436 examples of wrong with in sentences

I must not wrong with a thought one who had smiled upon me like an angel of lighta young girl, too, with the dew of innocence on her beauty to every eye but mine and only not to mine withinshall

" "Something's wrong with him," declared Patsy.

" "What's wrong with Ardmore?" asked Dave.

He knew that something had gone wrong with Ralph.

Nothing seemed wrong with him, yet weaker and weaker he grew.

"What a lot lies before that gifted creature," he said to himself, "if life should go wrong with her!

" Nor was I. Gussie had begun to make a low, bubbling noise, and I could no longer disguise it from myself that something must have gone seriously wrong with the works.

Let the servants help you to secure them and then you will know what is wrong with Alice.

When Kaksi found out what was wrong with Thumbietot, she said impulsively: "If Thumbietot is grieving over an old city, we'll soon be able to comfort him.

We made every inquiry possible, but no one could give us the slightest reason for our stoppage, but seemed to think that there was something wrong with the works which had allowed us to get so far.

What was wrong with this picture?

I hardly know 'er by it, long ez I been tryin' to fit it to 'eran' fearin' to, too, less'n somethin' might go wrong with either one.

"If I recall rightly, I replaced that loose stone in the well-coping with it, didn't I?" said Ken, "or did I use it for the Dutchman's bow anchor?" "Nothing was wrong with those biscuits, tonight," Mrs. Sturgis said.

"Give me Headquartersyeswho's that?never mind who's speakingsay: I can't get the military hospitalsomething wrong with the wirewill you call Major Templeton and say that Major Grim has had an accidentyes, Grimcompound fracture of the thighvery seriousask him to go at once to Major Grim's quartersthanksthat's all."

They always make out that something is wrong with the car, just as dentists always find some hole in your teeth, if you go to them.

It seems to me that what is really wrong with all modern and highly civilised language is that it does so largely consist of dead words.

"Something must be wrong with the thing.

"There is something wrong with our information," they decided.

One of them was: "Things will be far wrong with Grizel when she is able to sit idle with her hands in her lap.

"Therethere's nothing wrong with your eyes, my dear?"

"It must be something wrong with the glass, or else it's the bad light," said Mr. Catesby to himself; "no girl is so beautiful as that.

" "Nothin' wrong with 'en, I hope?" "I think he's going to hold a prayer.

There was nothing wrong with it except, if one looked closely, a few scratches or dints on its white stone walls, or a neatly drilled hole under a flight of steps.

and What's wrong with her toes?

However, the accident (something, I fancy, had gone wrong with the engines) appeared to be treated as more amusing than important.

436 examples of  wrong with  in sentences