1693 examples of wailed in sentences

" "Oh! don't!" wailed out one of the girls, the impressionable, warm-hearted Maggie.

He remembered having looked on a master who lay very quiet and very cold in the snow, and he had sat back on his haunches and wailed forth the death song; but these people on the walls looked alive, and yet seemed dead.

And then out upon that white finger of sand came other things that dreaded the water as Gray Wolf dreaded it: a big fat porcupine, a sleek little marten, a fisher-cat that sniffed the air and wailed like a child.

It was the cry that sent men's blood running more swiftly through their veins, that brought the moose and the deer to their feet shivering in every limbthe cry that wailed like a note of death through swamp and forest and over the snow-smothered ridges until its faintest echoes reached for miles into the starlit night.

Close after them came the hunters from the western barren lands, bringing with them loads of white fox and caribou skins, and an army of big-footed, long-legged Mackenzie hounds that pulled like horses and wailed like whipped puppies when the huskies and Eskimo dogs set upon them.

(17) Aibion wailed.

"Aw, no!" wailed Kathleen.

CHAPTER XXV "THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE" "O don't touch itit hurts," Danny wailed, when Pearl examined his grimy little foot, from which a trickle of blood was showing through the murk of prairie soil.

wailed Bluff.

"She's always talking about it," the younger girl wailed, beginning to cry again.

The fat shop-keeper wailed like a man beside himself.

He tossed a piece of silver to one who wailed in the ditch,a forlorn stranger from Hai-nan, lamenting the broken shells and empty baskets of his small venture.

A Chinese rebeck wailed, monotonous and nasal.

" The rebeck wailed a long complaint before he added: "If I didn't like you fairly wellThe point isGood old Cynthia!

There were lights and sounds of revelling in the vanquished city's halls, As by night the feast of victory was held within its walls; And the conquerors filled the wine-cup high, after years of bright blood shed: But their Lord, the King of Arragon, 'midst the triumph, wailed the dead.

Going to the graphophone he put on a record "I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air!" wailed disconsolately through the house.

Then all the little birds wailed: "To-day you play worse than usual, Thumbietot!

So she sat and wailed hour after hour, and sometimes she would raise the dead girl from her coffin and press her to her bosom; for, though even Jenny's lover feared her now, that cold unresponsive clay had no fear for Jenny's mother.

The birds that wailed around me in their prison cages, seemed to weep for the hawthorn and alder trees that were growing beside the ruins of my old home, and I wept with them, for I, too, was sighing for nature.

The drums of our orchestra were the echoes of thundering wars; the flutes and soft recorders were the eloquence of an Empire's statesmen; and our 'cellos and violins wailed with the pity of all mankind.

" "And I was in the same room with him," wailed Mrs. Preston, "and never knew the awful danger!

Ann wailed, "what shall we do now?

"O Mr. Lanley," she wailed, "what have I done?" "You've spoiled a friendship.

" "O Grandfather!" wailed Mathilde.

" "Six months!" wailed Mathilde.

1693 examples of  wailed  in sentences