Sentence for revolt | Use revolt in a sentence

Revolt example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use revolt in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for revolt.

  • Eustace ought to revolt! (8)
  • Joan, I revolt. (8)
  • Her feelings were all in revolt. (4)
  • I will not have revolt in my family. (8)
  • He started back in sheer physical revolt. (8)
  • Every kind of pride must revolt from the connection. (4)
  • Vittoria checked a movement of revolt in her frame. (10)
  • The exercise of their volition we construe as revolt. (10)
  • And the whole meaning of her act of revolt came to him. (8)
  • Never was there more revolt, especially among the young. (8)
  • There came on him a sickness, a sort of spiritual revolt. (8)
  • The reading of it declared that the Revolt had collapsed. (10)
  • The population of the mines in revolt had no alarms for her. (10)
  • This fluffy, flabby talk of love set her instincts in revolt. (8)
  • And this revolt gave him a feeling, strange and so unpleasant. (8)
  • It was his third appearance in the midst of revolt and blood. (12)
  • Wilfrid stood like a machine with a thousand wheels in revolt. (10)
  • Her heart sank, and then rose in revolt against the mere idea of delay. (9)
  • To accept this violent contrast without a sigh of revolt, without a question! (8)
  • It becomes a subjugation; inciting to revolt, but a heavy weight to cast off. (10)
  • Resting there on her knees, she experienced only the sore sensation of revolt. (8)
  • A revolt was prepared notwithstanding the proclamation of imprisonment and death. (10)
  • But the struggle between mother-instinct and revolt was still going on within her. (8)
  • I join them at five on the following afternoon, and my arrival signals the revolt. (10)
  • Lottie was in open revolt, and animated her young men to a share in the insurrection. (9)
  • An old fear of his father came upon him, and a touch of an old inclination to revolt. (10)
  • She was, indeed, his humble scholar, though she seemed so full of weariness and revolt. (10)
  • At this period there was no suspicion of any grand revolt being in process of development. (10)
  • So she wrote on mechanically, solacing herself for what she did with vows of future revolt. (10)
  • Clara shut her eyes and rolled her eyeballs in a frenzy of unuttered revolt from the Egoist. (10)
  • She saw, and swam whirling with a pang of revolt from her personal being and this mortal kind. (10)
  • Victor could make her treacherous to her wishes, in revolt against them, though the heart protested. (10)
  • She had struggled to repress it, and yet, continually, her wits were in revolt against her judgement. (10)
  • And no sooner did that reflection surge than she stood up beside him in revolt against her lion and lord. (10)
  • Gyp, who was standing by the piano, kept silence at this unexpected outburst, but revolt blazed up in her. (8)
  • So, therefore, she was a woman perverted by her position, and she shook her bonds in revolt from marriage. (10)
  • There was growing in her, however, something almost of revolt against this attitude on the part of her husband. (13)
  • For Miltoun was not one of those who take things lying down; he took things desperately, deeply, and with revolt. (8)
  • Revolt against staleness and clipped wings, against the terrible security of his too solid reputation, smote him. (8)
  • When we despair or discolour things, it is our senses in revolt, and they have made the sovereign brain their drudge. (10)
  • She knew those were reckless words, nor cared very much what they meant; but she knew the revolt in them would move him. (8)
  • For though the passion of his revolt against the Mallorings did not pull against his passion for Nedda, they both tugged at him. (8)
  • If they attract, they should keep in a circle where they will have no reason to revolt at, or say, repent of what they attract. (10)
  • Italy, however, remained steadfast in religion and government; the revolt was against traditions in matters of art and literature. (3)
  • But Fort had begun to feel something of the revolt which the man of action so soon experiences when he listens to an artist talking. (8)
  • The novelty of her revolt stirred him in strange ways, wounded his self-conceit, inspired a curious fear, and yet excited his senses. (8)
  • He not only endured, but did many things for the weaker brethren, which were amusing enough to one in the secret of his inward revolt. (9)
  • He pronounced the epithet with an abhorrence befitting the citizen of a state born of revolution and a city that had cradled the revolt. (9)
  • They were full of reason, conscience, horror, full of impatience, contempt, revolt; but they did not love the masses of their fellow-men. (8)
  • At once the man threw out his fingers, accompanied by an amazingly voluble delivery of his reasons for this revolt against her authority. (10)
  • She looked at her niece, and a dim appreciation of this revolt of life menaced by death, of youth threatened with extinction, stirred in her. (8)
  • Its song refreshed his spirit; its passionate light-heartedness stirred all the love of beauty in him, awoke revolt against a world so murderous and uncharitable. (8)

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