So with many qualms of conscience he began to repeat the marriage service.
Then, possibly, though there had been some correspondence between them, MacMaster felt certain qualms about meeting in the flesh a man who in the flesh was so diversely reported.
He kept his manner of composed seriousness, but he reasoned in vain against those qualms of shame and panic.
Adelaide was far from her friends, and she deliberately gave them every opportunity to abandon and to forget her without qualms or fears of "appearing" mean and snobbish.
He was soon to learn that Tammany, heretofore an object of contempt, was now a force to be reckoned with, but he did not show any qualms of uneasiness even if he felt them.
With all his courage, Clinton must have felt some qualms of uneasiness as one humiliation followed another; but if he felt he did not show them.
After all his villainies, which he perpetrates without any apparent qualms of conscience, it is incredible that he should honestly repent of his crimes.
I shall be up most of the night, and so will Mercy; so you needn't have qualms about ringing the bell, even if you are later than late.
There were no qualms of conscience--if there were they were speedily drowned in drink--strong enough to stop them in the course upon which they had so rapidly entered.
Qualms of Conscience--The Murder of Mary Paterson and Escape of Janet Brown--Preservation of the Fallen Beauty.
He for the first time fully admitted the significance of the qualms which he felt at permitting himself to regard this strolling gypsy with such feelings as had been in his heart.
It seems a pity to take advantage of such weakness in our fellow men," said David, whose heart began to suffer qualms as he contemplated this rascality and his own connection with it.
But, in this established imperfection of human things, he had slight qualms on the wisdom of this daring proceeding, and bade himself remember to take a little digestive dose as soon as dinner was over.
So his qualms of conscience at length shall cease, And Page, Dame and Prior shall rest in peace!
Be prayers for the dead Duly read, Let a mass be sung, and a pater be said: So may your qualms of conscience cease, And the little Foot-page shall rest in peace!
So may your qualms of conscience cease, And the soul of the Soldier shall rest in peace!
So may his qualms of conscience cease, And the soul of Dame Alice may rest in peace!
So friendly indeed had been our houses on the road and so genially did the company manager smile upon us that any secret doubts and qualms we had entertained were now set at rest.
In the first place, that use of the word artist as referring to a writer always gives us qualms unless used with great care.
I have met with nothing during the thirteen years since the foregoing was published that has given me any qualms about its soundness.
He had known slight twinges of it himself, and had often ministered to its qualms in others.
At the sight of the little girl all her dormant qualms awoke.
Sometimes I have had qualms from a conviction that I have been hard on many who could scarcely be said to be responsible.
His blunt, affectionate kindliness appealed to her often in a way that even brought little qualms of doubt.
And when a few minutes later she was shown into the private office of her future employer, she almost laughed in his fat round face--so absurd in that first moment did all her little qualms appear.
He was considerably tickled by the idea of negotiating such an important affair for his young King and his protegee, feeling that the benefit to Scotland might outweigh any qualms as to the disappointment to the French allies.
Jane; and Virginia, with strange qualms at heart, thought that her mother had put it that way to avoid asking if the worst was really to be faced.
I forgive you your qualms and quavers, the pardonable manifestations of youth and inexperience.
Your qualms and your concern for the proprieties are creditable to your up-bringing.
While poor Carr was attack'd with such qualms at the breast, That he took up his journal, and fled with the rest.
No doubts as to her future conduct, no qualms of conscience as to the destiny of France now ruffled Napoleon's mind.
It was a while before the son could assuage his qualms and feel himself free to go forward in the prosecution of his desire.
Happily Albert was at hand to make amends, and he, to be sure, had no qualms of conscience.
If Barcroft had any qualms concerning the fearful havoc he was about to create upon the throng of human beings he showed none.
He had no qualms about despoiling the Philistines.
On the following morning he was thinking that he might as well go to the shop in Conduit Street, feeling that he could encounter Neefit without any qualms of conscience, when Mr. Neefit came to him.
When the qualms of his conscience became very severe, he would copy some passage from a dusty book, hardly in the belief that it might prove to be useful, but with half a hope that he might cheat himself into so believing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qualms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.