Look here what I found in the hongry divil's stomach," exclaimed Muldoon, holding up his find.
Not a solitary clue," he exclaimed with a heavy sigh as, dust-covered and perspiring from his exertions, he sank down at the long dining table in the main cabin.
I've got news, Ready," he exclaimed in a rather excited voice.
Missed him, as I am a sinner," exclaimed Sir Everard, springing to his feet, and knocking the butt of his rifle on the ground with a movement of impatience.
By Jupiter, I have pinked him," heexclaimed triumphantly.
Nevertheless," exclaimed a thin voice from the edge of the group which surrounded Kai Lung, "it in nowise follows that the stories are in themselves excellent, or of such a nature that the hearing of their recital will profit a person.
Beloved Mian," exclaimed Ling, with inspiring vehemence, "and is not the utterly unworthy person before you indebted to you in a double measure that life is still within him?
The events that have happened prove the deep wisdom of Li Pen when he exclaimed "The whitest of pigeons, no matter how excellent in the silk-hung chamber, is not to be followed on the field of battle.
It was then Cotton Mather exclaimed from the pulpit, that witchcraft was the "most nefandous high treason against the Majesty on high.
I don't know but what you're right," exclaimed Mr. Pauling.
He must be carried right in," exclaimed Miss Salome in distress.
Miss Salome exclaimed with horror over the fact of his sleeping in a pile of lumber for seven nights, but Clemantiny listened in silence, never taking her eyes from the boy's pale face.
The effect was magical; every one exclaimed with delight, and so Reggie's reputation as an authority upon dress was made for ever.
What will people think," exclaimed Oliver, "seeing you sitting there like a man in a dope dream?
Schomberg exclaimed indignantly, but also as if a little frightened.
Morrison suppressed an oath, and named curtly a sum which was in itself so insignificant that any other person than Heyst would have exclaimed at it.
Rails laid down and all," exclaimed Ricardo softly, in a tone of admiration.
How false and treacherous," exclaimed she, "are your reasonings!
And this," exclaimed the gallant shepherd, "is the residence prepared for infamy and lust.
Ah," exclaimed the maiden, in a voice of amazement apprehension, "where am I?
He exclaimed upon his own stupidity and want of invention, and he remembered not that vehemence of passion, which had distracted his understanding, and drawn a cloud over all his ideas.
Thanks to my favourable stars," exclaimed he, "I am triumphant!
To what purpose," exclaimed he, with a voice of anguish and rage, "have I inherited the most inexhaustible riches?
Yes, yes," exclaimed she, "I know well enough how it is.
Yes," exclaimed she, "and I would go, if you will promise me that it shall not be to the presence of Roderic.
I exclaimed at last, "Raoul has shaken my nerves with his warning of Peleton and Maubranne.
Ah," he exclaimedwith a sigh of relief, "Henri's cousin!
You look like an honest lad," he exclaimed grudgingly, "but the evidence against you is strong.
At first the prince thought you were guilty," exclaimed Madame Coutance.
Pardon me, monsieur," he exclaimedat length, "but really the joke was excellent.
Decidedly an improvement on the open cart," exclaimed Madame Coutance, as she leaned back against the cushions.
I exclaimed irritably, "I have intrigued myself into an ugly mess.
You are right," exclaimed Madame Coutance warmly; "in many ways Henri de Lalande was a gallant gentleman.
We must make the best of it," exclaimed Madame Coutance; "I daresay we can obtain some sort of accommodation for the night.
The woman is an imbecile," heexclaimed angrily, "but we must save her in spite of herself, if it is at all possible.
Now," exclaimed Raoul, loosening his grip, "if you raise your voice you are a dead man.
I exclaimed joyfully; ‘that is Captain Penny’s old ship, Molly.
That she is though,” exclaimed Miss Mann, triumphantly.
Now for the dance," exclaimed Cashel, eagerly, as he busied himself in removing chairs and pushing back sofas.
I do so admire talent and genius," exclaimed Mrs. Kennyfeck, theatrically.
The mountaineers rode among some scrub that grew between the road and the cliff; and Whitley exclaimed to his two comrades: "Come boys, we must ride for it!
Then why in thunder, Blaze," exclaimed Whitley, "did we start without calks on the shoes of our horses?
He's gone off with my gold," exclaimed Paul Nichols, recovering from his stupefaction.
He has carried off my gold," exclaimed Paul, in anguish.
Well of all the places for a filling station," exclaimed Davy.
We should have had a band to head the parade," he exclaimed apologetically, "but you are surely welcome.
Thar's Logan en Finch, with Flinthead en Hickory," exclaimed Landy, as the horsemen approached the far gate.
They went back to git a fresh start," he exclaimed as he pointed to a two-horse wagon approaching from between the low hills.
Ashby turned the next instant to a bugler at his elbow and exclaimed fiercely: "Blow!
We ought to beat 'em, as we have the advantage of the heights," exclaimed Sherburne, who was now on foot.
But, monsieur," exclaimed Jean, "if they are Protestants they cannot be Christians!
I will not leave her," he exclaimed with an oath, spoken in English, which Jean could not understand.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exclaimed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.