A general halt had been made on first observing the strange objects: the negroes on foot, as well as the teamsters, giving utterance to shouts of terror.
On recognising him, she shrank behind the parapet--as she did so, giving utterance to a suppressed cry.
On giving utterance to the ill-understood speech, Helen Armstrong imprints a kiss upon her sister's cheek, at the same time bedewing it with her tears.
At the moment of giving utterance to the profane prayer, he rises to his feet.
At the same instant, the hound pricks up its ears, giving utterance to a low growl.
But instead of rushing at him with savage growl, as he certainly would were it Richard Darke Brasfort but raises his snout, and wags his tail, giving utterance to a note of friendly salutation!
The pupil is for this purpose prompted by Nature to think and to speak at the same moment;--mentally to prepare one sentence, while he is giving utterance to its predecessor.
His mind is employed in preparing one set of ideas, while the organs of speech are engaged in giving utterance to another.
In giving utterance to the first words which he uses, there is an evident suspension of the mind in regard to every thing else.
The disappointed hunter looked after them, giving utterance to a fierce exclamation expressive of his disappointment.
Giving utterance to a loud scream, the animal buried his sharp teeth in the carcass, tore from it a large mouthful, and then making a desperate bound passed from the floating body to the bank.
On giving utteranceto this mutual confession, the young husband and wife bent towards each other, and pressed lips as fervently as if they had never been married!
On giving utterance to these ambiguous speeches, the Jew dropped back into his chair, and sat for some minutes in silent but earnest meditation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "giving utterance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.