Sentence for speech | Use speech in a sentence

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

  • I beg you not to make this speech. (8)
  • She knew when speech was useless. (10)
  • But this is not the case in speech. (10)
  • It was Scriptural severity of speech. (10)
  • It was Scriptural severity of speech. (22)
  • Patrick opposite was flowing in speech. (10)
  • She was a person given to plain speech. (10)
  • His speech was a fine piece of rhetoric. (10)
  • This used to be the country of free speech. (8)
  • She did not guess the animus of this speech. (6)
  • The moment speech began all would be unreal! (8)
  • Rose was not aware of the import of her speech. (10)
  • After this speech he was gone as soon as possible. (4)
  • His speech was tinged with the dialect of Berlin. (12)
  • This has been coming ever since you made that speech. (8)
  • The signora, however, was not so discreet as her speech. (10)
  • It would have been an awful pity to have made that speech. (8)
  • They were alike in their build and in their manner of speech. (22)
  • Yet like the latter it was conditioned by principles of speech. (3)
  • He had the precision of speech, the bearing of a man of thirty. (10)
  • She must have known that there was a burden of speech on his tongue. (10)
  • She obeyed him, and was silent, as though speech had died within her. (12)
  • The silence grew more fearful, as the very speech of Death between them. (10)
  • Another dose of silence succeeded this discreet administration of speech. (22)
  • Her manifest disdain at his last speech, said as much to everybody present. (10)
  • Again she controlled the violent shock of her heart to give him hard speech. (10)
  • Percy was short in his speech, and pale as Robert had never seen him before. (22)
  • The thick lips shaped the words as though they had almost lost power of speech. (8)
  • Mrs. Marsett aimed at formal speech, and was driving upon her natural in anger. (10)
  • She mimicked the Lenkenstein physiognomy spontaneously in the run of her speech. (10)
  • A tumultuous heart-beating of ironical rage seized on the listener to that speech. (8)
  • But she seemed to have seen what had passed in him, for her next speech was chilly. (8)
  • She had a charming lightness of speech, although her opinions were decided enough. (12)
  • They fired sharp snatches of speech, and they darted looks at the lady and her lord. (10)
  • The countenance of Mr. Raikes at the conclusion of this speech was a painful picture. (10)
  • He leaned toward her like one who has broken a current of speech, and waits to resume it. (10)
  • I related his sparkling speech to Julia, who laughed, accusing him, however, of impudence. (10)
  • I disagree with Mrs. Bayruffle when she complains that they are posts in the way of speech. (10)
  • The faithful Whig veteran spoke with jolly admiration of the speech of a famous Tory chief. (10)
  • The roaring Easter with its shrieks and whistles at her ribands was not favourable to speech. (10)
  • Emma watched her through the fluctuations of this speech, and saw no alarming symptoms of love. (4)
  • Their thoughts beneath their speech were like fish darting under shadow of the traffic bridge. (10)
  • She had resisted its approaches during the whole length of a speech, but it now carried her captive. (4)
  • The fatal after-dinner speech he believed to have been actually spoken, and he touched on that first. (10)
  • At the foot of the bed was a chest, and there Mrs. Hopgood had sat down, moving her lips as if in speech. (8)
  • She was shy in speaking of the love-stricken woman, and more was in his mind for thought than for speech. (10)
  • On the way to the meeting, occupied with her speech, she made no attempt to draw Barbara into conversation. (8)
  • After his ale-prompted speech in Fallow field, he was nerved to face the truth in the eyes of all save Rose. (10)
  • Certain words in this speech were obnoxious to the fine ear of Lady Racial, and she relinquished the subject. (10)
  • This speech produced a queer turmoil in Stephen, as though his brother had accused him of a petty view of things. (8)
  • Two or three times she kept it elevated, and in vain: the flow of their interchangeing speech was uninterrupted. (10)
  • We pray to be defended from her cleverness: she flashes bits of speech that catch men in their unguarded corner. (10)
  • The indirectness of speech had been a shelter to her, permitting her to hint at more than she dared clothe in words. (22)
  • At this, which was far from being intended as encouragement, the waters of speech broke up and flowed from Mrs. Hughs. (8)
  • He had no design to break his acknowledged bondage to Countess Lena, and answered her tender speech almost as tenderly. (10)
  • He was this day the consummate beau, suave, but monarchical, and his manner of speech partook of his external grandeur. (10)
  • And the tongue of the damsel was dry, and she was without speech, gazing at him with wide-open eyes, like one in trance. (10)
  • He paused; but it was to find that no admission of the truth, save what oozed out in absence of speech, was to be expected. (10)
  • The gifts of speech, enterprise, decision, were marked on his features and his bearing, but with a fine air of lordly mildness. (10)
  • The occasion was not one for critical judgment, but in the course of his brief speech he made a felicitous point on sonnet writing. (14)
  • After my unfortunate speech, Mr. Pollingray shunned our house for two whole weeks, and scarcely bowed to us when coming out of church. (10)
  • She had innumerable tricks of indication in these shifty pretty ways of hers, and was full of varying speech to the cunning reader of her. (10)
  • His looks and speech unconsciously discouraged it, so that if Cecilia had been at all that way inclined, she must long ago have been healed. (8)
  • He believed he had been particularly fortunate in his notion for the speech of that evening, and he had worked it out in joyous self-reliance. (9)
  • Though but a sun-shadow, the vividness of this French face came out surprisingly; air was in the nostrils and speech flew from the tremulous mouth. (10)
  • Her attitude continuing unchanged, he became sensible of a monotony in the speech with which he assailed it, and he rose to leave, not dissatisfied. (10)
  • In this speech there was nothing of our slipshod American slovenliness, but a truly Italian conscience and an artistic sense of beauty in the instrument. (9)
  • There was a dignity in his client, an impressiveness in his speech, that silenced remonstrating reason and the cry of long years of comfortable respectability. (10)

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