing words two or more times
- Take back your words, mother, take back your words, or--" Katuti turned paler and paler, and said soothingly: "The words may sound hard, but he has broken faith with you, and openly dishonored you. [10]
- He liked words--big words, fine words, grand words, rumbling, thundering, reverberating words; with sense attaching if it could be got in without marring the sound, but not otherwise. [5]
- Commonplace as the words were, they thrilled him, for he thought of a table of his own in a home of his own, and the same words spoken everyday, but without the "Sergeant,"--simply "Tom. [11]
- The moment the words were out of her mouth Massieu was reading to her the abjuration, and she was repeating the words after him mechanically, unconsciously--and smiling; for her wandering mind was far away in some happier world. [5]
- Some of his words were not Sunday-school words, so I am obliged to put blanks where they occur. [5]
- And his last words --oh, tell me, tell me his last words! [5]
- I've added 60,000 words in the month that I've been here; which indicates that I've dictated during 20 days of that time--40 hours, at an average of 1,500 words an hour. [5]
- There are words which are as sounds, and words which are as feelings. [11]
- If two languages were found to resemble each other in a multitude of words and points of construction, they would be universally recognised as having sprung from a common source, notwithstanding that they differed greatly in some few words or points of construction. [1]
- He has not undertaken to say that Trumbull tells a lie about these words being stricken out, but he is really, when pushed up to it, only taking an issue upon the meaning of the words. [7]
More example sentences with the word words in them
- In other words, you've got a weapon. [9]
- But why touch your words with satire? [11]
- The words "murdered your mother" haunted her, and she remembered the law of the ancients which refused to prescribe a punishment for the killing of parents, because they considered such a monstrous deed impossible. [10]
- We all feel your deep trouble with you; and we would hope, if we might, but your words deny us that privilege. [5]
- As the bold young woman tapped Gombert lightly on the arm and, with fresh words of invitation, pointed toward the counter, a shiver ran through Barbara's limbs. [10]
- Many of my young correspondents have told me in so many words, "I want to be famous. [6]
- We have recognized you," he now seemed to hear the words she had uttered and to see before him her eyes, her smile, her traveling hood, and a stray lock of her hair... and there seemed to him something pathetic and touching in all this. [2]
- I am sure you, as a reasonable man, would not have been wounded could you have heard all my words and seen all my thoughts in regard to you. [7]
- I shall understand you without words, and the quieter it is here the better. [10]
- And now, since you will not put me quite at my ease by assuming, in words, that I have been properly 'chaperoned' here, I must inform you that my father waits hard by--is, as my riotous young brother says, 'without on the mat. [11]
- I know that you will not be misled by the words "civilized country. [9]
- For my part you will find me grateful, and not in words alone. [10]
- If I ask you what b-o-w spells you can't tell me unless you know which b-o-w I mean, and it is the same with r-o-w, b-o-r-e, and the whole family of words which were born out of lawful wedlock and don't know their own origin. [5]
- Lord, what do you want with words to express that? [5]
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- Can any of you tell what those two words are? [6]
- I move that you open them all and read every signature that is attached to a note of that sort--and read also the first eight words of the note. [5]
- So I caution you not to spend rashly those two words, sir. [9]
- The words, which you innocently chanced to hear, I now repeat; you please me well. [10]
- In your words you have been kind to me, but yet you have threatened me. [11]
- On every face you could see the words hieroglyphed: "It is a confession!--and paltry, lame, and thin. [5]
- See here --have you been training with that ass again--that radical, if you prefer the term, though the words are synonymous--Lord Tanzy, of Tollmache? [5]
- Only just now you appeared to consider certain words uttered last night in reference to a lady--" "Let that pass," interrupted Heinz with marked emphasis. [10]
- Thanks to both you and our friend Campbell for your kind words and intentions. [7]
- When I wrote you a week ago I had added 10,000 words or thereabout to Joan. [5]
- I left New York under a sort of half promise to furnish to the Harper magazines 30,000 words this year. [5]
- She did not yet suspect what awaited her when, in well-chosen yet cordial words, Gombert expressed his appreciation. [10]
- A few more years--all too few, I fear--mark my words, we shall have cider! [5]
- He's a thousand years old, which is about as old-fashioned as I mean, and as wise, and as plain to read as though you'd write the letters of words as big as a date-palm. [11]
- But twice every year he went to yonder point and spoke out the King's words to him: 'John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- Know at once, ye guests, for I dare not lose time in preparing my words, that a treacherous assault awaits ye! [10]
- His words so wrought upon us that it was a relief to us all when the conversation drifted into a more cheerful channel and the natural features of the curious country we were in came under treatment. [5]
- He might be wrong, but his words carried the evidence of his own serene, unshaken confidence that the spirit of all truth was with him. [6]
- Pardon, if I wrong Those heavenly words that shame my earthly song! [6]
- His own words written that fateful day before he died at the Cote Dorion came to him: "Sacristan, acolyte, player, or preacher, Each to his office, but who holds the key? [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]
- These describers are writing for the "general," and so, in order to make sure of being understood, they ought to use words in their ordinary sense, or else explain. [5]
- In February, she writes as follows to Mr. Smith:-- "Something you say about going to London; but the words are dreamy, and fortunately I am not obliged to hear or answer them. [14]
- Many a young writer will recall his words of encouragement at some period in his own career when the quiet appreciation of one meant more to him than did later the loud applause of many. [4]
- And as I write these words, after the Italian retreat, a second revolution seems possible. [9]
- He rubbed his wrist, which had been squeezed by Pentaur's iron fingers, and said in a tone which betrayed all the bitterness of his feelings: "Thy hand is hard, Priest, and thy words hit like the strokes of a hammer. [10]
- She could and would show this, for, like an illumination, words which she had heard the day before in the Golden Cross had flashed into her memory. [10]
- At first he would not; but when Caroche said that it was only his fun, that he meant nothing against Francois, the young man recited the words slowly--an epitaph on one who was little better than a prize-fighter, a splendid bully. [11]
- The words she would have spoken would not come. [9]
- One ironically minded would have said she chirruped, for her words came out in not unmusical, if staccato, notes, and she shook her shrivelled, ringed fingers reprovingly at a stalwart young man. [11]
- Then Miles Hendon would cripple some of those people, and carry off his little ward, and comfort and cheer him with loving words, and the two would never be separated any more. [5]
- Mr. Isaac D. Worthington stood erect beside the table, his hand thrust into the opening of his coat, and spoke at the rate of one hundred and eight words a minute, for exactly one hour. [9]
- It was far worse than he could have imagined, the way his wife took the affair, though he had imagined certain words, or perhaps only looks, from her that were bad enough. [8]
- Not for the world would a young creature like Iris have let such words escape her, or such thoughts pass through her mind. [6]
- Kitty ceased her work for an instant and, looking away from him into the distance, said: "Three people said those same words to me all in one day a thousand years ago. [11]
- These were our words, yet we scarce heeded their meaning. [9]
- Or, in other words, what effect is popular education having upon the general intellectual habit and taste? [4]
- She knew the words, too; and even before she could hear them, they were fitting into the air: "Qui va la! [11]
- Pierre, answering Natasha's words, told her how intolerable it had been for him to meet ladies at dinners and balls in Petersburg. [2]
- In natural, simple words, the learned man, skilled in the art of language, represented to the imperial widower how little reason he had to mourn his devout wife. [10]
- But mark my words, the day will come when it will. [9]
- Or in other words, the conception of a cause is inapplicable to the phenomena we are examining. [2]
- I catch only words, not phrases. [5]
- You mark my words, Mr. T.'s endearments are going to be declined, with thanks. [5]
- It make de words, make de thoughts, make de fine speech like de Cure, make de gran' poetry--oh, yes! [11]
- And those spoken words, in their grim note to his ear, as well as contents to his mind, told Venters that he was all but drifting on a current which he had not power nor wish to stem. [13]
- Then, in bitter words, I told them of my treatment by those rascals, and I showed them how my ankle had been tortured. [11]
- She remembered the words, however, and the kiss, and she was quite satisfied. [11]
- And these simple words, her look, and the expression on her face which accompanied them, formed for two months the subject of inexhaustible memories, interpretations, and happy meditations for Pierre. [2]
- Then, without more words, he turned and left the shed and the house. [11]
- Then, in burning words, he exhorted all the followers of Serapis to fight and conquer for their god, or--if need must--to perish for and with him. [10]
- Charley heard her words, for the window was open, and he listened and watched now with an infinite relief in his look. [11]
- Her quiet, gentle words, few though they might be, were evidently grateful to those Yorkshire ears. [14]
- After saying those words, Clement had turned very courteously to him, and they had spoken with each other. [6]
- She heard the words, but they had no meaning to her. [5]
- Then came these words, but hardly audible: "And in a thousand years the English power in France will not rise up from that blow. [5]
- You mark my words, before this session's ended I'll scare h-l out of Flint--see if I don't. [9]
- On hearing these words, Bartja and Sappho each took one of her hands, and gazed entreatingly into her face. [10]
- And Sally Grower's words, apropos of the woman in the flat, seemed but an energetic driving home of the severe lessons of his recent experiences. [9]
- He remembered her words, and the very inflection of her voice. [9]
- He heard Byng's words, and for a moment his dark eyes glowed with a look of evil satisfaction. [11]
- Hur confirmed these words, adding that the tireless zeal and heroic scorn of death displayed by the son of Nun could not be denied. [10]
- In Mrs. Hopkins's words, "They looked like picters, and behaved like angels. [6]
- She saw the words, "Soudan" and "Claridge Pasha. [11]
- Balashev remembered these words, "So long as a single armed foe remains on Russian soil," but some complex feeling restrained him. [2]
- Underneath were the words, "I will put an end to graft and railroad rule. [9]
- With what frightful words you terrified me just now. [10]
- With her the words would have been wrenched forth from her heart, scarred into the paper with the bitterness of a spirit tried beyond enduring. [11]
- Since those harsh words with which Cambyses had sent her from the hall, not the smallest fragment of news had reached her concerning either her angry lover, or his mother and sister. [10]
- They are compound words with the hyphens left out. [5]
- She is having words with Fischer, the weaver. [5]
- She checked Myrtilus's words with an imperious "Let me alone! [10]
- Mr. Carvel's last words will never be known, my dears. [9]
- All those are words which my secretary substituted; or mayhap he misheard me or forgot what I said. [5]
- 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]
- I put into words what Charlotte Bronte put into actions. [14]
- Few as the words were, Jane knew how infinitely much they implied. [13]
- Passionate as his words were, his manner was strangely quiet, but his white and glistening face and his burning eyes showed how deep was his anger. [11]
- But before the words were well out of his mouth, his cap flew off and a fierce blow jerked his head to one side. [2]
- At length parting words were uttered in louder tones, the door of the cell was locked and the prisoner approached his window. [10]
- But her first words were of my comfort. [9]
- Scornful and mocking words were being uttered by the king; Neithotep looked exultant.--In these visions Nebenchari was so lost, that one of the Persian doctors was obliged to point out to him that his patient was awake. [10]
- In those two words was told the philosophy of her life. [9]
- Into those few words was thrown all the suffering of his silent years. [9]
- One set of words was the truthful mirror of her thoughts; no others, however apparently identical in meaning, would do. [14]
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