Sentences for hurt. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hurt in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hurt.
- He hurt us not. (10)
- I was hurt by this. (8)
- Lavender, deeply hurt. (8)
- Courtier hurt his knee. (8)
- I never meant to hurt you. (8)
- Nor did he seem to be hurt. (12)
- She had hurt her left hand. (12)
- It has hurt his father equally. (4)
- The lady professed to be hurt. (10)
- Was she, then, hurt, after all? (8)
- He who did not want to hurt a fly. (8)
- Sergeant Halcrow was mortally hurt. (1)
- They will not hurt me, but relieve. (10)
- I was brought up never to hurt a woman. (8)
- Hence he loved her, though she hurt him. (10)
- Why should they both want to hurt him so? (8)
- The injustice of the word really hurt him. (8)
- He was a good man who would not hurt a fly. (5)
- It hurt her, and she embraced it the harder. (8)
- She taught me how to jump down not to hurt. (10)
- Yes, I hate her, but why should I hurt myself? (10)
- I cannot bear to think of your having hurt him. (10)
- Perhaps not even your trouble can hurt him very much. (8)
- So he would rather hurt her than those people of his! (8)
- This almost formal abdication of fatherhood hurt him. (8)
- It does her no hurt, and it hits them a ringing buffet. (10)
- It seemed to him as if he were forced to hurt her feelings. (9)
- On the whole, I was not much hurt at being taken for a pedlar. (2)
- If he had hit her he could not have astonished or hurt her more. (8)
- Her heart was accusing Clara of having done it a wrong and a hurt. (10)
- The sight of him, so desperate and miserable, hurt the young doctor. (8)
- I have hurt him already; help me to avoid doing him a mortal injury. (10)
- Everything hurt; everything one thought or saw hurt. (12)
- He may consent, but he will never, never see; it will always hurt him. (8)
- They could not hurt her sensitiveness, she felt too warmly with them. (10)
- You do not appear to have been hurt, and that seems to me quite proper. (8)
- I tried to revenge myself for the hurt your harmless hoax did my vanity. (9)
- He perceived that she was hurt; and he tried to win her back to good-humor. (9)
- He did not apparently resent it, but she fancied him hurt in his acquiescence. (9)
- He is a man whose pride, when hurt, would run his wife to perdition to solace it. (10)
- Nevertheless she had divined the case more correctly than he: the lover was hurt. (10)
- I say nothing to hurt the poor woman; I back her against her imbecile of a husband. (10)
- The perversity of things hurt him at that moment, as might a fish-bone in his throat. (8)
- The thought hurt him, then lost edge, as if it had come in contact with a breastplate. (8)
- When this led her too far she took herself to task with a severity which hurt him too. (9)
- Sooner than you should hurt his dignity by working, your husband would pension you off. (8)
- Duchess Susan listened to some notes, and cried that it went to her heart and hurt her. (10)
- A woman is hurt if you do not confide to her your plans as soon as you can conceive them. (10)
- So he said, but no doubt he would not have hurt them if he had had them living before him. (9)
- He tried to say something, but all his attention was given to trying not to hurt her hands. (8)
- She had never blamed him, and she had outlived the hurt she had felt at not hearing from him. (9)
- He swore by this and that he had come across an angel for his sins, and would do her no hurt. (10)
- I know he would be hurt by my failing in such a mark of respect to him on the present occasion. (4)
- He was touched, and for that reason, in his dissatisfaction with himself, not unwilling to hurt. (10)
- Far from wishing to hurt her, he desired to preserve her, and everyone, from trouble and annoyance. (8)
- It had been hurt by the fierce competition of its sensational and more enterprising contemporaries. (16)
- Generally, when they looked at me, they appeared obliged to recollect that it was not I who had hurt them. (10)
- He still sat, good as gold, holding her, till it began quite to hurt me to see his shoulder thus in chancery. (8)
- You share the sublime of wrath, that would not have hurt the foolish, but merely demonstrate their foolishness. (10)
- But he would not have had me too learned, holding that he had himself been hurt for literature by his scholarship. (9)
- Pierson drew away his hand; the words hurt, from reminder of his loss, from reminder of the poor substitute he was. (8)
- Like a wounded animal taking its hurt for refuge to its lair, he sat in his favourite window overlooking Piccadilly. (8)
- He put it in the form of a scoffing incredulity which it was a comfort to have her take as if almost hurt by his doubt. (9)
- She went to sleep, thinking that he would suffer horribly if anybody hurt him; but who would hurt him? (8)
- There were things in it which hurt him so much, when he thought of Jon reading them, that he nearly tore the letter up. (8)
- After the first day, although sometimes I was hurt and distant in manner, I still kept my patience; and as for her, poor soul! (2)
- Unless there was absolute necessity the thought that his adored daughter should learn of that old scandal hurt his pride too much. (8)
- Sensitive, charitable, and only combative deep down, he instinctively avoided discussion on matters where he might hurt others or they hurt him. (8)
Also see sentences for: abuse, damage, detriment, grieve, harm, harry, injure.
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