41 examples of exclamatory in sentences

Among the earlier inscriptions prayers to God or to Christ are sometimes met with, generally in short exclamatory expressions concerning the dead.

And Ralph, in the midst of cries exclamatory, and no little laughter, emptied the contents of the basket on the velvet sward, variegated by the sunlight through the boughs, and fit for kings.

Then, before there was time for further exclamatory compliment of the unknown, we were half-startled by the turning round of an arm-chair at the far end of the room, and were aware of a manly voice of exquisite quality asking, 'Do you know Whitman?'

I was particularly struck by the way in which it was punctuated by such exclamatory phrases as "Lawd a mussy!"

There was the same sweet pedantry of the Attic e, the same superiority to the most venial abbreviation, the same inconsistent forest of exclamatory notes, thick as poplars across the channel.

Her conversation needed few exclamatory points.

It was an exclamatory look which one might interpret as saying, "What's this!

What an explosion there was of exclamatory ohs and ahs when I had finished my recital, and in a burst of gratitude, somewhat of the theatrical sort, our actor shouted: "Hurrah for Kinko!

The renaissance was a prodigy that made onlookers exclamatory.

Interjections are either natural sounds or exclamatory words, used independently, and serving briefly to indicate the wishes or feelings of the speaker. OBS.

But it is a nominative absolute, like any other nominative which we use in the same exclamatory manner.

So Peirce, and Kirkham, and Ingersoll, with pointed self-contradiction, may continue to make "the independent case," whether vocative or merely exclamatory, the subject of a verb, expressed or understood; but I will content myself with endeavouring to establish a syntax not liable to this sort of objection.

""The Exclamatory Point.

"The Interrogative sign,""The Exclamatory sign.

[FORMULENot proper, because this exclamatory sentence is pointed with a period at the end.

What says Rule 3d of Exclamatory Questions?

O Gilead heals the wound" UNDER RULE III.OF EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS.

"After an interjection or an exclamatory sentence, is usually placed the mark of exclamation.

UNDER RULE III.OF EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS.

a series of, how may be united and marked exclamatory, how to be marked Question, mentioned in due form, how marked declaratively put, how uttered and marked in Spanish, doubly marked, ("¿Quien llama?";) in Greek, how Quite, with art.

A stern self-constraint excludes everything exclamatory, all glimpses and disclosures of what merely affects the writer, all advantages from an appeal, disguised and indirect perhaps, to the opinion of his own side.

She wasn't going to apologize for Honora to a pair of exclamatory dimples!

They had one of those exclamatory dinners where every one talked about the incomparable quality of the cooking.

order of the day" A secret overhearer might have followed, by these occasional exclamatory utterances, the course of a devouring trouble prowling up and down through his thoughts, as one's eye tracks the shark by the occasional cutting of his fin above the water.

The candidate had been instructed to write out examples of the indicative, the subjunctive, the potential and the exclamatory moods.

41 examples of  exclamatory  in sentences