Sentence for dying | Use dying in a sentence

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  • Who talks of dying? (8)
  • I told him she was dying. (8)
  • I am not afraid of her dying. (4)
  • A dying fire burns on the left. (8)
  • The song was of Camilla dying. (10)
  • Karen was very sick, was dying. (12)
  • I am dying by inches from anxiety. (18)
  • She stood by a dying bed like a statue. (10)
  • Do you know, by the way, that Imhof is dying? (12)
  • Words sprang to his lips, and kept on dying there. (8)
  • In this way we breed sheep, fatten oxen: men are dying off. (10)
  • Daylight was dying, the moon rising, gold behind the poplars! (8)
  • His sense of injury began dying away; he no longer wanted to be ill. (8)
  • He called for something to drink, saying that he was dying of thirst. (5)
  • Out of that quivering wood a wounded rabbit had stolen and was dying. (8)
  • Then she dropped, as drops a dying bet, and cowered into the passage. (10)
  • Attendance upon this dying woman was a drinking at the springs of life. (10)
  • And it was General Radnor, a most distinguished officer, dying knighted. (10)
  • By the bye, Flora Ross was dying for Henry the first winter she came out. (4)
  • And she lies there dying; not he nor any other man will ever take her away. (8)
  • But it was not the mere act of dying which tried his courage and serenity. (14)
  • Not till the fire is dying in the grate, Look we for any kinship with the stars. (10)
  • Seized with panic, she did neither, but told her father she was dying for a gallop. (8)
  • She knew how the dying look, and that the hand of death already touched this sufferer. (5)
  • And judge whether, he has shown want of self-control while you were dying for another. (10)
  • Had it ever stopped man from working, fighting, loving, dying like a hero if need were? (8)
  • It was known over Warbeach, that Robert lay in danger, and believed that he was dying. (10)
  • He had worked at it in a fury till the light failed him, and he execrated the dying day. (9)
  • Old Mrs. Beauchamp was dying, and he had only come to Mount Laurels on special business. (10)
  • Through the open windows the garden was all clusters of black foliage in the dying light. (8)
  • That, you know, is different from saying, dying of love, which would have been an untruth. (10)
  • He was a poor, thin little man, with a wife dying from consumption or something of the sort. (13)
  • The old lord was very ill, and he declined to see a doctor, but obstinately kept from dying. (10)
  • And yet he sometimes felt as if the family bolt was shot, their possessive instinct dying out. (8)
  • Before he came she had wished to arrange for going home at once, and dying in her own country. (9)
  • Can Love die without its dear farewell on which it feeds, away from the light, dying by bits? (10)
  • If she could not have her way, and get Jon for good and all, she felt like dying of privation. (8)
  • You saw that case, I suppose, this morning, of the woman dying of starvation in Bethnal Green? (8)
  • She turned the tables on me for looking so powerful, though I was dying for a foreign princess. (10)
  • With the dying of its central fire, he had a presentiment of the approaching end of many things. (12)
  • The lot fell to me; but we composed that letter together, and we put in about my dying for a joke. (9)
  • True, by dying one loses his happiness as well as his sorrows, but he is not conscious of the loss. (7)
  • Presently he lifted his face, turned it toward his dying friend and walked rapidly back to his side. (1)
  • The sunlight was dying slowly on the top branches of the lime-tree; a, drizzling rain began to fall. (8)
  • And, after the cab was lost to sight, that wind still brought to us the dying sound of the slow wheels. (8)
  • O gentlemen, death is a serious matter, and intercourse with the dying is the best school for the priest. (5)
  • He could imagine the damp touch of very expectant fingers; the dying look of life-drinking eyes; and, oh! (10)
  • He could imagine the damp touch of very expectant fingers; the dying look of life-drinking eyes; and, oh! (22)
  • He paid the money, dying sour; a splendid example of energy on the road, a forbidding one at the terminus. (10)
  • When they were not dying by hundreds from sunstroke they were dying by thousands from frost. (7)
  • London, they contended, could not further be put off, and would come, especially now that the season was dying. (10)
  • Like most parsons, he had a wide acquaintance with the sick and dying; and one remorseless fellowship with death. (8)
  • This was the song George heard, trembling and dying to the chords of the fine piano that was a little out of tune. (8)
  • The vagrants tramped along the highway, one after another, without troubling themselves about the dying ropedancer. (5)
  • During this sojourn he came near dying of pneumonia in Berlin, and he had slight relapses from it after coming home. (9)
  • When the English columns withdrew again to the city, they had left 1000 dead and dying men on the field of St. Foye. (19)
  • However, one who could set down the dying for love, as a sentimentalism, can hardly be accepted as a clear authority. (10)
  • Vittoria gave the inspiration of a dying voice: the conquest of death by an eternal truth seemed to radiate from her. (10)
  • He did everything quietly now, because his heart was in a poor way, and, like all his family, he disliked the idea of dying. (8)
  • She sat down on a chair, bent far over toward Karen, and spoke in a raised voice so that no word should escape the dying woman. (12)
  • But, such as they are, they imparted a supreme emotion to our dying season, and thrilled the hotel with a fulness of summer life. (9)
  • One restless corner of my heart or head, That holds a dying something never dead, Still frets, though Nature giveth all she can. (10)
  • Scarcely had he begun to gain the slightest conception of dying when he found that that very conception started from the idea of life. (12)
  • The spirit of colour was flying in the distant trees, swathing them with brownish-purple haze; the sky was saffroned by dying sunlight. (8)
  • Caroline promised to obey, and coming to Juliana to mark her looks, observed a faint pleased smile dying away, and had her hand gently squeezed. (10)
  • His grandfather a water-drinker, his father dying early, present circumstances to us arguing predestination to an illustrious heirship and career. (10)

Also see sentences for: death, decease, dissolution, expiration, mortality, perishable.

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