Incommoded
in sentence
7 examples of Incommoded in a sentence
And from the extinguished village to the roaring Voreux a slow filing of shadows took place beneath the squalls, the departure of the colliers to their work, bending their shoulders and
incommoded
by their arms folded on their breasts, while the brick behind formed a hump on each back.
But the slope was very steep; he was
incommoded
by his stoutness, and his nails were torn.
"I do not believe," said Mrs. Dashwood, with a good humoured smile, "that Mr. Willoughby will be
incommoded
by the attempts of either of MY daughters towards what you call CATCHING him.
He would extinguish the sun if the sun
incommoded
him.
But, while I was considering this, there came in four French gentlemen, who, having been stopped on the French side of the passes, as we were on the Spanish, had found out a guide, who, traversing the country near the head of Languedoc, had brought them over the mountains by such ways that they were not much
incommoded
with the snow; for where they met with snow in any quantity, they said it was frozen hard enough to bear them and their horses.
They were conducted to separate apartments, extremely cool, where they were never
incommoded
with the sun.
Jehan mounted slowly, a good deal
incommoded
by his heavy armor, holding his crossbow in one hand, and clinging to a rung with the other.
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