633 examples of ailed in sentences

That, then, was what ailed Pulz.

Nothing ailed me at that time; let your superstition at last have an end.'

when, as the Psalmist says so plainly, "What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest?

None of the servants had guessed what ailed him, and they were taken with such a fear they would not stay to see him buried, but fled, and laid that charge on poor, good Mr. Stokes, who discharged it with true Christian courage; after which the Manor was shut up for many a day, till the next heir's covetousness got the better of his fears.

'Twas Mr. Glennie who first moved to seek me; for when the second day came that I was not at school, he thought that I was ill, and went to my aunt's to ask how I did, as was his wont when any ailed.

Her hysterical caresses awakened him and the little fellow could not understand what ailed his mother.

By and by, when they were alone in the wood, the Huntsman seemed so sad that the Prince asked him what ailed him.

He kept his eye constantly upon him, and became convinced from his manner that something ailed him.

"Well, I couldn't see what ailed you unless you were.

He pooh-poohed Mother's fears; said it was indigestion that ailed me, or that I was growing too fast; or perhaps I didn't get enough sleep, or needed, maybe, a good tonic.

He told us not to fretthat all that ailed him was that his nose was split and his wrist bashed up a bit!

But my people, many of them, will lay up a month, at the end of which no visible change in their countenance nor the loss of an ounce of flesh is discoverable; and their allowance of provision is going on as if nothing ailed them."

Therefore, though she turned deadly pale, and though the counsel took every means to make it easy for her to bear false witness, she replied to his question as to what Effie had said when questioned as to what ailed her, "Alack!

I don't know anything about the medical treatment of that day, you never need medicine unless you are ailing and I never ailed.

But Blanche thought she knew what ailed him.

Then his friend took him from their presence, and having asked him what so ailed him, Dante replied, "I have set my feet on that edge of life beyond which no man can go with intent to return."

True, one city doctor, a visiting friend of the Pennimans' family physician, had once gone carefully over him, punching, prodding, listening, to announce that nothing ailed the invalid; which showed, as the judge had said to his face, that he was nothing but an impudent young squirt.

Those who saw him did not know that aught ailed him, and Robert Bolton spoke no word of the matter to any one at Cambridge.

Though oceans of discouragement and mountains of difficulty loom up before thee, thou wilt be brought through the depths dry-shod, and be enabled to adopt the language, "What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest, and ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams?"

I scarce know what ailed me.

Ethie was looking very pale, and there were dark rings around her eyes, showing that she suffered, even if Mrs. Markham did assert there was nothing ailed her but spleen.

"There was nothing ailed him," he said to Ethelyn, when she asked what was the matter, and accused him of being positively cross.

He could not tell what ailed him.

What in Heaven's name ailed me?

Then Parzival bent kindly over the wounded king, and gently inquired what ailed him.

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