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  • It was very violent. (8)
  • It had become violent. (10)
  • It had become violent. (22)
  • Are you ever violent, Frost? (8)
  • A violent shudder shook Bellew. (8)
  • A violent illness seized upon him. (12)
  • His violent gesticulation drooped. (10)
  • He lived a life of the most violent action. (8)
  • And was his demeanour throughout very violent? (8)
  • And Gyp, with a violent effort, threw off that sudden weakness. (8)
  • This violent oppression of spirits continued the whole evening. (4)
  • When one is as young as Ashurst, pity is not a violent emotion. (8)
  • He had to hear many violent reproaches from his fellow-students. (10)
  • Conscious of her sentimental weakness, Thyme made a violent effort. (8)
  • Could that one act of violent possession be still alive within her? (8)
  • For Hamlet was a most unfinished fellow, and Lear extremely violent. (8)
  • What had happened in her was too violent, too sweet, too terrifying. (8)
  • He had never known, had not dreamed, of such a violent, sick feeling. (8)
  • Well, and I sounded Miss Dale, and there will be no violent obstacle. (10)
  • But now his quarry again began muttering words of violent hate and anger. (8)
  • They have both been violent and wilful, and they have both been punished. (9)
  • Again she controlled the violent shock of her heart to give him hard speech. (22)
  • To accept this violent contrast without a sigh of revolt, without a question! (8)
  • It happened recently that I walked home with him during a violent snow-storm. (12)
  • This is one of the serious facts of the century, and controls violent language. (10)
  • A violent gust of wind, rising with sudden fury, added fresh horror to the moment. (4)
  • Such being the case, and no conversation coming of it, her curiosity was violent. (10)
  • Her thirst was greater than her hunger, yet the pangs of hunger were very violent. (18)
  • He had been all day without food, exposed to burning sun, suffering violent emotion. (8)
  • He returned unexpectedly, at a late hour, and attacked me at once, middling violent. (10)
  • By a violent and unsuspected effort the old man jerked himself up and reached the bell. (8)
  • The river was more dangerous here; it ran swifter, the eddies were more sudden and violent. (2)
  • The violent altercation with wood and wall lasted several minutes, ending as it had begun. (10)
  • Triscoe nervously crushed a biscuit in his hand, as if to expend a violent impulse upon it. (9)
  • The utter astonishment of Letitia flattered him; he painted his picture in violent colours. (12)
  • The ladies repressed a violent inclination to huddle together, like cattle from the blowing East. (10)
  • He looked very ill; evidently suffering under violent emotions, which he was determined to suppress. (4)
  • Anne heard her, and made no violent exclamations; she only smiled, blushed, and gently shook her head. (4)
  • I made violent love to this silly country beauty, and held every advantage over her other flatterers. (10)
  • This violent end to her petition was wrought by the farmer grasping her arm to bring her to her feet. (10)
  • For all that, she awoke, starting up in the first cold circle of twilight, her heart in violent action. (10)
  • So violent was the fever, so keen her introspection, that she spared few, and Vernon was not among them. (10)
  • She was now in an irritation as violent from delight, as she had ever been fidgety from alarm and vexation. (4)
  • And between these two forms there must be no crude unions; they are too far apart, the cross is too violent. (8)
  • But on the second, or at farthest the third night after your arrival, you will probably have a violent storm. (4)
  • Did he run into debt, or gamble, or swear; was he violent; were his friends rackety; did he stay out at night? (8)
  • He, however, far from being softened, as he grew aware of her sweetness of feature, waxed violent and insulting. (10)
  • He was startled by a violent thumping at the streetdoor, and as brazen a blast as if the dead were being summoned. (10)
  • Violent and horrid interventions of the counterfeit, such mad similes appeared to them, when pure coin was offered. (10)
  • No violent outcries; no reproaches cast on the cold-blooded coquette; no exclamations on the heroism of her brother! (10)
  • As well might a ship attempt to calm the sea, as this young man the violent emotion that began to rage in his breast. (10)
  • It is a chord of one note, that is tightened to sound by the violent summons to accept, which is a provocation to deny. (10)
  • There was a hateful unwisdom in that thought; it seemed so grim and violent, so corpse-like, gruesome, narrow and extravagant! (8)
  • One thinks first what the author may suffer when violent hands are laid upon his soul, and one recoils; but what of the public? (16)
  • Then, for a moment, she gave way to a fit of shivering so violent that she could hear her teeth chattering yet could not stop them. (8)
  • There would be no shelter from the violent up-stream wind until we reached the entrance of the defile, so there was need of haste. (20)
  • It would be incomprehensible: except, of course, to Lady Busshe, who rushed to one of her violent conclusions, and became a prophetess. (10)
  • Catherine had no leisure for speech, being at once blushing, tying her gown, and forming wise resolutions with the most violent dispatch. (4)
  • Just as there was nothing violent in her manner of taking this step, so there was nothing violent in her conception of it. (8)
  • Westover got home from the Enderby dance at last with the forecast of a violent cold in his system, which verified itself the next morning. (9)
  • Compose yourself; there is no violent hurry, though our sympathy with you and our interest in all the parties does perhaps agitate us a little. (10)
  • The natural revelry of the blood in speed suffers a violent shock, not to speak of our notion of being left behind, quite isolated and unsound. (10)
  • By a violent but vain effort to withdraw the blade the wound was enlarged; a rill of blood escaped, running sinuously down into the deranged clothing. (1)
  • When the rain of tears would subside for a moment, one would relate an anecdote or childish reminiscence of him, and provoke a more violent outburst. (10)
  • It seemed that silk umbrellas were most eligible wares; and in the display of such purchases the parlor was given the appearance of a violent thunder-storm. (9)
  • There is nothing violent about it; no shock is given; Hope is not abruptly strangled, but merely dreams of evil, and fights with gradually stifling shadows. (22)
  • He thought the words violent enough, but in connection with what he remembered of the cheery, poetic, hopeful idealist, they were even more curious than lamentable. (9)

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