1943 examples of exclamation in sentences

The lady, who is just closing the window, starts and utters an exclamation of affright.

And so she ran gaily to the door, and as she reached it, uttered a gay exclamation.

And crouching, with an exclamation of terror, Verty shuddered.

With an angry exclamation he sprang up and followed his wife below.

Ralston leaned back in his chair with an exclamation of horror.

I followed as quickly as possible; but had hardly taken a dozen steps, ere I heard a quick exclamation, as of pain or surprise from Jerry's lips, accompanied by a low, snarling growl, followed by a sound like that produced by two persons rolling on the ground together.

One day, as it was viewing the departure of some migratory birds from its neighborhood, it could not prevent the escape of a deep sigh, accompanied with the exclamation, "O dear!

" Madeline became deadly pale; but she did not speak, uttered no exclamation,only a slight movement of her eyebrows expressed eagerness, as she turned more attentively to Miss Wimple, who proceeded as though unconscious of any trace of emotion in her companion.

Miss Nugent gave a little exclamation of surprise.

The boarding-master uttered an impatient exclamation.

" Mr. Silk, with a smothered exclamation, started up from his chair and regarded him eagerly.

He coughed behind his hand, and sat gazing before him as Mrs. Silk entered the room and gave vent to an exclamation of astonishment as she saw the visitor.

A babble of conjecture and exclamation broke out, but Jim Silent, still sickly white around the mouth, swung up into the saddle.

Calder, with an exclamation of horror, whipped out his revolver, but checked himself at the very instant of firing.

Therefore the tribunes once arrested him and gave him in charge of their assistants, at which procedure Vespasian was overcome by emotion and went out of the senate-house in tears, uttering this single exclamation only: "A son shall be my successor or no one at all.

There was silence for a time, and then, with a savage exclamation, Diamond sprang out of his berth and thumped on the partition, crying: "Come, gentlemen, it's time to go to bed!

Get out of that game as soon as you can!" There was a sudden silence in the adjoining room, and then M. Rouen Montfort was heard to utter an exclamation in French, following which he cried: "I see you to-morrow, saire!

Montfort uttered an exclamation of satisfaction.

The exclamation was a "score" for Angel; and she continued, with greater confidence, "

Presently the editor put down his pen with an exclamation of satisfaction; and the first impression of peevishness vanished in the cordiality with which he now turned to his visitor.

Then he uttered an exclamation of surprise not unmixed with horror.

She was obviously a young person of italics, a human exclamation-point, enthusiastic, irrepressible.

He uttered an exclamation as it ran under his arm, with a little soft resistance.

An exclamation of pity broke from her lips.

The rapid, chattering flourish of the bob-o'-link, the soft whistle of the thrush, the tender coo of the wood-dove, the deep, warbling bass of the grouse, the drumming of the partridge, the melodious trill of the lark, the gay carol of the robin, the friendly, familiar call of the duck and the teal, resound from tree and knoll and lowland, prompting the expressive exclamation of the simple half-breed, "Voilà la forêt qui parle!

1943 examples of  exclamation  in sentences