Shouted
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494 examples of Shouted in a sentence
"There's the thing in question, astern to port!" the harpooner
shouted.
"Over to somebody with better aim!" the commander
shouted.
Commander Farragut
shouted.
I shouted, swimming desperately toward the Abraham Lincoln.
Sometimes he looked up, stared straight ahead, and
shouted
a request for directions, which was answered by a voice that was getting closer and closer.
Ned Land shouted, stamping his foot on the resonant sheet iron.
He complained vehemently about being imprisoned in defiance of his civil rights, asked by virtue of which law he was hereby detained, invoked writs of habeas corpus, threatened to press charges against anyone holding him in illegal custody, ranted, gesticulated, shouted, and finally conveyed by an expressive gesture that we were dying of hunger.
"This is outrageous!"Ned Land shouted, exploding for the twentieth time.
The Canadian
shouted
and pleaded, but to no avail.
But giving up that intolerable earthly yoke that some men call freedom is perhaps less painful than you think!""By thunder!"Ned Land
shouted.
shouted
Ned Land, whose hunting fever had gone to his brain.
I
shouted.
"Get up!Get up!
" shouted
the fine lad.
"Scum!" the captain
shouted.
Then, dropping Ned and turning to the battleship, whose shells were showering around him:"O ship of an accursed nation, you know who I am!" he
shouted
in his powerful voice.
The "new fellow" then took a supreme resolution, opened an inordinately large mouth, and
shouted
at the top of his voice as if calling someone in the word "Charbovari."
shouted
the landlady, "chop some wood, fill the water bottles, bring some brandy, look sharp!
shouted
Binet.
"Halt!
" shouted
the colonel.
Shaking Monsieur Homais by the button of his coat, he
shouted
out in the shop—"These are the inventions of Paris!
Then the landlady
shouted
out, and other voices answered, while Hippolyte's lantern, as he fetched the boxes from the boot, was like a star in the darkness.
Hivert called, shouted, swore; then he got down from his seat and went and knocked loudly at the doors.
Someone, without opening the door,
shouted
out the required information, adding a few insults to those who disturb people in the middle of the night.
'Answer me without lying,' the old peasant's harsh voice
shouted
in his ear, while the hand spun him round as a child's hand spins a lead soldier.
Ten thousand peasants shouted: 'Long live the King' when the Mayor had the honour of addressing His Majesty.
That man who took refuge on your roof ...''What I think is that you have neither respect nor affection for me,
' shouted
M. de Renal with all the bitterness that such a memory aroused, 'and I have not been made a Peer!''I think, my friend,' put in Madame de Renal with a smile, 'that I shall one day be richer than you, that I have been your companion for twelve years, and that on all these counts I ought to have a voice in your councils, especially in this business today.
What are you going to gain by bringing M. Maslon, M. Valenod, the Bishop, his terrible Vicar-General de Frilair and the whole of their gang down upon you?''Three hundred and twenty,' the other
shouted.
'Immediately Zingarelli, furious, flew to the bell-rope: "Turn Geronimo out of the Conservatorio," he shouted, seething with rage.
(What did they say to you?)' he
shouted
at the top of his voice, the moment Julien came within sight.
'Why have you locked yourself in?' he
shouted
to her.
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