374 examples of whimpered in sentences

So within this narrow gap, where shapeless things stirred and whimpered in the dark, Beltane leaned breathless upon his sword and looked down upon the watch-fires of Duke Ivo's great camp.

All the rest of that night she whimpered with pain.

He gave a yelp, and whimpered as Gray Wolf jerked out a second bunch of quills.

He sang, laughed, whimpered, screamed, babbled of guardian angels, would get up and go home; but we kept him there by force; and by next morning he departed sobered, and seems to have received no injury.

Like an outlandish doll, with face contorted and thick-lidded eyes shut tightly against the sunshine, the outcast whimpered, too near the point of death for even the rebellion of arms and legs.

He had not whimpered at the loss of the twenty-five hundred dollars Dorsey won from him on the race.

Had he merely given to civilization a new style of buttons, or an improved envelope, or a punch for a railway conductor, or a spring for a carriage, or a mining tool, or a screw, or revolver, or reaper, the inventors of which have "seen millions in them," and been cheated out of his gains, he might have whimpered over his wrongs.

Jenkins must have read everything in her face, for he whimpered: "But he looks all right.

Old Blackburn whimpered: "The Cedars is at its tricks again, and there's nothing we can do.

"Do what you please with me, Carlos," she whimpered with her slight accent from which all the music had fled.

And Muskwa, still slumbering on the rock-ledge with Thor, was dreaming of the mother who lay crushed under the rock on the slope, and as he dreamed he whimpered softly.

He whimpered softly, as if beseeching recognition and friendship of the one tiny creature that was near him in this dreadful hour of loneliness and fear.

Never once had she whimpered over her injuries, never hurled a single word of blame at him for the misadventure that had come within a hair's breadth of being the last for them both.

It is a position that doubtless might require some modification, but in the main, it is and must be true, that real Greatness, whether in Intellect, Genius, or Virtue, is dignified and unostentatious; and that no potent spirit ever whimpered over the blindness of the age to his merits, and, like Mr. Coleridge, or a child blubbering for the moon, with clamorous outcries implored and imprecated reputation.

The wives of the censitaires, rough hardy women whose lives had been spent under the shadow of a constant danger, were for the most part quiet and collected, though a few of the younger ones whimpered a little.

His brothers and sisters also started to roar, but bringing the rod down on the table, I threatened to thrash every one of them if they so much as whimpered; and they were so dumbfounded that they sat silent in terrified surprise.

"He was my friend," he whimpered, bending over the loathsome dead.

What have you done with her son?" Believing his hour was come he trembled and whimpered "mercy."

A woman's voice whimpered just below my window, and a man spoke to her.

I have rolled about in agony, and invoked the gods, and cursed and whimpered; only I take care that no one shall see me.

"You'll be drowned," she whimpered.

"Let me alone," he whimpered, but he got out as I told him to do.

" "You let me alone," whimpered Ace, but the quilt was thrown down on the deck, where I let it lie.

" "Give me that paper," whimpered Garcia, rising from his bed and staggering toward Coronado.

"I made the sheet fast myself," whimpered the mate in the first lull, "with an extra turn to make sure.

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