5714 examples of hesitated in sentences

Merriwell hesitated.

"Haven't a doubt of it," he returned; "but what are they?" Frank hesitated, and a cloud came to his friend's face.

Ted hesitated a moment, debating whether to call him back and get the row over, if row there was to be, or to let him get away by himself as he probably desired.

Some of the forty recruits, who were in front of the party, had climbed over it; and these afterwards affirmed, that, had the others followed then, the barricade had been gained; but the older soldiers had degenerated, possessed little of these men's zeal or spirit, hesitated, and, their colonel falling, gave back.

" "In all love, quite indiscriminately?" He hesitated an instant.

He read the names in the vestibule, never doubting that Dr. Parret was a masculine practitioner, and hesitated at the name of Wayne.

"I wondered, if you were alone" Lanley hesitated.

For a moment he hesitated while the blood ran in a hot flood down his thick neck.

But as soon as he was alone, and was about to break the seal, he drew back and hesitated.

For this reason Hortense hesitated at first to comply, but Bonaparte grew only the more pressing and vehement in his request.

The majority, when it has the power, has never hesitated to force its ways of living, its ideas, customs and habits on the minority.

" He had not interrupted me; I had hesitated.

The train was slowing to a standstill, and while he hesitated with a hand on the door, a little old man came trotting down the platforma tremulous little man, in greenish black broadcloth, eloquent of continued depression in some village retail trade.

The landlord hesitated, looked around him, seemed about to speak, smiled, and said, in his soft, solemn voice, feeling his way word by word through the unfamiliar language: "Ah lag to teg you apar'.

"For sale?" M. Raoul Innerarity hesitated a moment before replying: "'Sieur Frowenfel', I think it is a foolishness to be too proud, eh?

He hesitated, accepted the invitation, and once more said good-morning.

He turned quickly in his saddle as if to say something very positive, but hesitated, restrained himself and asked: "Mr. Grandissime, is not your Creole 'we' a word that does much damage?" The Creole's response was at first only a smile, followed by a thoughtful countenance; but he presently said, with some suddenness: "My-de'-seh, yes.

Can you throw any light on the subject?" Mr. Bascom hesitated.

" Iola hesitated, and then replied: "I should be pleased to have you call.

He hesitated a moment, then replied: "I am not afraid of the negro as he stands alone, but what I dread is that in some closely-contested election ambitious men will use him to hold the balance of power and make him an element of danger.

I have seen it," "In your images of the future?" said the young man, observing she hesitated.

" She hesitated.

She hesitated a moment longerand was lost.

"Is it the mare?" She hesitated.

She marvelled at herself that she had hesitated even for a moment to accept it.

5714 examples of  hesitated  in sentences