Pronunciation of the English word uttering.
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1. | Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most. | |
2. | Nothing could exceed his energy when the working fit was upon him; but now and again a reaction would seize him, and for days on end he would lie upon the sofa in the sitting-room, hardly uttering a word or moving a muscle from morning to night. | |
3. | If you do not depart without uttering another syllable, I will batoon you to death! | |
4. | Taking hold of this respectable person's arm as if to support her, Lady Ashton traversed the court, uttering a word or two by way of direction to the servants, but not one to Sir William, who in vain endeavoured to attract her attention. | |
5. | All things are full of weariness beyond uttering. The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. | |
6. | Tom hit him without uttering a word. |