2221 examples of bitterly in sentences

He spoke low and bitterly.

he said bitterly.

No wonder we are not missed, when we drop out of the babbling conglomerate of humanity into silence," he added bitterly.

All the while they were doing this last, the Kentuckian kept turning to look anxiously for any sign of the others, in his heart bitterly blaming himself for having agreed to Potts' coming into the Tulare that day in place of the Kentuckian's own "pardner."

"We are chained fast enough, my lady," he cried, bitterly, "and our sentence is for life!

"Yes, and we're up the tree with the commandant," grunted Dalzell bitterly.

"I wonder if she'll come or if she's tiring of me," thought Dave Darrin bitterly.

I felt the disgrace of my conduct, and most bitterly the disgrace of the penalty.

And now within his sleep his anguished heart found solacement in slow and burning tears, and, sleeping yet, he wept full bitterly, insomuch that, sobbing, he awoke.

"Dear mother in heaven," he sighed, "being an angel, thou dost know all my heart, its hopes and fearsthou hast seen me tremblethou dost know wherefore this my heart doth yearn so bitterly.

And she, kneeling alone in the failing glory of the moon, hid her face within yearning, desolate arms and wept long and bitterly.

The crowing of the cock caused to weep bitterly.

Would you speak of a morning as bitterly cold or bitterly frigid?

Would you speak of a morning as bitterly cold or bitterly frigid?

exclaimed Mrs. Holymead bitterly.

Then bitterly the Sheriff rued the day that first he meddled with Robin Hood, for all men laughed at him and many ballads were sung by folk throughout the country, of how the Sheriff went to shear and came home shorn to the very quick.

She was proud and sensitive and growing wise with bitterly accumulated experience.

For instance, there is Salieri, who was accused of poisoning Mozart, a monstrous slander, which Salieri bitterly regretted and answered by befriending Mozart's son and securing him his first appointment.

" At hearing this, Bridgenorth clasped his hands together and groaned bitterly.

In one instance, he sold several dollars' worth in a family where, as he was afterwards told by pious men in the neighborhood, the father was most bitterly opposed to everything connected with true religion.

It was plain that she had been crying bitterly.

Over and over again I told myself bitterly, that when I had been near enough to the vessel which bore Bertha Nugent to converse with Mary Phillips without the aid of a speaking-trumpet, I should have tried to reach that vessel, no matter what the danger or the difficulties.

And Michal all her life repented bitterly the offence that she had given her husband.

he went on, bitterly.

He would then knock on the farm house door, and if someone answered his knocks would ask for a match, a pin or some other trifle and then return to the waiting lad and bitterly complain about his inability to find employment.

2221 examples of  bitterly  in sentences