Shouted
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494 examples of Shouted in a sentence
By-and-by somebody shouted: "Who's ready for the cave?"Everybody was.
Tom
shouted.
"It is horrid, but I better, Becky; they might hear us, you know," and he
shouted
again.
He told her he had only
shouted "
for luck."
Away in the middle of the night a wild peal burst from the village bells, and in a moment the streets were swarming with frantic half-clad people, who shouted, "Turn out! turn out! they're found!
They
shouted
to us as they passed that the North Berwick Law fire was blazing, and that it was thought that the alarm had come from Edinburgh Castle.
"It's all a lie!
" shouted
the doctor as he passed.
"You
shouted
just before you fell."
"Voltigeurs!" he shouted; "Voltigeurs de la Garde!"just as he had done when he was off his head;and then suddenly, "En avant!
"Hurrah, Jock!" he
shouted.
Helen!" he shouted, and fell dead on his face, while the lancer, blown half to pieces with musket balls, toppled over beside him, still holding on to his weapon, so that they lay together with that dreadful bond still connecting them.
He saw me looking at him, and
shouted
out to know if I were hurt.
Aren't you hungry?
" shouted
Camille at her."Yes," she replied.
Waiter!
" shouted
Laurent, leaning over the banister, "what about this dinner?"
As we fell into the water, he
shouted
out to me to save his wife."
Then Laurent, becoming very pale, turned towards Madame Raquin, and added:"When Camille fell into the water, he
shouted
out to me: 'Save my wife, I entrust her to you.'
They could not have understood one another better, had they
shouted
in a heartrending voice: "We have killed Camille, and his corpse is there, extended between us, making our limbs like ice."
She had led a life of affection and gentleness, and in her last hours, when about to carry to the grave a belief in the delight of a calm life, a voice
shouted
to her that all was falsehood and all crime.
They would not openly admit that their marriage was the final punishment of the murder; they refused to listen to the inner voice that
shouted
out the truth to them, displaying the story of their life before their eyes.
Once a day, this mother heard the account of the murder of her son; and, each day this account became more horrifying, more replete with detail, and was
shouted
into her ears with greater cruelty and uproar.
"You lie!
" shouted
the murderer vehemently, "confess that you lie.
"Yes, you did, a thousand times yes!" he
shouted.
"I have never
shouted
out.
"Will you hold your tongue, you wretch?
" shouted
Laurent.
"But, let her be!" he
shouted
to his wife.
"Do you think you'll frighten me?
" shouted
his wife.
In their anger, they
shouted
out that they would run and reveal everything, and terrified each other to death.
The landlord
shouted
to them to leave him alone, for he had already told them that he was mad, and as a madman he would not be accountable even if he killed them all.
Still louder
shouted
Don Quixote, calling them knaves and traitors, and the lord of the castle, who allowed knights-errant to be treated in this fashion, a villain and a low-born knight whom, had he received the order of knighthood, he would call to account for his treachery.
Sancho
shouted
after him, crying, "Come back, Senor Don Quixote; I vow to God they are sheep and ewes you are charging!
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