Uneasiness
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172 examples of Uneasiness in a sentence
Near four o'clock in the afternoon, unable to control the impatience and
uneasiness
devouring me, I went back to the central companionway.
At three o'clock in the morning, full of uneasiness, I climbed onto the platform.
But the
uneasiness
of her new position, or perhaps the disturbance caused by the presence of this man, had sufficed to make her believe that she at last felt that wondrous passion which, till then, like a great bird with rose-coloured wings, hung in the splendour of the skies of poesy; and now she could not think that the calm in which she lived was the happiness she had dreamed.
But how tell an undefinable uneasiness, variable as the clouds, unstable as the winds?
Perhaps she had more serious reasons for
uneasiness.
So he thought himself the most fortunate of men and Emma was without uneasiness, when, one evening suddenly he said—"It is Mademoiselle Lempereur, isn't it, who gives you lessons?""Yes."
He was struck by the extreme
uneasiness
with which Madame de Renal listened to the short account of his journey, for which she had asked him.
This look consoled Madame de Renal; it did not remove all her uneasiness; but her
uneasiness
removed, almost entirely, the remorse she felt when she thought of her husband.
But, so that the children shall not waste any time, their lessons will be sent to you every day, for you to correct.''Certainly,' M. de Renal added in a most bitter tone, 'I shall not allow you more than a week.'Julien read in his features the
uneasiness
of a man in cruel torment.
The last days of paganism were accompanied by that state of
uneasiness
and doubt which, in the nineteenth century, is disturbing sad and weary minds.
His face was a curious blend of
uneasiness
and disappointment; but from time to time one could make out quite plainly bursts of self-importance, combined with that cutting tone which the wealthiest man in France ought to adopt, especially when he is by no means bad-looking, and is not yet thirty-six.
His moral uneasiness, in Mathilde's presence, was all the more marked, in that he inspired in her at that moment the most extraordinary and insensate passion.
At the first sounds of the impatient summons of this new applicant, Mr. Wharton had risen from his seat in evident uneasiness; and with eyes glancing with quickness from his guest to the door of the room, he seemed to be expecting something to proceed from this second interruption, connected with the stranger who had occasioned the first.
Mr. Wharton had heard enough to increase his uneasiness, without in the least removing his apprehensions on behalf of his son.
Some of the cast-off clothes of the captain, which had been removed with the goods from the city, were produced; and young Wharton, released from the
uneasiness
of his disguise, began at last to enjoy a visit which had been undertaken at so much personal risk to himself.
This intelligence gave some
uneasiness
to all the members of the family; but the entrance of Harper himself, with the air of benevolence and sincerity which shone through his reserve, soon removed the doubts from the breast of all but Mr. Wharton.
He changed his place, glanced his eye with marked
uneasiness
on Harper, and then said with great emphasis-"The rig'lars must be out from below."
During this speech, Birch several times glanced his eye towards Harper, with evident uneasiness, but no corresponding emotion betrayed any interest of that gentleman in the scene.
The
uneasiness
of the peddler increased in a manner for which nothing apparent could account; his eye was constantly wandering towards the lower end of the vale as if in expectation of some interruption from that quarter.
"This Harvey Birch, with his knowing looks and portentous warnings, gives me more
uneasiness
than I am willing to own," said Captain Wharton, rousing himself from a fit of musing in which the danger of his situation made no small part of his meditations.
Uneasiness
kept the sisters from enjoying their usual repose, and they rose from their beds, on the following morning, unrefreshed, and almost without having closed their eyes.
The abhorrence of being, in any manner, auxiliary to the arrest of his friend; the danger to the life of Captain Wharton; and the heart-breaking declarations of Frances, had, however, created an
uneasiness
in the bosom of Major Dunwoodie, which all his efforts could not conceal.
As the deceased was the immediate sentinel over the person of young Wharton, and the other was not to be blamed for defending the horses, which were more particularly under his care, his captain heard him with
uneasiness
but without anger.
"Indeed!" said Henry, with a slight
uneasiness.
"The petticoat doctor! - she with the aurora borealis complexion," said the trooper, with a smile, that began to cause
uneasiness
to his companion.
She had lived so many years in expectation of a termination to her hopes, so different from that which now seemed likely to occur, that the idea of separation began to give her more
uneasiness
than she had thought herself capable of feeling, about a man so destitute and friendless.
Frances abandoned her whole soul to the suppressed melody of the music, though the language of the song expressed a meaning, which, united with certain events of that and the preceding day, left a sensation of
uneasiness
in the bosom of the warm-hearted girl, to which she had hitherto been a stranger.
All the ordinary topics of conversation were exhausted, when the colonel, with a little of the
uneasiness
that is in some degree inseparable from conscious error, touched lightly on the transactions of the preceding day.
These orders might be expected every hour, and his
uneasiness
increased, in proportion as the moment approached when his friend might be removed from his protection.
These last instructions, or rather commands, for they admitted of no departure from their letter, completed the sum of Dunwoodie's
uneasiness.
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