Sentence for emotions | Use emotions in a sentence

Examples of emotions sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use emotions in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for emotions.

  • What emotions they felt! (19)
  • Her own emotions still kept her fixed. (4)
  • Surface emotions were not seen on her. (10)
  • Sometimes he appealed to the tender emotions. (21)
  • Not of the issues and emotions that lie in wait. (8)
  • Things are tested by the emotions they provoke. (10)
  • And when he played she had not the same emotions. (8)
  • A rude entrance this into the life of facts, and primitive emotions! (8)
  • And a curious mixture of emotions beset Mr. Ventnor. (8)
  • Could brains ever touch her emotions as bravery had done? (22)
  • In the choosing of them, she forgot her emotions for a minute. (8)
  • The different emotions on many visages made the scene curious. (10)
  • It showed plainly what wild emotions must have been driving her! (8)
  • It was, indeed, a space well calculated to excite such emotions. (6)
  • It may be that Adrian scented a rival to his lymphatic emotions. (10)
  • Whatever touches our emotions should be spontaneous, not a craft. (10)
  • My emotions have lain altogether dormant in sentimental attachment. (10)
  • The acts and emotions of life undraped with ethics seem to us anathema. (8)
  • Good round oaths had formerly compassed and expounded his noble emotions. (10)
  • He is just the sort of man who would easily become the prey of his emotions. (8)
  • And torn between these two emotions he clasped her close, and kissed her hair. (8)
  • His expression, as a rule so tell-tale of his emotions, baffled Keith utterly. (8)
  • Out in the lane Lady Casterley walked on, very silent, digesting her emotions. (8)
  • Lord Feltre, his companion, has done us the service to make his emotions known. (10)
  • Robert waited for the sound of the bells with the emotions of a common culprit. (10)
  • Robert waited for the sound of the bells with the emotions of a common culprit. (22)
  • All deemed the British ballad-monger an appropriate interpreter of their emotions. (10)
  • But in her heart were such curious, baffled emotions, such strange, tangled feelings. (8)
  • She was always so gentle and retiring that her emotions were beyond his discrimination. (4)
  • In power upon the emotions nothing, I think, is comparable to a first sight of mountains. (7)
  • But, in the interval, she had experienced emotions which warned her of a struggle to come. (10)
  • But, in the interval, she had experienced emotions which warned her of a struggle to come. (22)
  • Real emotions at once set aside the semi-credence they had given to their own suggestions. (10)
  • This question was the first ripple of the breeze from other emotions beginning to flow fast. (10)
  • She could not conjure up the picture of him, and her emotions were merely struck and stunned. (10)
  • She was too convulsed by her many emotions and shouting thoughts to think of defending herself. (10)
  • What can you expect in a counthry where the crimson, emotions are never allowed to smell the air? (8)
  • The picture of a solid, worldly estate crumbling before their eyes stirred their deepest emotions. (13)
  • He looked very ill; evidently suffering under violent emotions, which he was determined to suppress. (4)
  • Frankly and honestly, countess, I consider those emotions vastly overestimated by sentimental people. (12)
  • He visioned her last glance, and lightning emotions of pride and happiness flashed through his veins. (10)
  • It is a prime error in the orator not to seize the emotions and subdue the humanity of his hearers first. (10)
  • She had not noticed it, agitated by her own emotions as she had been, and at one time three parts frozen. (10)
  • And she was led to imagine it through having become barred from imagining her own emotions of that season. (10)
  • Irony and sarcasm relieve his emotions, but he convinces her he is dealing plainly and intends generosity. (10)
  • Let his sweet mistress be given him in the pomp and splendour due to his superior emotions, or not at all. (10)
  • Her mind grasped the fact and she realized it intellectually, while as yet all her emotions seemed paralyzed. (9)
  • It was indeed a leading article of a banner-like bravery, and the unrolling of it was designed to stir emotions. (10)
  • She is now an object of indifference to him, and she would be one of contempt were he to understand her emotions. (4)
  • John felt her soft fingers squeezing his almost desperately, as if her emotions had for the moment got out of hand. (8)
  • When she reached home she went to bed, spent with the tumult of her emotions and sick with shame and self-reproach. (9)
  • He forgets his forbidding age, in the emotions of the past, and would fain give her the benefit of a demonstration. (21)
  • Gratian made the movement of one who is gripped by two strong emotions, and longs to surrender to one or to the other. (8)
  • Fear was not one of his emotions, but he certainly regarded him with a respectful curiosity that bordered on uneasiness. (8)
  • Her passion was fixed upon her sister, whose record of emotions in the letters from London placed her beyond dull days and nights. (10)
  • Her passion was fixed upon her sister, whose record of emotions in the letters from London placed her beyond dull days and nights. (22)
  • At first he was rather startled, for he had inherited superstitious emotions from his mother, and the road was lone, the moon full. (10)
  • The poet must use his emotions to pay his provision bills; he has no other means; society does not propose to pay his bills for him. (9)
  • Her eyes had told him eloquently enough, first her deep sympathy, and afterward the emotions which so passionately stirred her heart. (5)
  • My thoughts travel fondly back to the scenes I am to behold no more, and my heart throbs with emotions excited by their reminiscences. (21)
  • The observation was apparently taken by Master Gammon to express one of the mere emotions within her bosom, for he did not reply to it. (22)
  • It may be here mentioned that he was one of the first to use music as a vehicle for expressing human emotions rather than technical power. (3)
  • The smile was of the acceptedly feigned, conventional character; a polished Surface: belonging to the passage of the discourse, and not to the emotions. (10)
  • He kept a smiling face turned to Dryfoos while these irreverent considerations occupied him, and hardened his heart against father and son and their possible emotions. (9)

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