11 collocations for sore

The shouts Of eager hosts, through all the circling line, And the wild bowlings of the beasts within Rend wide the welkin, flights of arrows, winged With death, and javelins launched from every arm, Gall sore the brutal bands, with many a wound Gored through and through.

Then by and by Sir Tristram smote Sir Palamydes so sore a buffet that the Saracen knight fell down from his horse and was unable immediately to arise.

This was another thing that made me sore at all the Monterey Centre crowd, including the elder and grandma, with their truckling to Gowdy and Wade and Stone and the rest who helped the elder build his church.

Mark but this princess, that lamented here Of late so sore her noble husband's death, And thought to live alone without a pheer; Behold how soon she changed hath that breath!

He often sored his knuckles on the court table and racked his frame with the violence of his rhetoric.

Death is near,and of her Grandchildren thinks she, Smitten sore the orphans Harvest time will be.

"We know full well you will not surrender, however sore our plight, therefore the savages must take their prisoners in a fight, an' one need not be captured alive.

[Sidenote: Bed sores.]

But cruelty can never 'scape the scourge Of shame, of horror, or of sudden death; Repentance self that other sins may purge Doth fly from this, so sore the soul it slayeth; Despair dissolves the tyrant's bitter breath, For sudden vengeance suddenly alights On cruel deeds to quit their bloody spites.

Like as a bear That creeping close among the hives, to rear An honeycomb, the wakeful dogs espy, And him assailing, sore his carcass tear, That hardly he away with life does fly, Nor stays till safe himself he see from jeopardy.

However sore their wound, however grievous their trouble, other medicine needed they none."

11 collocations for  sore