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Example sentences for "pant"

Lexicographically close words:
panorama; panoramas; panoramic; pans; pansies; panta; pantalets; pantalettes; pantalon; pantaloon
  1. It was a keen-eared young Lur who first heard afar the pant of the mysterious jinni.

  2. The speed and pant still filled the limpid daylight with terror; but Meg fought against her unstrung nerves and compelled herself to look out of the window.

  3. She felt whirled forward as by a demoniac force, and the pant of the engine seemed to her like the audible heart-beat of some dread monster.

  4. Believe it, Doricus, his spirit Is higher blooded than to quake and pant At the report of Scoff's artillery.

  5. All things are error, dirt and nothing, Or pant with want, or gorged to loathing.

  6. All [future votaries of] that may hereafter pant for solitude.

  7. Toil on, toil on, ye busy crowds, that pant For hoards of wealth which ye will never want: And lost to all but gain, with ease resign The calms of peace and happiness divine!

  8. In swiftest gallop off they go, The stones and sparks around them throw, And pant the way for breath.

  9. Pant will have to hunt out one of those bread-nut trees and gather some grass from it.

  10. Well," Pant grinned, "here is plenty of hay to last poor old Rip for three days.

  11. Pant wondered what the deputy was driving at now.

  12. For a moment Pant felt like repenting the action he had thought of as being done for the good of all.

  13. Pant had dropped upon a mat at the edge of a group of black men.

  14. Don't let a man of them board us," was the last word Pant passed along the line.

  15. We'll get away in the darkness," Pant said to his Carib foreman, fairly dancing about in his eagerness to be away.

  16. True to his word, just as dusk was falling, Pant found himself paddling slowly down the river.

  17. On this night, as on many other nights, Pant crossed the river to discover, if possible, some further details regarding Daego's plans and to ascertain more accurately the strength of his forces.

  18. In vain Johnny told himself he must go back, back to Pant and the red lure, back to fight the treacherous Daego.

  19. Over in another corner Pant heard a shuffling of feet.

  20. Pant had been down the river in a dory for bananas, cocoanuts and casabas.

  21. Now breathless wrong Shall sit and pant in your great chairs of ease, And pursy insolence shall break his wind With fear and horrid flight.

  22. So shaken as we are, so wan with care, Find we a time for frighted peace to pant And breathe short-winded accents of new broils To be commenc'd in stronds afar remote.

  23. Old George Pant and a few others set up services about this time in the blacksmith's shop.

  24. But the funniest thing was that Miss Brown did not let old George Pant escape her notice.

  25. I had seen George Pant shake off his wig more than once, and the wicked thought entered my mind to try and steal that wig, which piece of theft I actually did accomplish on the very next Sunday evening; and this is the way I did it.

  26. Now old George Pant wore a wig, and other boys and myself used to go and peep through a large crack in the door of the blacksmith's shop, and watch him while he was praying.

  27. One of those occasional summers of the Middle West when the cattle pant in the fields and the blades of corn get limp on their stalks.

  28. And then men began to open their front doors again, and shovel and pant, and pant and shovel, as they dug their way out into the world.

  29. The wild beasts pant up to Thee: For the watercourses are dry, And fire has devoured the pastures of the steppes.

  30. Drought accompanies the locusts, the seed shrivels beneath the clods, the trees languish, the cattle pant for want of water.

  31. To pant with eagerness; to show vehement desire.

  32. While fear and anger, with alternate grace, Pant in her breast, and vary in her face.

  33. To open the mouth wide in catching the breath, or in laborious respiration; to labor for breath; to respire convulsively; to pant violently.

  34. Pant of course had become deeply engrossed in the work of building up the fortune of his white-haired grandsire.

  35. Now, as if to prove that nature and the fates were on the side of Pant and his recently discovered grandfather, there came a perfect deluge of rain.

  36. As Pant threw the gleam of his powerful flashlight before them, an exclamation escaped every lip.

  37. Pant choked up, flushed, then backed awkwardly out of the office.

  38. You--I--" Pant was becoming more and more confused.

  39. As for Pant and Kirk, they knew no fear of Maya gods.

  40. Pant took the contents of the glass held out to him at a single draught and without a question.

  41. Opening his black box, Pant removed a square of film.

  42. Pant breathed at last as he dropped the film into the fixing bath.

  43. But this Pant could not know, so he continued to pace the floor.

  44. Switching off his light, that batteries might be saved for a possible emergency, Pant followed the Carib and his dim light along the shore of this new marvel.

  45. Pant scarcely heard him as he was crowded once more into a taxi.

  46. By careful inquiry Pant learned that the chicle had been stored beneath the forward hatch.

  47. They in your infant bosom trace The virtues of your royal race; In the fair dawning of your mind Discern you generous, mild, and kind; They see you grieve to hear distress, And pant already to redress.

  48. Red as his and is with the blood of fish, you pant to grasp it and press it to yours.

  49. Owing to our great height above the sea-level, the horses pant much in climbing.

  50. She noticed the suppressed pant in his voice, and as he did not respond to the touch of her hand, her slender fingers crept between and twined around his.

  51. She struggled for composure, but there was an ominous pant in her veiled voice.

  52. There was an angry pant in his voice that made the words a demand rather than request.

  53. I know that this is regarded as a queer doctrine by what is called our more Advanced Thinkers but I say let every man who pants for fame select his own style of pant and go ahead.

  54. But what makes me mad is for a man to come to me and dictate what I shall pant for.

  55. The steady pant of the bellows--worked by a small boy who was paid three farthings a day for his labour--and the glowing heat of the charcoal, were as much part of his life as the sparrows chirping on the waste outside the door.

  56. Then the slow, regular pant of the bellows fused with the clang of hammer on the anvil and seemed to him the very incarnation of energy--of a force that drives things along.

  57. A] for animals to pant with their mouth open.

  58. A2S] pant noisily, making a sound in the throat.

  59. A13P] pant with the mouth open and tongue hanging.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aim; aspiration; aspire; bake; bark; bawl; beat; bellow; blare; blat; blaze; bloom; blow; blubber; boil; boom; breath; breathe; broil; burn; buzz; cackle; chant; chirp; choke; collapse; cook; cough; crow; desire; drawl; droop; drop; drum; exclaim; exhale; exhaust; expel; expiration; expire; faint; fatigue; fidget; flag; flame; flare; flicker; flush; flute; flutter; fry; gasp; glow; growl; grunt; gulp; hack; heave; hiccup; hiss; huff; inhalation; inhale; inspiration; inspire; jade; jerk; keen; lilt; mumble; murmur; mutter; palpitate; pant; parch; pipe; puff; pulsate; pulse; quake; quaver; quiver; respiration; respire; roar; roast; rumble; scald; scorch; scream; screech; scuba; seethe; shake; shiver; shriek; sigh; simmer; sing; sink; smolder; smother; snap; snarl; sneeze; sniff; sniffle; snore; snoring; snort; snuff; snuffle; sob; spark; squall; squawk; squeal; squirm; steam; stew; stifle; succumb; suffocate; sweat; swell; thrill; throb; thunder; tick; tingle; tire; toast; toss; tremble; trumpet; tumble; twang; twitch; twitter; wail; warble; weary; wheeze; whine; whisper; wiggle; wilt; wind; wriggle; writhe; yawp; yearn; yell; yelp