Sentence for limbs | Use limbs in a sentence

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

  • Her limbs trembled. (12)
  • All his limbs trembled. (12)
  • Edward shook his limbs, rejoicing. (10)
  • Edward shook his limbs, rejoicing. (22)
  • For him, a horror cramped his limbs. (10)
  • For him, a horror cramped his limbs. (22)
  • Intolerable anguish weakened his limbs. (10)
  • I managed to get home with leaden limbs. (10)
  • Diana sprang up to give play to her limbs. (10)
  • The slack limbs moved; the body rose and fell. (10)
  • Her limbs were nerveless, her tongue speechless. (10)
  • It froze her limbs, for still she hated the evil-doer. (10)
  • It froze her limbs, for still she hated the evil-doer. (22)
  • Sweat broke out on his forehead, and his limbs trembled. (8)
  • At intervals he moved his limbs; he moaned at every breath. (1)
  • But the build of his limbs and shoulders was not feminine. (10)
  • He had a good chest, stout limbs, a face inclined to be jolly. (10)
  • It was only the trunk: there was no head; there were no limbs. (12)
  • Short as is his stature, his limbs compose the least part of it. (6)
  • How old was she, with her brown limbs, and her gleaming, slanting eyes? (8)
  • He could hardly believe such delicate limbs and joints capable of motion. (12)
  • The clothing was deranged, the long hair in disorder, the limbs lay anyhow. (1)
  • The trembling limbs of physical irresoluteness was a new experience to her. (10)
  • He gave her some redness that streamed Through her limbs in a flitting glow. (10)
  • The chill of the evening was in his limbs, the fear of the gloom in his heart. (1)
  • He was broken in health, his limbs trembled, his walk was an uncertain shuffle. (7)
  • It was all just one dark watching thing, of limbs on the ground and in the air. (8)
  • You seem to fancy elastic limbs bending to the measure of a solemn church-organ. (10)
  • Having air of the hills and activity for her limbs, she made sunshine for herself. (10)
  • How blithely he flung out his limbs and heaved his chest released from confinement! (10)
  • As I proceed, I feel her sharply stop, And crush it under heel with trembling limbs. (10)
  • By-and-by, great fatigue stiffened her limbs, and she sat down from pure want of rest. (10)
  • Fright sped her limbs for a second or two, and then her whole weight hung upon Merthyr. (10)
  • Laurel over eyes and brows, Over limbs and over bosom, Laurel leaves and laurel boughs! (10)
  • Close to my house there is a group of pines with gnarled red limbs flanked by beech-trees. (8)
  • Suddenly she turned and, gathering her garment, fled, her limbs gleaming in the moonlight. (8)
  • Time hears sentence pronounced on him: the frail hands bind his huge limbs and lock the chains. (10)
  • Their gaunt limbs were clothed in rags; each had a stick, and some sort of dirty bundle tied to it. (8)
  • When she awoke, the room was dark; she felt that some one had put a silken cushion across her limbs. (10)
  • Adrian lifted and let fall the stupid inanimate limbs of the gone wretch, puckering his mouth queerly. (10)
  • She would not have allowed that movement of her limbs if it had in any way interfered with the fanning. (8)
  • He undeceived them by requesting, in rather flowery terms, conveyance on the road and rest for his limbs. (10)
  • He is gross fact, a leash, a muzzle, harness, a hood; whatever is detestable to the free limbs and senses. (10)
  • I faltered along, hoping to reach a second one, without knowing why I had dragged my limbs from the first. (10)
  • Following his youthful wisdom, this wounded hart dragged his slow limbs toward the halls of brandy and song. (22)
  • She could not walk two steps; she was imprisoned by the interdict of the house and the paralysis of her limbs. (10)
  • A large bulky figure has as good a right to be in deep affliction, as the most graceful set of limbs in the world. (4)
  • But Temple spoiled my triumph by depriving him of the use of his lower limbs after the fall, for he was a heavy man. (10)
  • In the middle of what was clearly the dining-room, she tried to subdue the tremor of her limbs and a sense of nausea. (8)
  • Here at sunrise the young men washed their limbs, and here since her return home English Rose loved to walk by night. (10)
  • Algernon got his limbs slackly together, trying to think of the particular pocket in which he had left his cigar-case. (10)
  • Algernon got his limbs slackly together, trying to think of the particular pocket in which he had left his cigar-case. (22)
  • In other words, a piece of orange-peel; once on it, your life and limbs are in danger, and you are saved by a miracle. (10)
  • And he thought of little, of nothing; but a sweetish sensation beset his heart, a kind of quivering lightness his limbs. (8)
  • Down the passage came a flutter of white garments; soft limbs were twined about her, some ends of hair fell on her face. (8)
  • He was not alarmed at the shuddering that ran through the limbs he touched, or at the troubled, scornful look of her eyes. (8)
  • Not only his shaking limbs, not only the whiteness of his face betrayed the fact, but the atmosphere that surrounded him. (12)
  • This wild, small, graceful visitor, who had long bathed in winter, was already draping her bare limbs in a scarf of green. (8)
  • On either side of a marshy path bare trees were standing, and their limbs protruded confusedly and crookedly into the air. (12)
  • A beloved home made over to others; all the precious rooms and furniture, groves, and prospects, beginning to own other eyes and other limbs! (4)
  • And so in a green meadow we bestowed our limbs on the grass, and smoked deifying tobacco and proclaimed the world excellent. (2)
  • The latter, having satisfied themselves that the capacity of the lower limbs was extraordinary, returned them, disenchanted. (10)
  • An indisposition had overtaken her; it seemed epileptic in character, for her limbs were rigid and her head bent over backwards. (12)
  • Glens and glades of lushest verdure Toil her in their tawny mesh, Wilder-woofed ways and alleys Lock her struggling limbs in leash. (10)
  • The mighty breakfast had given Braintop intolerable desire to stretch his limbs by the sounding shore, and enjoy life in semi-oblivion. (10)
  • Margarita was too hurried in her mind to be conscious of an imprudence; but her limbs trembled, and she instinctively quickened her steps. (10)
  • Her heart froze; but her limbs were strung to throw off the house, and reach air, breathe, and (as her thoughts ran) swoon, well-protected. (10)

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