I allers told Cap'n Joe he'd get hurted in some foolish kick-up.
They ain't a week passes sca'cely but he fetches in some hurted critter an' works with it.
The bird it got well, and Sonny turned him loose after a few days; but that cat was hurted fatal.
Most of his pets is things he's got by their bein' hurted some way.
And dis is what she said: She wants yer to come up ter her house while yer hurted and live with her.
Ould Mrs Cush is, 'cause the boots hurted her that much she couldn't put fut to the flure.
Didn't he mend Patsy's foot when he hurted it in the threshin' machine?
He looked both man and baby to me as he turned around to smile back; but I stood it out at the gate until they turned the bend, then I come on back to the house quick like some kind of hurted animal.
But he's hurted proper; you might let Jan Grimbal knaw, 't will ease his mind.
The door opened, and Janet Sheepshanks pushed in first Sir Toady Lion, still voluble and calling for vengeance on the "bad, bad boys at the castle that had striked him and hurted his dear Prissy.
It hurted like--well, like when you get sand down 'oo trowsies.
Did y'ever hear the like we should pay a sick benefit because some one gets hurted spieling from baseball already?
I ain't hurted none, and in a regular game I would take my first base already.
Finally she said; "I kin tell you more bout conjure; that's all I know bout cause I done been hurted myself and every word of it is the trufe.
Well, she went on anyhow in a buggy; when they got ter the railroad crossing a train hit the buggy and killed the gal, but the boy didn't git hurted at all.
The chair hurted baby drefful, but it mighthurted poor mammy worser:' that was what you said.
Guess he's hurted pretty bad," remarked another policeman, who was a handsome athlete.
Guess he's hurted pretty bad," remarked the handsome policeman for the third time.
You niver seed a fowl that hurted in mind; but niver a thought o' givin' in.
You tooked up my Beatrice by the neck, and ithurted her.
It's hurted him," cried Kenneth, struggling to get away.
I'm afraid he's hurted very bad, his face is so red and dirty," said Fuzzy to himself.
How Sir Tristram and King Mark hurted each other for the love of a knight's wife.
And one thing shall I promise, said Sir Launcelot, Sir Palomides shall repent it as in his unkindly dealing for to follow that noble knight that I by mishap hurted thus.
Clem, I knowed, was hurted worse nor me, for he said he believed his ankle must a been broke.
Besides, we was hurted a heap by the time the racket was over.
Do you remember how you come to be hurted this way?
You got hurted a little when the spar carried away.
She sometimes tried to make believe that little Bess had gone to the hospital to get her poor hurted legs mended, and would surely return to them.
She had left her body here; the poor hurted legs the Lord Jesus would have mended.
Dil said she had been hurted by a bad fall, that her mother was 'most always out to work, and that they hadn't any father.
Twas him that hurted Bess's legs, an' he got jugged for it.
They must be hurtedwith the string round so tight.
She was hurted a long while ago and she can't walk.
An' soon's we get there, I'll ast him to cure my poor little legs poppy hurted when he threw me 'gainst the wall.
But one day she told Mrs. Brian about little Bess, "who was hurted by a bad fall, and died last winter.
But they shopped a little again; and Dil was extravagant enough to buy some long, soft woollen stockings for Bess's "poor, hurted legs.
An' she was so glad about her poor hurted legs bein' made well.
But if you'd had hurted legs so long, you'd want to get to the Lord Jesus an' have 'em made well.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hurted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.