Uttered in a sentence

We found 16 examples of how to use uttered in an English sentence.

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Sentences with uttered

Sentences 1 to 16 of 16.

# Sentence  
1. She uttered a scream of terror.
2. There are three things that won't come back in life: the shot arrow, the uttered word, and the missed chance.
3. A word once uttered can never be recalled.
4. Words once uttered cannot be recalled.
5. Nary a word was uttered that day.
6. I can hardly believe how much nonsense is uttered not only by ordinary forum users but also by the so-called experts.
7. He uttered an incomprehensible oath in the local vernacular before going on his way.
8. Tom uttered a cry of surprise.
9. My companion flushed up with pleasure at my words, and the earnest way in which I uttered them. I had already observed that he was as sensitive to flattery on the score of his art as any girl could be of her beauty.
10. On the ledge of rock above this strange couple there stood three solemn buzzards, who, at the sight of the new comers, uttered raucous screams of disappointment and flapped sullenly away.
11. Only at her mother's command, sternly uttered, she summoned strength enough to restore to her plighted suitor the piece of broken gold which was the emblem of her troth.
12. The Master wrapt himself in his cloak, made a haughty inclination toward Lucy, muttering a few words of courtesy, as indistinctly heard as they seemed to be reluctantly uttered, and, turning from them, was immediately lost in the thicket.
13. Having uttered these words, he turned on his heel and left the apartment.
14. As warning signals lit up the cabin of their command module – and instrument panels at NASA’s mission control in Houston, Texas – Lovell uttered a sentence that would reverberate through history.
15. "He's going to eat an apple!" No sooner had Mary uttered these words and pointed at Tom, who was already posing theatrically with the fruit held out to himself as if it were Yorick's skull, than the room all at once fell silent. Everyone was looking on, mesmerised, not daring to breathe. Tom had never before even touched an apple: no one had ever managed to make the fruit seem palatable to him, or even managed to get one within a few metres of him. But now, to prove his love to Mary, Tom had taken the apple, as Adam had from Eve's hand, and the last remaining moments of his life of virtue were slipping away.
16. He uttered many insults to his adversary.

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