How To Use Four o'clock In A Sentence

  • Worrying about survival was a whole new area for the four o'clock horrors to run riot in. TICKLED PINK
  • There was another day of successful dredging, and, about four o'clock, while several men were still out on the ice, whirlies with great columns of drift came steadily down the glacier, pouring over the seaward cliffs. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • Kenworthy spent half an hour with the teleprint, then went to bed, setting his alarm for four o'clock. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • I have an appointment with him at four o'clock.
  • Getting up at four o'clock every morning is sheer purgatory.
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  • I tired myself with walking on Friday: the gout came on Saturday in my foot; yesterday I kept my bed till four o'clock, and my room all day-but, with wrapping myself all over with bootikins, have scarce had any pain-my foot swelled immediately, and today I am descended into the blueth and greenth: (76) and though you expect to find that I am paving the way to an excuse, I think I shall be able to be with you on The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
  • The following afternoon, promptly at four o'clock, the Earl of Denby appeared at the front door of the Earl of Matlock carrying a bouquet of wildflowers.
  • He vindicated the honour of Warbeach by drinking a match against a Yorkshire skipper till four o'clock in the morning, when it was a gallant sight, my boys, to see Hampshire steadying the defeated North-countryman on his astonished zigzag to his flattish-bottomed billyboy, all in the cheery sunrise on the river -- yo-ho! ahoy! Rhoda Fleming — Complete
  • I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
  • At four o'clock in the afternoon, after we had passed the greatest heat of the day in the disgusting tents of the Mooresses, stretched by their side, we heard a cry of "_To arms, to arms_! Naufrage de la frigate la Méduse. English
  • I mean, it's four o'clock in the morning as I write this, and I've just finished reading Scars for the nth time, and I don't want to go to bed with it swimming around in my head.
  • Anyway, around four o'clock a new, previously unsighted older, white-haired woman came out of the kitchen.
  • Getting up at four o'clock every morning is sheer purgatory.
  • Is winding up in the back of a taxi at four o'clock in the morning, fumbling ineptly with unfamiliar zippers a good sign?
  • Stone read the message: Please meet me in the lobby of the Algonquin Hotel at four o'clock this afternoon. NEW YORK DEAD
  • The daily routine started early in the morning with ablutions followed by a meagre breakfast at eight o'clock then back in the cell until they were served a plateful of dinner at about four o'clock.
  • I have an appointment with him at four o'clock.
  • We had hoped to finish by four o'clock.
  • I've got a four o'clock appointment at the hairdresser's.
  • I've got a four o'clock appointment at the hairdresser's.
  • I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
  • ‘Mr. Duvall, it's no problem for me, but four o'clock, I will be back,’ she chirruped and then left the area.
  • He rang me at four o'clock in the morning.
  • Rachael, heartily ashamed of what she would have termed her schoolgirlish display of emotion, came slowly to herself, dozed over a magazine, plunged into a cold bath, and at four o'clock dressed herself exquisitely for Mrs. Whittaker's informal dinner. The Heart of Rachael
  • By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
  • Four o'clock had just struck on the church clock.
  • I've had my yead under the pump from four o'clock till past sunset, and wettin 'my yead is a thing I dursn't do. The Squire An Original Comedy in Three Acts
  • They talked on and on until four o'clock in the morning.
  • All the bridesmaids were supposed to be at the fitting at exactly four o'clock.
  • Somehow, though, when it's dark at four o'clock and there is the prospect of snow outside, the pavlova doesn't really make sense as a Christmas dessert.
  • They talked on and on until four o'clock in the morning.
  • He promised to be here at four o'clock but didn't appear until six.
  • Bring the children back from the kindergarten at four o'clock.
  • Four o'clock had just struck on the church clock.
  • As the execution was to take place as soon as it should legally be daybreak, that is, about half-past four o'clock, the brothers did not go to bed but sat up in the workroom, feeling somewhat drowsy, and exchanging few words. The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
  • They arranged to meet at four o'clock; he told her he was manager of the garage now, so could leave when he pleased.
  • I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
  • He arrived punctually at four o'clock.
  • I anticipate his arrival at four o'clock.
  • In harvest-time she made gentian beer for the men, and a kind of harvest cake, originally made for a four o'clock meal, which explains the word known as "fourses. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891
  • About four o'clock, smoke would go up from the chimneys, as the fire was made up and the big iron boiler, or the three-legged pot, was slung on the hook of the chimney-chain.
  • Just before sunrise scores of little fishing-boats with bamboo masts and huge triangular mat-sails slip out of the creeks before the fresh land-wind, which lasts just long enough to carry them to the fishing-ground in the offing, and about four o'clock in the afternoon a sea-breeze springs up, and back they all come, generally laden with splendid fish. Dutch Life in Town and Country
  • He arrived punctually at four o'clock.
  • At four o'clock the Judge began his charge to the Jury.
  • You won't catch me at work after four o'clock.
  • And let us suppose that this scientist, finding it to be four o'clock in the afternoon, and that he has not yet lunched, is conscious, with a feeling of pleasure, of the fact that he has been at work in his laboratory instead of in his own home, where they would have called him hours ago, interrupting his interesting observation, in order that he might eat. The Montessori Method
  • As she looked around in her dark, almost invisible room, she noticed that the clock displayed the time of four o'clock in the morning.
  • We could see he was quite right in what he said, so we had our packed lunch, and then just lounged around until three - thirty, getting down to the camp about four o'clock. Work Camp 934 L
  • At four o'clock one afternoon he heard a commotion on the landing outside, and his door was flung open.
  • You won't catch me at work after four o'clock.
  • At four o'clock, the dinner being finished, Horn and Egmont, accompanied by the other gentlemen, proceeded to the "Jassy" house, then occupied by PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • You won't catch me at work after four o'clock.
  • I had nothing much to do before reporting to the banker at four o'clock.
  • At four o'clock, we may expect this peace - making gentleman.
  • I can't get there before four o'clock.
  • He is careful that his distiller does his duty, of which he can be assured only, by rising at four o'clock, winter and summer, to see if the distiller is up and at his business, and that every thing is going well -- and to prepare every thing and article necessary -- to attend and see the hogs fed, and that the potale or slop be cold when given, and that the cattle be slopped -- that the stills are not burning, nor the casks leaking, &c. &c. The Practical Distiller An Introduction To Making Whiskey, Gin, Brandy, Spirits, &c. &c. of Better Quality, and in Larger Quantities, than Produced by the Present Mode of Distilling, from the Produce of the United States
  • By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
  • I don't turn the air-con on until four o'clock, cool everything down then turn it off and the fan on. Nothing changes
  • After viewing the mitfere, or cistern, and batteries at Mazagan, we mounted at four o'clock, and arrived at Azamor at seven o'clock P.M., pitched the tents in a large spacious fondaque, or caravansera, in the centre of the town. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
  • I believe that the two most important instillations during the twenty-four hours of the number necessary to maintain this myosis are on retiring and if possible in the very early morning, some time between two and four o'clock. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • We had hoped to finish by four o'clock.
  • It is exactly four o'clock, not one minute more nor one minute less.
  • What's the drill for getting money after four o'clock?
  • After the heat and "drouth" we could have loitered in that pleasant shade; but we were due at the Red Lilies "second night out"; and it being one of the unwritten laws of a "nigger-hunt" to keep appointments -- "the other chaps worrying a bit if you don't turn up" -- soon after four o'clock we were out in the blazing heat again, following the river now along its higher flood-bank through grassy plains and open forest land. We of the Never-Never
  • We did not stop to rest all night long, nor did the lieutenant stop our horses from trotting from the time we started, and about four o'clock the next morning he stopped and said to the men, "Fix my saddle. Life Among The Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims
  • ` Gawd, I only got to bed at four o'clock, Mr P. ' `Come on, lowly employee, we have places to go to and people to see. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • The "poy" arrived from the baker's in the hands of one of the little choir-boy's brothers at the proper hour: and at four o'clock Pen found himself at dinner -- actually at dinner with the greatest tragic actress in the world, and her father -- with the handsomest woman in all creation -- with his first and only love, whom he had adored ever since when? The History of Pendennis
  • By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
  • She was wearing a bluish print dress that brought out a kind of sallow warmth in her skin, and although it was nearly four o'clock in the afternoon, her sleeves were tucked up, as if for some domestic work, above the elbows, showing her rather slender but very shapely yellowish arms. The History of Mr. Polly
  • The next thing I knew, it was four o'clock in the morning, I was still in the recliner, and my back was killing me. BREACH OF DUTY
  • They talked on and on until four o'clock in the morning.
  • I have an appointment with him at four o'clock.
  • About four o'clock, on the morning of Sunday, a light breeze from the westward sprang up, and the order was given by signal for the galiot to make sail, and to follow the Josephine. Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim
  • It's four o'clock in the freaking morning, you little butthead!
  • By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
  • I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
  • At dawn we resumed our toilful march, and travelled until four o'clock the following morning, when we reached an extensive valley, where grass and water were plentiful. The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate
  • May 22nd, at about four o'clock, we started, breakfastless, to overtake the rest of our brigade. The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion History, Reminiscences, Description of Battle of Irish Bend, Carrying of Pay Roll, Roster
  • ` Gawd, I only got to bed at four o'clock, Mr P. ' `Come on, lowly employee, we have places to go to and people to see. A CONVICTION OF GUILT

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