85 examples of sourly in sentences

Every wastrel I sent off empty-handed was my enemy; the agents of the Englishmen looked sourly at me; and many a man who was swindled grossly by the Bristol buyers saw me as a marauder instead of a benefactor.

"Every gent has got his own way," he said sourly.

Will you buy mine for five shillings, or shall I buy yours?" Taylor smiled sourly.

When Robin saw this train drawing near, with flash of jewels and silk and jingle of silver bells on the trappings of the nags, he looked sourly upon them.

" Morosely, as if ashamed of this outburst, he led the way through the bare, sunny compound, and when the gate had closed rattling behind them, stated their plans concisely and sourly.

"Do we play cards," he cried sourly, "or listen to the chatter of senility?" Heywood held to the previous question.

Even then it was not certainas Captain Kneebone sourly pointed outthat her sailors would keep their agreement.

"It would have been more funny," Badger replied sourly, "if we'd gone straight to a place where they happened not to beand found them.

"Lady Dredlinton seems to be achieving great popularity in every direction," he said sourly.

The next day, when he presented himself to Fouquier, Fouquier looked at him sourly, and observed, "We don't want men who reason here; we want business done."

" "I neither can nor should pass judgment upon the conduct of archbishops," replied the Franciscan sourly.

" "It's enough to make all of us have long faces," said his aunt, sourly, "when you are brazen enough to own that you mean to be a miserable drunkard.

Klok-No-Ton looked at him sourly, and without greeting stalked straight through their midst to the house of Scundoo.

As for King Mark, he looked upon Sir Bleoberis, smiling very sourly, and as though with great distaste of his words, and he said: "Messire, inasmuch as thou art our guest, and sitting here at feast with us, it is not fit that we should take thy words seriously; else what thou sayst might be very easily disproved.

'We're none of us in it compared with them,' said a young naval commander to his partner, whereupon the young lady looked somewhat sourly, and replied that Lady Lesbia's features were undeniably regular and her complexion good, but that she was wanting in soul. 'Is she?' asked the sailor, incredulously, 'Look at her now.

Thor eyed the black and tan mite a bit sourly.

" "Well, we know we have had enough of him this game," said the other, sourly.

Suliman ben Saoud retorted sourly that he proposed to question the Damascene in public after privately interrogating me.

" McHenry laughed sourly, and went on: "I was chums with Brown then, and when I caught up to him,I was walkin' behind them,he asked me to see if the Chink was dead.

" "If it hadn't been for his wife he'd not have done much," said Matilda sourly.

" During this lecture, and a great deal more, Sir Bale leaned back in his chair, with his legs extended, his heels on the ground, and his arms folded, looking sourly up in the face of a tall lady in white satin, in a ruff, and with a bird on her hand, who smiled down superciliously from her frame on the Baronet.

One autumnal evening Sir Bale Mardykes was sourly ruminating after his solitary meal.

" "He might have said something more likely," said Sir Bale sourly.

Najib eyed him sourly; then said in icy reproof: "It is known to all, howadji, that Sidi-ben-Hassan, the sheikh, was the wisest of men.

This milk tastes sour (sourly).

85 examples of  sourly  in sentences