8234 examples of sorrier in sentences
I felt sorry for the Grand Duke; sorrier still for that admirable M. Pigot; but, after all, one could not but admire the cleverness of the man who had despoiled them.
I felt sorrier and sorrier for her, though, as she went on down Cambridge Street, past all those liquor and provision and second-hand furniture shops, with the tenements over them, and I was so thankful for her when she turned out of all this, and we crossed over and went into a quiet old street, and came out upon the pretty grounds of the Massachusetts Hospital; and as soon as I saw these grounds, I said, 'Oh, how pretty!'
I felt sorrier and sorrier for her, though, as she went on down Cambridge Street, past all those liquor and provision and second-hand furniture shops, with the tenements over them, and I was so thankful for her when she turned out of all this, and we crossed over and went into a quiet old street, and came out upon the pretty grounds of the Massachusetts Hospital; and as soon as I saw these grounds, I said, 'Oh, how pretty!'
True, Little John; I am the sorrier. LIT.
" "Sorrier than I can say.
He walked off up the road, sorrier for himself than ever.
And that made me the sorrier for him, and at last I felt I could not stand by and see him done to death.
I was much sorrier to leave Takai than I thought I should be, and I think they were a little sorry to see me go.
But if Whipple erred in judgment or skill, West found himself in even a sorrier plight when two more strokes had been laid to his score.
I'm sorrier than I can tell you.
"I thought you'd be sorrier to leave me.
He said: "I'm sorrier than a lot of words could tell you.
" "He'll be sorrier, I'm thinking," was the answer.
Of course, if it should happen now I should feel very different; still, I'm a good deal sorrier for Lou than I am for Mr. Denton!"
He was sorrier than he would admit to drown the shine in her eyes.
"Much more I am sorrier for my good knight's loss than for the loss of my queen; for queens might I have enough, but, such a fellowship of good knights shall never be together in company.
I was sorrier than I can say to read them.
We were sorry enough for the poor brutes, but sorrier still for ourselves.
Jane and I were sorrier, I think, to part with him than he with us.
"AndI am so sorry" "So am I. I'm sorrier than you knowabout more matters than you know, Ailsa" He softly smote his buckskin-gloved hands together, gazing at vacancy.
The jury sucking it all up in its entirety felt sorrier for the simple-minded old softy of a Tom, which they believed him to be, than they did for the defendant, who they concluded was a good deal cleverer than the assistant district attorney.
If so, I am indeed sorrier than ever that my son was ever inveigled into marrying you.
I was sorrier than I can say to read them.
I am sorrier for her than I was for Jules.
" "I am sorrier than I was before," says Bobby, reflectively, "that the heavy rains have drowned so many of the young birds.