Use wretched in a sentence
Sentences starting with wretched
- Wretched nest of human vermin about the fountain--rags, dirt, sunken cheeks, pallor of sickness, sores, projecting bones, dull, aching misery in their eyes and ravenous hunger speaking from every eloquent fibre and muscle from head to foot. [5]
Sentences ending with wretched
- I cannot imagine the putting of that question without feeling the tremors which shake a wooer as he falters out the words the answer to which will make him happy or wretched. [6]
- But years had passed since then, and she had accustomed herself to seek comfort in the care of the sick and wretched. [10]
- It is five o'clock when we reach Kurfstein, which is also a restaurant, with a hot stove, and more Germans going on as if it were daytime; but by this time in the morning the coffee had got to be wretched. [4]
- At ten that night he climbed the ladder in the haunted house, pale, weak, and wretched. [5]
- I am old, much older than you think and so wretched, so wretched, none of you can imagine how wretched. [10]
- She must calm herself ere entering the presence of the royal connoisseur whose approval could render her so happy, whose dissatisfaction or indifference would make her wretched. [10]
- Then his loving heart overflowed, and with her hands clasped in his he entreated her to give up these arrogant thoughts, be faithful to him, and not make him wretched. [10]
- Lightning and hail had entered the "delightful garden" of Adam's life also, and he had been thrust forth from the little circle of the happy into the great army of the wretched. [10]
- If the former had been allowed to follow their inclinations, they would now be united and happy, while, because a third person so willed, they must go their way solitary and wretched. [10]
- The poorest were dearest to his loving heart, and on his estate across the lake he had collected none but the sick and wretched. [10]
Short sentences using wretched
- This is a wretched business. [5]
- One wretched hovel succeeded another. [10]
- A wretched lodging-house, it was. [5]
- O, wretched impostor! [5]
- Me wretched! [6]
More example sentences with the word wretched in them
- Your relations to your professional brethren may be a source of lifelong happiness and growth in knowledge and character, or they may make you wretched and end by leaving you isolated from those who should be your friends and counsellors. [3]
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- Don't ruin a young fellow... here is this wretched money, take it..." He threw it on the table. [2]
- And what can you want with that wretched, pale-faced, innocent creature? [10]
- While speaking, the wretched mother, with trembling hands, tore out a locket which she wore on a little chain around her neck. [10]
- I have had wretched health ever since I made my appearance. [5]
- Compared with the wretched attempts of London to light that city, New York may fairly be said to be a well-lighted city. [5]
- No wonder I'm wretched at the thought of your leaving me. [13]
- But I'll be wretched and bitter no more. [13]
- Even if he wounded Racine only, what a wretched story to go abroad: that he had fought with a hunchback--a hunchback who knew the use of the sword, which he did not, but still a hunchback! [11]
- Althea's very defects would perfect the figure of the restless, wretched weaver whom Athene transformed into the spider. [10]
- A squalid old woman brought him this wretched supper, and it cut the duchess to the heart to see him hunt about for coppers enough to pay for it. [10]
- You are all witnesses, But you all hear me--I will punish the murderer of the wretched sick! [10]
- I cannot and will not neglect my duty for the sake of the wretched woman. [10]
- How wretched she will feel when she comes to herself. [10]
- The valley is wild and very pretty all the way down to Colonel Long's,--twelve miles,--but the wretched-looking people along the way live in a wretched manner. [4]
- He wanted his wife to abandon his wretched carcass long ago, as she herself was sound and well, but Luka said that she was content to remain and wait on the man she loved till the spirit should be freed from its burden. [5]
- So, during this whole sad period I was rarely utterly wretched, often joyous and happy, though sometimes the victim to the keenest spiritual anguish. [10]
- It absorbed his whole nature and made him wretched enough. [5]
- The room in which Kit sat himself down, in this condition, was an extremely poor and homely place, but with that air of comfort about it, nevertheless, which--or the spot must be a wretched one indeed--cleanliness and order can always impart in some degree. [12]
- My heart aches when I think what may happen to the wretched Sirona if her enraged husband overtakes her. [10]
- From the time when he could barely handle tools until he attained his majority, Lincoln's life was that of a simple farm laborer, poorly clad, housed, and fed, at work either on his father's wretched farm or hired out to neighboring farmers. [7]
- Why not as well die in the attempt to break up a wretched servitude to a perverted nervous movement as in any other way? [6]
- I tell you we are all in a wretched condition. [4]
- More than once was I tempted to blurt out the whole wretched business, for I well understood there was some deep game between him and Grafton. [9]
- The woman's business was evidently a paying one; the interior of her house was conspicuously superior to the wretched hovels which surrounded it, in the poorest and most squalid part of the town. [10]
- It is no vain imagining that I have made my goal, and if I am to bring joy to the wretched I must seek others than he. [10]
- I felt very uneasy about him for some days--more wretched indeed than I care to tell you. [14]
- And the Independents tried hard to swallow the wretched subterfuge, and pretend that they did not know what was the real reason of the absence of the abandoned creature whom they denominate their standard-bearer. [5]
- The water was trickling out of a leaky butt, and a most wretched cat was lapping up the drops with the sickly eagerness of starvation. [12]
- I should like to fling all those pebbles into the fire, the onyx and shells and jasper and what not, and smash all those wretched tools with these fists, which were certainly made for other work than this. [10]
- It was delicious to be out of his reach, perfectly delicious, and made me feel good and thankful all up one side; but I was hanging there helpless and couldn't climb, and that made me feel perfectly wretched and miserable all down the other. [5]
- Thus many a time our souls ached to see want and pain lying in darksome chambers on wretched straw, though we earned thanks and true joy when we saw that healing and ease followed in our steps. [10]
- He was happy, though wretched because he could not see her. [9]
- Tell me what this wretched war is for? [2]
- As guardians of this wretched unity the various courts sent diplomats to Frankfort, who interrupted their careless mode of life only to sharpen distrust of other courts or suppress some democratic movement. [10]
- Go, and leave this wretched business in my hands. [11]
- How different is this marvel observed from a raft, from what it is when one observes it through the dingy windows of a railway-station in some wretched village while he munches a petrified sandwich and waits for the train. [5]
- And the first thing that occurred was the infliction on us of a placard fairly reeking with wretched English. [5]
- Pertinax was killed, the wretched Didius Julianus bought the empire, and this brought my father to Rome from Pannonia. [10]
- A word about the wretched Burley, whose wicked machinations came so near wrecking the hearts and lives of our poor young friends, will be sufficient. [5]
- You drove out the Melchite rabble, and then it was our part to demolish the temples of their wretched Saviour, who lost His divine Unity at the synod of Chalcedon--damnation wait upon it! [10]
- The shouts of the guards, the rattling of the chain, his wretched companions in misfortune, nay, all that surrounded him, could not fail to recall the fate awaiting him. [10]
- For we know that the unclothed Fuegians can exist under a wretched climate. [1]
- It was well that the assassins, without any orders from him, should have cut short that wretched life. [10]
- Mr. Russell said that if it took time to buy a horse, it ought to take at least equal time and care to select the fodder that was to make a human being wretched or happy. [4]
- People do not talk when they are cold, and wretched, and sleepy. [5]
- Rome without the sun, and with rain and the bone-penetrating damp cold of the season, is a wretched place. [4]
- I never saw such utterly wretched, starving, sad-visaged, broken-hearted looking curs in my life. [5]
- Then, Charmian, stay, stay under any circumstances, cling to her more firmly than ever, for then, then, my sister, she will be more wretched--ten, a hundred fold more wretched than if Octavianus deprives her of everything, perhaps even life itself. [10]
- All feeding-establishments have something odious about them,--from the wretched country-houses where paupers are farmed out to the lowest bidder, up to the commons-tables at colleges and even the fashionable boarding-house. [6]
- There, where angels soar, man will need no wretched ram's fell, and this time certainly selfishness has been far from me, for I really and truly suffer for another--I am freezing for Hermas, and to spare the old man pain. [10]
- The villages were small, the roads pretty generally wretched save in summer, and from many of the fields the most abundant crop that could be gathered was that of stones. [4]
- After a short silence Glenn stood up in the trap, and, following the circle of the horizon with his hand, said: "There's not an honest blade of grass in all this wretched West. [11]
- Worn out as she was, and fatigued in mind and body, she sat up alone, counting the minutes, until he returned--penniless, broken-spirited, and wretched, but still hotly bent upon his infatuation. [12]
- The hounds will settle this whole wretched business. [11]
- The merchant who sends his goods here only load camels, and wretched asses, and flat-bottomed Nile-boats, while we in our harbors freight fine seagoing vessels. [10]
- This wretched life seems to me contemptible, and I am weary of running after you like a calf after a cow. [10]
- Now he could scarcely understand this; but he found it so much the easier to comprehend that these wretched surroundings no longer suited such a pearl, and that it behooved him to procure it a worthier setting. [10]
- A martyr will save us, and nothing else can; Let me perish--to rescue some wretched young man! [6]
- A blaze soon rose, and a body was carefully placed upon the wretched funeral pyre. [10]
- He informed Mr Richard, sir, that he couldn't bear the house after what had taken place; that he was wretched in it; and that he looked upon himself as being in a certain kind of way the cause of the occurrence.--A very excellent lodger Sir. [12]
- How can she reach these wretched people who are the victims of the ruthless individualism and greed of those who control her? [9]
- You had no purpose in going, save to see the end of a wretched quarrel and a smuggler's ill scheme. [11]
- There, I have propped up the wretched thing and there it may lie. [10]
- But I have prepared the beautiful suite of rooms below for you--this wretched den is but ill suited to--" "Come in! [5]
- At intervals we passed a wretched cabin, with a thatched roof, and about it small fields and garden patches in an indifferent state of cultivation. [5]
- If the early part of her life had been insignificant and wretched, its close should be grand and beautiful. [10]
- Viscount Ingestre, M. P., and the Most Noble, the Marquis of Sligo,--all addressed to "John St. John Long, Esq," a wretched charlatan, twice tried for, and once convicted of, manslaughter at the Old Bailey. [3]
- If they come out at a period when curiosity about the region described is predominant, they are fairly certain, no matter how wretched, to achieve temporary success. [4]
- It wore me out and I got up haggard and wretched in the morning. [5]
- She approached one of the wretched hovels by the way-side, and knocked with her hand upon the door. [12]
- But the cry of the poor and wretched has gone up to heaven, and now that the fullness of time is come, 'Thus far, and no farther,' is the word. [10]
- In that time of the most sorrowful reaction the political condition of Germany was so wretched that any discussion concerning it was gladly avoided. [10]
- Arise, ye wretched of the earth! [9]
- The innocent originator of all this complicated misery had passed many a wretched hour since the birthday banquet. [10]
- Instead, I was obliged to move near my husband, and am now living with Geronimo, in the wretched village of Cuacos, which is easily reached from San Yuste. [10]
- But you are now denying respect to a lady--" "From that, too, my heart is as far removed as the starry sky above our heads from the wretched pavement of this square," Malfalconnet interrupted. [10]
- Your outfit will now cost nothing, and it is quite necessary that before the next meeting I should go to a goldsmith and exchange that wretched thing for one of real gold. [10]
- We have done nothing wrong, and so long as we do not think ourselves wretched, we are not so. [10]
- However, it was not for that that I left him jailed, but for maliciously destroying the only public well in one of his wretched villages. [5]
- All the first night of this new imprisonment I tossed on my wretched bed in pain and misery. [11]
- As for me, my wretched liver has been disordered again of late, but I hope it is now going to be on better behaviour; it hinders me in working--depresses both power and tone of feeling. [14]
- On the lower mountains, at wide intervals apart, were isolated settlements, commonly a wretched cabin and a spot of girdled trees. [4]
- If a little misfortune opportunely happens, it is not worth the trouble to inquire whether the form of our benevolence does more good or mischief to such wretched people. [10]
- He gave the men pea-soup and rice instead of burgoo and the wretched oatmeal mess which was the staple thing for breakfast. [11]
- My companions avoided me; for my mirthfulness had departed and I patronized them with wretched arrogance because I could compose songs and beheld more in my visions than all the other maidens. [10]
- Send to call me before the performance with the lights begins; I will come in spite of my wretched feet. [10]
- And if I may think of myself, my life need not be wretched because she cannot share all my being with me. [6]
- As if the matter were some easy task, she begged the countess to excuse her, and remained beside the wretched straw pallet. [10]
- And the wretched man adds to the misdemeanor of this evasion the moral crime of consuming bad liquor. [4]
- Cleopatra listened to Lucilius with sympathy, and then asked whether there was no way of cheering or comforting the wretched man. [10]
- Had I remained long before Antony's eyes, looking as I did then, it might-- "Wretched blunder of a wretched woman, I say now. [10]
- The half-starved peasants lived in wretched cabins and often in caverns, amid filth and vermin. [4]
- For many years, like other settlements on Mount Desert Island; it had been frequented by people who have more fondness for nature than they have money, and who were willing to put up with wretched accommodations, and enjoyed a mild sort of "roughing it. [4]
- Or had she knowledge, got in some strange way, of that wretched shadow in his past? [11]
- They hang and kick and stone and scald these wretched creatures to the very verge of death, and then leave them to live and suffer. [5]
- I must see it through, but it's a wretched fate, Michael. [11]
- Your servant Nebenchari is pining in a foreign land, deprived of home and property, and the wretched daughter of a king of Egypt dies a miserable and lingering death by her own hand. [10]
- When he stared into the water it seemed as if the fish made fun of him, and if he looked at the sky he imagined the moon made a mocking grimace at him, and looked down scornfully at the wretched man whom they called "fortunate. [10]
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