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Example sentences for "spoke again"

  • When the sun set the ahtzeta spoke again, 'Run, sister, they have found the trail and follow it on horseback.

  • The captive gathered hastily as much food as she could carry with ease; and as the sun went down the scalp spoke again, 'It is time to go, for my people are on their way hither, and it is far to Cochiti.

  • Instead, he gazed into the embers of the fire; then suddenly, a moment or so after, spoke again.

  • But now he said nothing aloud for me to listen to, though it was evident enough that he was considering deeply; but at last he spoke again.

  • We rode on together in silence after that, and were come to the bank of the river before we spoke again.

  • Dick fell silent for the moment, and when he spoke again some of Dan Morgan's solemnity seemed to have got into his blood.

  • When he spoke again it was not as Falconnet's next friend.

  • When he spoke again 'twas to give me a résumé in brief of the military operations North and South.

  • I allowed this transport to pass well over before I spoke again.

  • At length he spoke again in earnest tones.

  • After a long pause it spoke again, and said, "You called me.

  • When he spoke again it was in a manner less harsh and abrupt than it had been before.

  • It was a long time before he spoke again, or lifted up his head; so long that Phebe ceased weeping, and laid her hand tenderly on his to comfort him by her mute sympathy.

  • When he spoke again he did so without looking into her face, which indeed was scarcely visible in the deepening dusk.

  • Valancourt did not appear to notice her indisposition, but, when he spoke again, his voice told the tenderest love.

  • He waited a little before he spoke again.

  • He gravely took out his watch, and noted the time to a second, before he spoke again.

  • He considered with himself; consulting his memory--visibly, unmistakably, consulting it before he spoke again.

  • When he spoke again, it was with marked deliberation and constraint--with the air of a man who was repeating words put into his lips, or words prepared beforehand.

  • They remained sitting quietly side by side for two or three minutes, and then he spoke again; his voice was gentle, but firm and resolved, and there was a sort of finality about his words which clinched into her heart like an ice-grip.

  • When all was still he spoke again, and the tone of his voice was childishly wistful.

  • They walked on slowly among the shadows which were beginning to gather beneath the trees; after a while he spoke again.

  • Maxwell must have been in a state of torment about that time, but he was in his own way a man of extravagant pride, and it was perhaps to deny his weakness that he spoke again.

  • Take them lil' silver bottle out of my pocket and pull the top off him," he said very slowly; and when Amadu had done so he gulped down a draught of lukewarm brandy before he spoke again.

  • He was slightly afraid of his daughter; but, unfortunately for them both, he was more afraid of Rideau, and he did not look at her when he spoke again.

  • She started toward the door, and he did not interrupt her passage, as she half expected he would do; but he spoke again.

  • He nodded and cleared his throat before he spoke again.

  • He took the jewel quickly from his palm, and held it up between finger and thumb, and when he spoke again, his voice was changed as well as his face, and had lost most of the sharp impatience.

  • At last he spoke again, but the brave words were gone, and the thin voice was thinner.

  • Twas likely Elzevir had something of the same thoughts, for he spoke again, forgetting perhaps that I was man now, and no longer boy, and using a name he had not used for years.

  • Then he spoke again--slowly and sententiously.

  • Here Falconer paused, and when he spoke again it was from the ordinary level of conversation.

  • When he spoke again, there was a touch of tenderness in his respect.

  • When he spoke again it was reassuringly, soothingly.

  • There was a long pause before he spoke again.

  • When he spoke again it was with a quiet confidence that reassured her completely.

  • When Jack was once more alone with Thomassian, he spoke again of the horrors of Rhoumkali.

  • He spoke again, with that curious calmness which sometimes marks the very heart of an intense emotion, the spot of still water in the midst of the whirlpool.

  • It was some moments before he spoke again.

  • Next evening I spoke again, and they believed and rejoiced, and carried the news abroad.

  • He turned to ride away, but the man, lingering, spoke again.

  • The men obeyed him, and when they were under shelter of the house, he spoke again: "You are of those who took my swords, and agreed with me to strike for freedom and the King who was coming.

  • Before he spoke again, Knight's doubt as to the existence of a brain behind the massive brow was fully set at rest.

  • There was a short silence, then he spoke again, close to her ear: "You need not have told me, Naomi.

  • Having puffed forth the first deep breath with luxurious enjoyment, he spoke again.

  • There was a quiver of laughter in his voice when he spoke again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spoke again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    basket ball; doubtful cases; eastern part; external object; extremely simple; haired lady; hunting shirt; last expedition; less differentiated; let alone; many lines; much from; often written; rapid rate; said little; sail away; special creations; spoke again; spoke the; spoke thus; spoke very; spoke with; spoken language; spoken unto; spoken words; the door