Violently
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296 examples of Violently in a sentence
At the bottom of the pit-bank, in a hollow into which some large stones had slipped, little Jeanlin was
violently
snubbing Lydie and Bébert, seated one at his right, the other at his left.
The nail-makers
violently
whipped them on with their voices, shouting out to them in Walloon to sing more, still more, yet a little more, while the spectators, about a hundred people, stood by in mute fascination in the midst of this infernal music of a hundred and eighty chaffinches all repeating the same cadence out of time.
Why are you going over to the bourgeois?" he continued violently, again planting himself before the innkeeper.
But he went on speaking in spite of the tumult, taking repeated gulps of beer, and shouting
violently
that the man was not born who would prevent him from doing his duty.
She reopened the door after the young man and closed it violently, leaving the others motionless and mute in the faint light of a candle-end which Alzire had just lighted.
No doubt he was yielding to one of those sudden crises of garrulity which sometimes made the past stir in him so
violently
that recollections rose and flowed from his lips for hours at a time.
He was terrible; never had he spoken so
violently.
He came down furiously, rushing along with his lamp so
violently
that he nearly fell over the putter's body which barred the way.
But their numbers went on increasing; nearly five hundred were pushing towards the door, and he might have been torn to pieces if his head captain had not pulled him
violently
back.
When she entered the boiler building the women were already chasing away the two stokers, and the Brulé, armed with a large shovel, and crouching down before one of the stoves, was
violently
emptying it, throwing the red-hot coke on to the brick floor, where it continued to burn with black smoke.
"Off you go!" repeated Maheu,
violently.
They all cheered, and rushed on, while Chaval, seized by the shoulders, was drawn and pushed
violently
along, while he constantly asked to be allowed to wash.
With her fingers she scratched up some earth, took two handfuls and stuffed it
violently
into his mouth.
He found excuses for the atrocities of the strikers; he
violently
attacked the middle class, throwing on them the whole of the responsibility.
He, as usual,
violently
refused.
But Maheu came
violently
up to him, shouting:"Borains!
He
violently
banged the door.
He then sat down and waited for him in the darkness, near the body, with heart beating
violently.
And from behind, the Levaque woman added, more violently:"Must we eat you to get through?
Now pumps were set up and a furious struggle was going on; step by step the vanished soil was being
violently
reconquered.
He
violently
set himself to hollow out the slate with the hook of the lamp, while she helped him with her nails.
They saw nothing except a strong eddy breaking three cable lengths out, as if those sheets of water had been
violently
churned.
Quivering violently, its tail was creating a considerable eddy.
Its waves made the Nautilus roll and jerk
violently.
My pulse was throbbing
violently.
The upper strata were too
violently
agitated.
And escaping from the room, Emma closed the door so
violently
that the barometer fell from the wall and smashed on the floor.
Never had he dared to set foot in so profane a place; his heart beat
violently.
He noticed suddenly that Madame de Renal was leaning upon his arm in a marked manner; this action horrified him, he repulsed her violently, freeing his arm from hers.
There, Julien was left to himself; he was terrified, his heart throbbed violently; he would have liked to find the courage to weep.
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