12838 examples of struggling in sentences

Fortunately for the student, the organization does act as interpreter, both for the organized women who have been drawn into the labor movement and for those less fortunate who are still struggling on single-handed and alone.

These serpents were incessantly struggling with each other; one was white, and the other red.

" She looked at me and seemed to be struggling for words.

A blast of hot air struck him, and the next thing he knew was struggling in the water.

The German was gone, he was struggling in the water and one of their own men was lying writhing in the bottom of the boat.

Struggling up, he saw Roy leap past and fire a second time at a man who was swinging at him with a rifle butt.

They do not have to pray for the extra crust when starvation hovers near; for the softening of an obdurate landlord's heart; for strength in temptation, light in darkness, salvation from vice; for a friend in friendlessness; for that miracle of miracles, an opportunity to struggling ambition; for the ending of a dark night, the breaking of day; and, oh!

Once or twice she forgot herself, and limped over to some heap to relieve an imaginary struggling babe or moaning sleeper.

" The man in him now was struggling with his faith, and he seemed about to interrupt her, but she went on excitedly.

Here and there along the all but prostrate line would be seen a struggling pair, or one of the emigrants running toward cover under a fire that always brought him low before he reached it.

Then in an instanthow it had come about he never knewhe was struggling with a man who shouted his name and cursed him,a dark man with blood streaming from a wound in his throat.

At intervals had come a long-drawn scream, terrifying in its shrillness, from some woman struggling with Saint or savage.

Heart-searching, indeed, is such a message; for it will come home, not merely to that very rare character, the absolutely wicked man, the ideal sinner, at whom the preacher too often aims ideal arrows, which vanish in the air: not to him merely will it come home, but to ourselves, to us average human beings, inconsistent, half-formed, struggling lamely and confusedly between good and evil.

He paused a moment, then folded the paper, put it in his pocket, poled the boat with vigorous strokes to the landing-place, and strode through the woods and across the cornfields homeward, his heart beating tumultuously until he seemed almost to be struggling with suffocation.

One was the heir, and, of course, did nothing; the second was struggling for a degree at Oxford with an eye to the family living; the third was in a fair way to become the family gamekeeper.

One day, when tired of struggling with gamy blue-fish and powerful cavalios (if that is the way to spell it), I wound up my line, and looked about to see what the others were doing.

The teacher was struggling at her line.

Her clothes were muddy, her face was red, and the creature she held was struggling violently.

Christianity Miss Hennell regards as "the form in which the religious affections, struggling against earthly limitations, have created for themselves the satisfaction they demand, and, therefore, in so far, real, just as the affections are real."

But, father, tell me, wherefore haste we not Away to this delightful land, instead Of toiling here and struggling as we do? TELL.

When the storm Is once entangled in this strait of ours, It rages like some savage beast of prey, Struggling against its cage's iron bars!

All very pleasant except when the cogs in the cable slip, and you become part and parcel of a promiscuous mix-up, all passengers tumbling over and on to each other into the front end of the car, and if you are at the bottom of the struggling heap, with your nose banged against the door, and suffocating fat parties wedged on top of you, this rapid transit slide is not quite so delightful as when you ride on the top of the crowd.

Thence on dashes the train to the celebrated Hotel Delmonte, at Monterey, the show place of the Southern Pacific Railroad, which, by its extortionate transportation charges, has ruined many struggling fruit raisers in this state where monopoly holds such mighty sway.

Officers on their horses were borne struggling along in it.

There a house-student, a friend of my cousin, placed me beside a dying patient, and I examined with the utmost attention the hands of the unhappy man struggling against the clutches of inevitable death.

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