Which preposition to use with slammed
A door slammed in an outer hall, as she was still stirring and looking down into the stew.
" "Aw!" "Ain't you ashamed, a big boy like you, and Mrs. Suss with her neuralgia?" "Aw!"the slam of a door clipping off this insolence.
So, as the door slams behind them, they vanish from our sight; for though the renewal of their friendship tempts us to follow them further in their school life, we are reminded that our story has been told.
The man, in less than ten minutes, unscrewed a plate at the farther end, and fixed on an air-pump, made for the purpose, on which the door of the stove suddenly slammed to.
Abruptly both disappeared, a door slammed on the far side of the car, and the car itself, after a moment's wait, gathered way with whining gears and vanished, leaving nothing human visible in the quiet street.
The carriage door slammed with a hollow clap; a footman furled an umbrella and climbed to his place beside the driver.
And it was slammed into place in a hurry, holding the smoke back.
Two doors slammed at the same momentthe front door as Silent leaped into the safety of the night, and the rear door as Whistling Dan rushed into the house.
A few moments later, seated in a dilapidated cockle-shell, he found himself slamming over the water.
There came an indescribable cry from the girl, and a deep throated curse from Buck Daniels as he slammed down the window.
I was slammed against a great, roaring billow that sent me off presently in another direction, merely to be met by another wave that dashed me against a third one.
" She had slammed through the door before Buck turned, and he sat down, smiling pleasantly to himself.
Water slammed between the rocky edges, wild and frothing, seething, lurching, hissing, and sucking.
The door had not slammed for about an hour, and I was getting back my nerve again.