How To Use Earful In A Sentence

  • A well-known waterman at Selby said that the river was in a fearful condition, and this had a good deal to do with the reported collisions taking place and damage done to boats on their voyages to and from the town.
  • The *victim* of the defacement is the person who is intended to be fearful. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Shmulevich Case — Facts and New York Law, as I Can Best Figure Them Out:
  • Another translation of the Bible uses the word cowardly instead of fearful. How to Overcome Fear
  • He peered down into her tearful face with a twisted smile, reaching up to brush some of her wildly cascading hair from her cheek. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Her children had been fearful of being taken into care if their parents were jailed.
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  • But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
  • Having neither opium nor hashish on hand, and being desirous of filling his brain with twilight, he had had recourse to that fearful mixture of brandy, stout, absinthe, which produces the most terrible of lethargies. Les Miserables
  • If you want to get an earful of vegan philosophy, just ask this author what she thinks of genetically engineered foods.
  • I lose sleep, I have a bad temper and I am tearful, tired and upset.
  • Tibetans around me were shaking their heads in sadness, because they were fearful for him, and others were openly agreeing with him. Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage
  • During the trial he became so fearful of assassination that he had steel plates sewn into his hat.
  • So Frances Hodgson Rondel must, one way and another, have got quite an earful about Professor Shandy's strange avocation. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • He paused at the intersection, fearful that a hard leather boot was waiting for him no matter which way he ran.
  • There were many tearful farewells. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Burning Bright
  • While sitting in a coffee shop, we overheard a woman tearfully tell her husband that she was sorry that her work had been so consuming.
  • While still suffering, the negative feeling of fearful projection may result in craving for the addictive substance or behaviour.
  • What if I have to spend tomorrow, yet again, in that weird state of tearful, jet-lagged exhaustion that lack of sleep creates?
  • Our hero grew less fearful of a wreck And took a little stroll upon the deck. The Times Literary Supplement
  • So we are intended to be relieved of the fear that our dying need be a fearful experience.
  • The nurse on duty was fearful that the patient should get worse.
  • The side effects of sedatives and calming drugs like Prozac used for destructive, anxious and fearful pets make animals sleepy or lethargic.
  • Commander of the Faithful being a fearful boggler at a sum. The Haunted House
  • She was then reunited with her tearful mum at 6pm on Wednesday. The Sun
  • James had none of Elizabeth's fearful paranoia about Catholics and Puritans.
  • Everyone is scared, waiting fearfully for the next attack.
  • Next thing you know, she's on "The Today Show" calling the blackmailer's bluff by tearfully going public with the pictures. CNN Transcript Jul 14, 2007
  • Fear causes us to mistrust a group we're fearful of, and to more strongly trust the group we're a part of.
  • Some firms are unsure of which systems to install and are fearful of getting it wrong.
  • There I was sitting in my chair, jittery with adrenaline and close to peeing my pants, fearful of the imposing figure in the center of the room.
  • Other substitutions included “embrace” for “tackle,” “blucher” for “slush buster,”* “muggings” for “hog wash,” “fearful” for “rough,” “wickedest” for “vilest,” “leer” for “slobber,” “jolly” for “bully,” and “swindle” for “humbug.” Mark Twain
  • For a few days, the big banks responsible for allocating the world's capital baulked at doing business with each other, fearful that their counterparts' credit would go bad.
  • Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • I was most conscience-stricken by my anguished looking mother's tearful eyes; an unproud image now permanently carved into my subconscious.
  • The Radio 1 DJ bade a tearful farewell on her last day as host of the breakfast show.
  • These were the rugged and fearful places the men continually returned to in search of a skilled and brave enemy.
  • I closed the sliding windows, with translucent paper for window panes, called shoji, and went to bed, but the lack of privacy was fearful, and I have not yet sufficient trust in my fellow-creatures to be comfortable without locks, walls, or doors! Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • My father, in the first agitations of his mind, on discovering your wicked, your shameful elopement, imprecated on his knees a fearful curse upon you. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Although she is excited about going to school, she is also rather apprehensive and fearful. Educational Psychology in a Changing World
  • Fearfully she launched herself on the slippery path, clinging to the wet sleeve of his mackintosh. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • Keep pretending that a scold is the same as a reasoned argument, however, I can guarantee that you will help usher in the very era of protectionism that you seem so fearful of. Lean Left » Blog Archive » The Weird “Advice” of Jacob Weisberg
  • Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller 
  • Sometimes he presents her as a vain and trivial woman, sometimes as merely ignorant and fearful.
  • He developed a tearful roar which he would use when thwarted, and a persistent self-pitying grizzle when he was bored or uncomfortable. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry.
  • TV would not touch him for punditry duties, fearful of what he might say, and hence there was no glorious retirement into the public life of a celebrity, of the sort which his playing career so richly deserved.
  • There are no limits to our human ability to justify our fear for, in truth, the world is a fearful place.
  • Burned in recent years by huge unsold inventories of movie merchandise and fearful of the slowing economy, everyone from toymakers and retailers to moviemakers has cut back.
  • Staff, pupils and parents are due to bid a tearful farewell to their Bolton primary school tomorrow.
  • I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage.
  • However, these serials depict only the macabre and fearful aspects of these supernatural characters.
  • If you haven't yet copped an earful, start here - they are only getting better with age.
  • The champan tossed fearfully, so that it was regarded as a good plan to cut down the mast. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 24 of 55 1630-34 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Tearfully he bade farewell to those he had loved for the past seven years.
  • He was in the studio tearfully erasing all the tapes he'd slaved over.
  • The Jongleurs must have continued long after their masters were stamped out, for their direct successors are with us to-day, and our hand-organ is the descendant of their fearful and wonderful organistrum. Woman's Work in Music
  • His right hand, clenched into an iron mallet, battered desperately at the fearful face bent toward his; the beast-like teeth shattered under his blows and blood splattered, but still the red eyes gloated and the taloned fingers sank deeper and deeper until a ringing in Turlogh's ears knelled his soul's departure. People of the Dark
  • We found out sweet Nance Lousely, and filled her pinner full of guineas after all, and left her tearful and happy. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • Sporty hatchbacks, coupes and saloons would be tearfully exchanged for the bigger, sensible and practical but dull to drive estates.
  • They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more.
  • She had put serpent-shaped silver barrettes in her hair, and she played with fearful but clear conviction.
  • She's been very tearful at times. Times, Sunday Times
  • They convey the awful immediacy and sheer terror of modern combat, with its fearsome gizmos and consequently fearful casualties. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this time of war and destruction, a fearful thought, a threatening glance, were common and yet they still played with a weak mind or a feeble soul.
  • Our image chief just isn't feeling the love: U.S. goodwill envoy Karen Hughes got a earful from a group of mostly female Indonesian Muslim students on Friday, who expressed anger at the U. S.-led invasion of Iraq and attacked Washington's foreign policies. 10/21/2005
  • Pieta lifted her brows slightly as he spoke, for fearful though she was, she knew not her true heritage and had never been told from where she inherited her exotic looks.
  • Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller 
  • I was seriously uncomfortable, and the baseball-sized knot on the back of my head throbbed and pulsated with every fearful beat of my heart. Show Stoppah
  • The main businesses were agriculture and tourism; few citizens relied on government jobs, and so the townspeople were less fearful of the regime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small shopkeepers were fearful about losing business to the new retail giants, but most people welcomed them. SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
  • If we've ever had internal conflicts about cheating or wanting to cheat, had sexual longings for or experiences with someone of the same sex, imagined being with a prostitute or had pedophilic fantasies, watched porn or coveted a neighbor's husband or wife, we're going to be drawn -- in guilty fascination or fearful hostility -- to public disclosures of both forbidden sexual behavior and it's humiliating confession. Michael Bader, D.M.H.: Everything Said About Anthony Weiner Is Bull
  • Others, and the generall, are sober and grave, and yet chearfull in a meane, and as ready to begin a Salutation as to Resalute, which yet the English generally begin, out of desire to Civilize them. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • People usually are fearful of and reluctant to change, but they have learned that change is necessary if they are to better themselves and their lives. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It was old, and high above the water; and it shook fearfully as they went over it.
  • Tyger, Tyger, burning bright In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
  • Behold him next assuming the reins of government at a time when every other mind on earth would have shrunk aghast from the fearful task, or sunk beneath its complicated perils. The Great Funeral Oration on Abraham Lincoln
  • This smart girl's lack of attention to her assignments, and her overt "fearfulness" surely suggest something else is going on it her life. More About the Fearful Student
  • Partnerships are a radical intervention in a world stuck with its past(Sentence dictionary), confounded by its present and fearful of its future.
  • Once there, Anson Burlingame, with his gentle manner and courtly presence, drew from those enfeebled castaways all the story of the burning of the vessel, followed by the long privation and struggle that had lasted through forty-three fearful days and across four thousand miles of stormy sea. The Boys' Life of Mark Twain
  • I have not heard one negative thing from anybody about this year's festival, where last year I had a real earful from local musicians.
  • So fearful are parents that their daughters will be taken away that they refuse to simply drop them off; they or a relative will stay outside all day to make sure nothing happens.
  • We may well imagine that such scenes were preceded as well as accompanied by a fearful racket within (a familiar device of our low comedy and extravaganza), the effect probably heightened by tempestuous _melodrama_ on the _tibiae_, as both the scenes cited are in _canticum_. The Dramatic Values in Plautus
  • I looked with sympathetic awe and fearfulness upon the man who, in mid-winter just landed from a four years’ dangerous voyage, could so unrestingly push off again for still another tempestuous term.
  • We are disadvantaged by talking about longer-term fearful consequences that are harder to sell when the other side is saying, for example, that Repower America is going to make things worse "tomorrow" by causing good jobs to be lost. Steven G. Brant: Reinventing Repower America: Our Only Hope for Winning the Climate Change Battle in America
  • Deep guttural growls came from the alleyway, as well as fearful whimpering.
  • Matthew Gilson Joseph Epstein Perhaps with this last reference he is playing off a quote from Saint-Simon: "Mme de Saint Simon, all goodness, tried in vain to check our most outrageous utterances, but the brakes were off and there ensued the most fearful struggle between the expression of sentiments that, humanly speaking, were quite natural, and the sensations that they were not altogether Christian. Boulevardier's Delight
  • She then tearfully attaches some sandals with duct tape and walks on for 50 miles. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a sad, almost tearful glimmer in the older man's eyes I couldn't make out.
  • Tearful colleagues in dress uniform formed a guard of honour for the funeral at the church in Todmorden Road yesterday.
  • He does not sound at all handsome, and he is fearfully old.
  • People are more fearful about shouting at people, telling them to do a job properly, clipping them round the ear.
  • Our grab for dominating the world's strategic petroleum reserves is now unhinging world stability, and I think other countries recognize this and are getting fearful and angry as well.
  • It probably made me a bit less fearful of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wife of a Bolton man who was kicked to death as he walked home from his birthday celebration has made a tearful appeal for her husband's killer to come forward.
  • He informed Victor, as a probe, that the business of the Life Insurance was at periods 'fearfully necrological! Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • She then tearfully attaches some sandals with duct tape and walks on for 50 miles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lawyer made a tearful plea to bias the jury.
  • Parents and staff have said a tearful farewell to a children's nursery that has closed after 25 years.
  • He speaks to them of his own little "nippers" at home, and they in turn tell him of their father who is fighting, of their mother who now works in the fields, and of baby who is fearfully ignorant, does not know the difference between the French and the "Engleesch," and who insisted on calling the great English General who had stayed at their farm "papa. The White Road to Verdun
  • He apparently got an earful at his townhall meeting in Fairfax today.
  • Family members had become so fearful of the situation, they no longer visited. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure.
  • When Andrew laughed, he got an earful: By tomorrow, Jackson said, their pictures and descriptions would probably have been issued. THE SCAR
  • Looking lost and fearful, he gave his name and explained he made 150 napkin rings in a day but was reluctant to say any more. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was attended by a large concourse of Friends and others, and a solid meeting was held on the occasion; after which, his remains were interr’d in Friends’ burial-ground at this place (Jericho, Queens County, New York.) I have thought (even presented so incompletely, with such fearful hiatuses, and in my own feebleness and waning life) one might well memorize this life of Elias Hicks. Notes (Such as They Are) Founded on Elias Hicks. November Boughs
  • But her fearful soul hasn't shut down: vide her visible delight in the pagan abandon with which her beautiful child solo-dances - to Alanis Morissette's ‘You Oughta Know’ - beside a corral full of startled emus.
  • I bet Sue gave you an earful when you got home.
  • With the club poised to go out of business on January 18 unless a new owner can be found, the sickening injury left Brass fearful he may have played his last game for the club.
  • I felt quite emotional?almost tearful.
  • He said AWB members were fearful and that the black group were "playing politics" and were there to "agitate" them. News24 Top Stories
  • In this fearful and cynical climate, talk about space only brings our self-doubt and loathing to the fore rather than doing anything to tackle it.
  • She flew over it like a bird; but at the same instant Vronsky, to his horror, felt that he had failed to keep up with the mare's pace, that he had, he did not know how, made a fearful, unpardonable mistake, in recovering his seat in the saddle.
  • ` ` I will teach thee to blaspheme the holy Order of the Temple of Zion; '' and with these words, half-wheeling his steed, he made a demi-courbette towards the Saxon, and rising in the stirrups, so as to take full advantage of the descent of the horse, he discharged a fearful blow upon the head of Athelstane. Ivanhoe
  • This impetuous and fiery temperament was rendered yet more fearful by the indulgence of every intemperance; it fed on wine and lust; its very virtues strengthened its vices, -- its courage stifled every whisper of prudence; its intellect, uninured to all discipline, taught it to disdain every obstacle to its desires. The Last of the Barons — Complete
  • She handed it to Kirby, then glanced back, fearfully, at the house. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • Harsh voices followed after the loud noise and Gabrielle quickly, fearfully pulled her shoes back on and unlocked her stall.
  • Just as they did this all of the horses let out a fearful neigh, and took off running.
  • It's very hard at the moment to read that mood, but it's uncertain, slightly fearful, unconfident.
  • Giojoso fell to trembling; behind him, Rinolfo, the cause of all this garboil, stared with round big eyes; whilst my mother, all a-quiver, clutched at her bosom and looked at me fearfully, but spoke no word. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • Making warding signs and mumbling fearful prayers to Caelus Nin and the Seven Brass gods, the bewildered people of Sumifa fled before her, making for the cliffs, their chickens and goats squawking and bleating in front of them. Song of Time
  • It becomes increasingly fixated on rituals and formalities, and ever more fearful of ultimate results.
  • Shelob, Smaug, the Balrog ... in their astounding names, the fearful verve of their descriptions, their various undomesticated malevolence, these creatures are utterly embedded in our world-view. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The spritsailyard rattled, and broke off sharp'at the point where it crossed the bowsprit; and a heavy smashing thump against our bows told, in fearful language, that we had run her down. Tom Cringle's Log
  • Condulmiero was already fiercely engaged, and soon his carack was a mere unrigged helmless waterlog, only saved from instant destruction by her immense size and terrific guns, which, well aimed, low on the water, to gain the _ricochet_, did fearful mischief among the attacking galleys. The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
  • His love, that had been suspended for awhile by busy cares, but which, if without much refining sentiment, was still the master passion of his soul, flowed back into all his thoughts, -- circumfused the very atmosphere with a fearful, softening charm. My Novel — Volume 11
  • While sitting in a coffee shop, we overheard a woman tearfully tell her husband that she was sorry that her work had been so consuming.
  • We ignored the distractions and chiseled away at the rocks before us at alarming speed, all fearful that the chaos would catch up with us.
  • I felt pretty bad and was fully ready to accept the earful that was rightfully due my way and apologise for my out of order behaviour.
  • But people are fearful of missives from the taxman and often inadvertently overpay tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • In less than a minute, he could destroy me utterly, reducing me to a tearful, trembling wreck, consumed with a wretched, self-loathing misery.
  • Like me, one class member once romped across L.A. County, fearful that she was going to be killed, though she feared the Mafia, not the CIA or FBI, as I did. Robert David Jaffee: Ron Artest: Hero for the Mentally Ill and Everyone Else
  • In summer there was an interval of half an hour between the lecture and the sermon, "when," says Mr. William Cairns, "there was opportunity for a delightful breathing-time, and the youths who were swift of foot could just reach the bottom of a hill whereon were plenteous blaeberries, and snatch a fearful joy if one could swallow without leaving the tell-tale marks on the lips and tongue. Principal Cairns
  • In the village were only scared-looking women standing in small groups, glancing fearfully around.
  • The most fearful enemy is not having a firm conviction.
  • He was weightless, bodiless, free of pain, yet somehow fearful of the possibilities that lay ahead.
  • The engineer stared from face to face, a little fearfully, wondering what had sparked this inquiry. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Spoiled, greedy, selfish, North Americans, of which I am one, fearful of someone taking a crumb from a banquet table is what we are. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Illegal Immigration and the Rule of Law
  • I stood in the hallway, fearful that Meir Ahronson would ask me for an account of how I had fared.
  • Its light genealogy and tearful reunions on beaches may be manipulative, but it is difficult to remain unmoved by tonight's opener. Times, Sunday Times
  • The WHO has fearfully reported that Noma may be on the increase in various African countries.
  • The next day when I showed up for school, I got off the bus, got hauled into the principal's office, got an earful, and I got sent home with an angry letter to my mom.
  • I felt isolated, even fearful of unknown bogeymen and demons.
  • It was a very tearful goodbye to a show I have loved being part of. The Sun
  • An Arab writer on the consequences of the Black Death for animals added another hideous dimension to our awareness of that fearful episode.
  • Arg had accused the tearful blonde of being jealous and possessive. The Sun
  • Players did not know where they stood and they were often too fearful to ask for clarification. Times, Sunday Times
  • What can we make of this fearful symmetry? Times, Sunday Times
  • She was sound asleep, apparently in some fearful dream. Times, Sunday Times
  • And this, till its end was answered, they would all steadily continue, and then, with chearful self-approvance, resume their wonted comforts. Camilla
  • Too many people have, and would, just be fearfully quiet in such a horrible situation.
  • Fearfully, he walked closer to the edge.
  • Parents are ever fearful for their children.
  • : one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin yeoman Archive 2003-10-01
  • I think it's very unfortunate. Why lose the Christmas spirit? - Seattle Talk Radio an earful.
  • “Was ever woman in a strait so fearful!” exclaimed the Lady of Lochleven — “At least, thou rash boy, beware that no one tastes the food, but especially the jar of succory-water.” The Abbot
  • ‘The baby's mother was very tearful and very low when she came into the pub,’ said Mrs Rogers.
  • In those tearful, tumultuous days following the death of Princess Diana, Bernie Taupin and Elton John rejigged Candle In The Wind (1997) to reflect the nation's grief – although, truth be told, the Fiver was never sure whether the line 'You were the grace that placed itself/Where lives were torn apart' referred to her affairs or something else entirely. Another humiliating defeat
  • I. iii.176 (130,9) [left in the fearful guard] [W: fearless] Dr. Warburton has forgotten that _fearful_ is not only that which fears, but that which is feared or causes fear. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Does the former nurse and Britain's one-time most famous agony aunt have any advice for our fearful nation?
  • She had time for a visit to Middlesbrough for a tearful farewell.
  • They each regarded Mrs. Bennet fearfully.
  • The boss was fearful of his secretary's anger.
  • When we are faced by a fearful situation it is human nature to hide our emotions behind a brave front and to smile when inside we are crying.
  • Do thou, O most holy one, with thy honourable supplications both shelter and preserve, and unto the enemies -- as fearful and unsubduable shew those that make a festival of thy (name of the event), that we may call unto thy Son: O The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • We saw people running by outside our window, peering fearfully back over their shoulders.
  • Two carbon exchanges were forced to suspend trading as panic hit investors fearful that they had bought invalid permits. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer.
  • In another country, on the other side of the continent a young woman bid a tearful farewell to her family, friends and well-wishers.
  • The other stood on the edge of the nest, looking down fearfully into the abyss, whither, no doubt, his bolder nest mate had flown, and calling disconsolately from time to time. Wilderness Ways
  • The images of my mother crying and holding on to me as we bid a tearful farewell to our home flashed through my mind.
  • Fearful, yet inquisitive, Moon-Watcher crawled out on to the edge of the cave and peered down the face of the cliff.
  • She tempested out of Miss Cotton's house, all tearful under the veil she had pulled down, and as she shut the door of her coupe, Miss Cotton's heart jumped into her throat with an impulse to run after her, to recall her, to recant, to modify everything. April Hopes
  • As he sees it, the aggression of tabloid journalism discourages potential candidates, who are fearful of the requisite intrusion into their private lives.
  • The image is a fearful intimation of tragedy, a presentiment of a century of spiritual crisis.
  • In many residential areas of Baghdad yesterday locals had set up private roadblocks, fearful that an outbreak of major violence today could trigger looting.
  • The swift progress of the deadly disease was fearful to watch. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • He points out that even in last year's buoyant market 5000 repossession actions were lodged in Scottish courts, and he is very fearful of what might happen if prices crash.
  • Sometimes I suspected that my uncle liked the frowsty old play because he acted the part of the Father in it, with one scene of tearful rejoicing that his son had come of age at the beginning, one of tearful lamentation when he thought his son dead near the middle, and one of tearful reunion when his son appeared alive and well at the end. Wicked Will
  • Moisture ran from her brow as the fire flourished and crackled and the pressure inside her gathered fearful momentum.
  • Symptoms to watch for include intrusive memory loss, reliving trauma, flashbacks and becoming hyper-vigilant or fearful.
  • Some parents found social work visits made them fearful and anxious and their self-esteem was reduced.
  • I spoke with mothers fretful and tearful about their bleak prospects but struggling to maintain a facade of optimism and cheerfulness in the presence of their children.
  • But while they urged wayward men to dwell on their tearful, praying mothers, crusade leaders marginalized the women in their midst. Christianity Today
  • Golden Streams had no Ebb, that a Purse mouth never regorged, that God loved a chearful giver but the Devil hated a free taker, that a paid The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • He was so fearful of losing his new-found facility that he practiced for the rest of that day, and lay down at night with what he called the toothache in every muscle. Dick in the Everglades
  • He glanced around fearfully in case anyone was watching what seemed like an ordinary conversation between the two men.
  • The public is given a fearful impression with images of Frankenstein foods, killer tomatoes, and terminator seeds.
  • The concluding portion of this article provides a lengthy discography that presents recordings that focus on tearful situations and crying themes over the past six decades.
  • During these experiences his excitement would disappear and he would become tearful. Know Your Own Mind
  • It's also got its own currency, so, unlike the travails of Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy or Spain, its woes don't require the endless fearful summitry of a disapproving euro zone, where progress comes in tiny increments if at all. U.K. Debt Plan Can't Cover All Its Sins
  • Eventually, though, she decided this was exactly what she was working so hard to protect -- this ordinary, unfearful life. This Is War: How USAID workers are trained for work and danger in Afghanistan
  • Parents have got fearful and suspicious and untrusting.
  • There's no question that at the time of the abduction she was in fear and was fearful for a period of time.
  • 'But why do you not leave the Vaults by the' forty-foot cave 'thro' which I entered? 'demanded Frank, who was fearful of some treachery. City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston
  • He had imagined that their weakness and fearfulness had led them to destruction.
  • When she fearfully approaches him, he touches her coat, but stops himself.
  • We have been hexed to devalue, negatively connote, discredit, caution against, inhibit, prohibit, and even become scared and fearful of allowing spirit to express itself through our whole body, mind, heart, and soul. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Anne's eye grew tearful again, as they stepped from the carriage into the somewhat seedy docks of London.
  • I also got an earful about the recent increase in illegal excavations and theft. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • The company, already fighting with retirees in court over changes made to its pension plan in the 1990s, is now getting an earful from angry retirees about health-care costs.

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