309 examples of indecisions in sentences

"Yes," Dick said, noting with boyish quickness the indecision in Jack's troubled face.

In his indecision, he paused on the sidewalk and let his glances wander vaguely over the busy scene before him.

A moment of indecision was followed by quick action.

But appetite o'er indecision Prevails, and Philip makes incision.

In order that the duties of the Cook may be properly performed, and that he may be able to reproduce esteemed dishes with certainty, all terms of indecision should be banished from his art.

Captain Standish addressed the Chiefs, and strove to speak kindly to men whose deaths he was compassing all the while: but, whether his resolution somewhat failed as the moment for the execution of his bloody purpose drew on, or whether he was disconcerted by the absence of Rodolph, who refused to enter the wigwam, and assist at the slaughter, so it was that he manifested evident signs of weakness and indecision.

But if he felt undecided as to his proper course of action, that indecision did not last long.

Indecision grips him, and he delays until the day when his consciousness sinks to the point where his mind no longer grasps his problem.

In persons so afflicted there appears a fatigability, a sensitiveness to cold, cold hands and feet, which are sometimes mottled bluish-red, a loss of appetite and zest in life, and a mental instability characterized by an indecision, and a tendency to worry, a weepishness upon the slightest provocation.

After some indecision, my friends and I finally went up to one of the officers and offered to buy new uniforms with the money we expected daily from our families.

The oar of the gondolier dashed the element behind him, and his boat again glided away, so far altering its course as to show that all indecision was now ended.

He looked from one to the other, in indecision, and was about to frame some pretence to get rid of the intruder, when Don Cainillo appeared in the middle of the room.

The young noble had permitted his people to pursue the direction originally taken, in pure indecision.

" There are other ways, less clearly marked, more difficult to trace,the way of moral indifference, the way of intellectual pride, the way of hypocrisy, the way of indecision.

He was in a frenzy of distress and indecision.

The man's countenance fell as the girl uttered the last words; he relaxed his hold of the knife; and Anna, taking advantage of his indecision, and the relenting expression she thought she read in the dark faces round her, related her simple story, dwelling particularly upon the danger the corners would incur were she missing, and their security in case she was allowed to proceed on her journey, after seeing her friend the clergyman.

Then he would declare to her that his love for her had become so great, that, rushing over every barrier, whether of prudence, doubt, or indecision, it had carried him with it and laid him at her feet.

Or shall we take any of them?" With a prodigious yawn,as though to indicate that he wearied of their foolish indecision,Czar turned, with a low "woof," toward the fourth member of the company, who was browsing along the edge of the trail.

But even as she set out, she hesitated and turned back; resolutely taking up her fishing-tackle again, as though, angry with herself for her state of mind, she was determined to indulge no longer her mood of indecision.

" He halted with a gesture of despair; his face livid with fear at her apparent indecision as to his fate.

INDECISION OF MIND, iii. 300.

Then Gerilleau's indecisions became terrible.

All of them had set views on every subject, not any hesitation or indecision, and they all used each other's names in every sentence.

She put on her bonnet, and took it off again; a terrible thing, remember, for Grizel to be in a state of indecision.

That was the end, I think, of our indecisions.

309 examples of  indecisions  in sentences