Yes," said Lassie, in an awestruck tone, "it was just like that.
They were huddled together at the door of their dormitory, watching her with awestruck faces, when an awful thing happened.
It was pulled down again," he said in awestruck tones.
They were silent now, awestruckat the thought that their companions were lying dead beneath.
The boys at first were awestruck at the scene, but their attention was soon called to the difficulties of the pass.
Hugh had sunk into unconsciousness with the awestruck exclamation ringing in his ears: "Good God!
That eye came twice last night," he said in anawestruck whisper to me.
He looked carefully at it, and to his intense astonishment saw the image of a brown face, with dark, intelligent eyes, and a look of awestruck wonderment expressed on its features.
You are nailed, as it were, to the ground, feeling like a pigmy, awestruck in the presence of nature at her grandest.
Hope in awestruck tones, remembering with fresh fear the midnight conference of a few weeks before.
Peace in anawestruck whisper, ignoring her sister's question.
The awestruck crowds of armed men, so lately flushed with fanatical lust of slaughter, stood as though turned to stone, their faces set towards the terrifying onset.
And in the silence a single voice in the awestruck crowds cried shrilly: "Hathi ka Deo ki jai!
After the Venus and the Laocoon it surprised her to think she could so lately have stood awestruck before those naïf bronze abortions!
The other two men, looking awestruck and horrified over the edge of the crag, saw them fall two hundred feet sheer into the soft snow beneath.
An air of awestruck expectation had replaced their usual listless apathy.
I glance down," the Count continued in an awestruck voice, "and what do I see?
They had men ready for every branch of the subject, and the debate was often closed by their chief in mystical sentences, which they cheered like awestruck zealots.
Job was a great admirer of Lady Roehampton, but was a little awestruck by her.
Jane looked awestruck at their solemnity; but Mr. Hardie, who was taking advice against the grain, turned satirical.
He lectures at Johns Hopkins," she added, in answer to nudges from her neighbors and awestruck inquiries as to "how she knew.
Why, we shall be almost bridesmaids," said Roberta Lewis in awestruck tones.
Tribbledale sat silent in his corner, awestruck at the idea of having given rise to the conversation.
Mr. Greenwood went on staring and shaking his head and rubbing his hands, till the Marquis, awestruck and almost frightened, put out his hand towards the bell.
Tribbledale, awestruck as he bethought himself how great were the affairs of Pollock and Austen, retreated back hurriedly to the court.
Was she the goddess who had risen before Giovanni's awestruck gaze from her tomb on the Hill of the Mill?
And as if listening to the echo of majestic utterance too long silenced, Merula repeated in low, awestruck tones, '"Gloria Romanorum!
Oh, Miss Wade," she murmured in an awestruck voice, "OUGHT we to do like this?
The pipers whipped the chanters from their mouths; the children, suddenly stopping in their merriment, cast one awestruck glance at the door, and then slunk back to their seats.
The awestruck silence of Nature is wonderfully given by ver.
Nobbles saved father,' said Bobby in an awestruck whisper.
A little girl, with a mop of unruly brown hair escaping from a quaint sun-bonnet, was still sitting in the car and regarding the scene with big awestruck eyes.
Then I went downstairs again, to give the awestruck and confused servants the necessary orders, which in their first grief neither Lilian nor her aunt was capable of giving.
The groups melted away, and with sad farewells to one another, and awestruck glances at the windows of the farmhouse, almost all the guests departed.