34 collocations for punctuated

And in fact, while talking, he had punctuated each sentence with a tiny slice or two of thin bread and butter, and everybody laughed, except Schreiermeyer, as the huge singer gravely held up the empty glass dish and showed it.

" Mr. Silk regarded him with a scornful eye, but Miss Kybird, bidding him not to be foolish, punctuated her remarks with the needle, and a struggle, which Mr. Silk regarded as unseemly in the highest degree, took place between them for its possession.

And then he spoke again, punctuating his words by varied and beautiful spirals.

Nicholas was talking away very rapidly to the half-dozen grave and reverend signiors, they punctuating his discourse with occasional grunts and a well-nigh continuous coughing.

" The hearty kicks with which he punctuated this speech brought forth a whoop of pain from the recipient on each occasion.

The dying need but little, dear, A glass of water's all, A flower's unobtrusive face To punctuate the wall, A fan, perhaps, a friend's regret, And certainly that one No color in the rainbow Perceives when you are gone.

"And am I right," he asked, "in recalling that you allowed yourself the libertyof punctuating that comment?"

Every little while, as if to punctuate my composition, and in an endeavor to get attention, I viciously kicked the door.

It recalled to Ferragut's mind the sailing fleets of other centuries, escorted by navies in line, punctuating their course by incessant battles, and the remote voyages of the galleons of the Indies, setting forth from Seville in fleets when bound for the coast of the New World.

He ate slowly, for he punctuated his cropping of the grass with glances towards the mountains.

But by-and-bye, as we caught the first draught of the trades, the boy began to punctuate my fables with that hateful cough.

So we punctuated the lovely journey among the Italian hills, and between their admirable waterways, by hopping off the train for coffee every time they said "Cinque minuti."

In the middle, all sorts and conditions of holes punctuated their long winding length.

The negroes sang as they drove, but often punctuated the melody with strong language designed to encourage the mules.

Ghostly rappings on the walls and ceiling of my room punctuated unintelligible mumblings of invisible persecutors.

Since the first flush of dawn the dismal squeal of wooden-wheeled ox-carts had hushed the bird songs all up and down El Camino Real, and the popping of the drivers' lashes, which punctuated their objurgations to the shambling oxen, told eloquently of haste.

There was a brief rest, after which Luigi and Stella did an acrobatic performance of tumbling and balancing in which at the end Cleofonte joined with a masterful air, punctuating the acts with cries and handclaps, and at the end of each act they all bowed and kissed the tips of their fingers right and left to the imaginary audience.

Unless you are set on a solitary day that man 'might as well be you'"she punctuated the parody with a mocking little moue.

The others joined in, frightfully off the key; or punctuated the performance by wild staccato yells.

Yells and songs and the waving of pennants punctuated the proceedings, as is quite the proper thing in an Epworth League gathering.

Laughter and applause punctuated its progress.

Once in the far distance there came the cry of a wolf, and now and then, to punctuate the deathly silence, the snow owl hooted in blood-curdling protest from his home in the spruce-tops.

Only one painting served as a link to connect the past and presenta crafty, mysterious head with haggard and gaunt features, cheekbones punctuated with a comma of paint, the hair overspread with pearls, a painted neck rising stiffly from the fluted ruff.

When consciousness came back it brought the sound of Yagorsha's yarning by the fire, and the occasional laugh or grunt punctuating the eternal "Story.

Huge shell holes punctuate the street.

34 collocations for  punctuated