Mapfarity grabbed up the limp Amphib and they raced for the safety of the castle.
They raced from the palace and descended onto the square.
She raced away up the steps, breathless with fear lest her long absence had unduly upset her invalid mother, and Sally again turned her boat out into the tide.
They raced back to the boat, clambered into their former places, and were soon shooting down the river under the impetus of the tide and Sally's muscular strokes.
They bellowed with fright and made a tremendous crashing as they raced over the mile that divided them from the Indian camp.
But as he raced on, the feeling for these things fell from him.
But she was anxious to get home in time to cook supper for Anne, and she had simply raced along the level bit of the road.
Come on and go to bed, Kiddie," and with Bertie at her heels, the new mistress of Queerington raced down the hall.
All through the summer days her little bare legs raced beside Noah's sturdier brown ones.
A mass of clouds had justraced before the moon, leaving it free to shed its light until another should envelop it.
There it was, many miles away now, a mere speck upon the billowing snow of the cloud-bank, and as I raced towards it once more it grew and grew into all its former loveliness.
So they raced on, side by side, in constantly stiffer seas, till night-fall, and beyond it.
We raced with the surf as it rolled at our feet, And the lurking old Merman we always did cheat.
Unromantic elders squatted in circles about the deck, screaming over games of mora; in and out among them all raced sportive bambini.
The highway again raced away downward, describing its parabolas and boomerang movements as before, and gradually bringing me to a realization of how high I had climbed into the sky.
Motioning to me to be seated, he racedaway into the depths of the fonda calling for "Pasquale.
The rustic gave him the desired information, but guessing with whom he was speaking, had raced away, once he was out of sight, as fast as he could drive his ass before him, to carry his suspicions to the village alcalde.
Snap raced about and barked, and seemed to be having all sorts of fun, but jump he would not until he got ready.
Snap racedaway from Charley, when he heard Bert calling.
In a moment Snap raced up, and jumped over the stick.
Away raced the Merry Little Breezes to find Peter Rabbit and give him the invitation of Reddy Fox.
Reddy hung on tightly, and away theyraced across the pasture.
Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun had gone to bed behind the Purple Hills, and the black shadows had raced out across the Green Meadows and into the Green Forest.
He started for a hiding place he knew of in the Green Forest as fast as he could go, and behind him raced Reddy Fox.
Puzzled at this unusual state of affairs, she racedfrom room to room as fast as her short, tired legs would carry her, but no one was there.
With one impulse, the terrified boys clasped hands, slipped cautiously out of the house, hardly daring to breathe for fear of being heard, and raced off along the road toward the sleeping town with all the speed they could muster.
The windlass creaked and groaned, the rope swayed and strained, as Tabitha slid out of sight, while Irene raced madly away to do her bidding.
So Mercedes raced away again, and a few moments later the two busy little housekeepers in the hollow locked up their orderly cottage and followed more slowly up to the Eagles' Nest on the bluff.
Urging his pony to a fast pace, Snake rode up alongside the rushing steer and then, when near enough, the cowboy leaped from his horse and raced on foot alongside the steer.
The ragged youth, who had said he came to take the place of his ill brother, racedover the ground toward the excited group.
Sir Redmond laughed, caught her hand, and they raced together down to the stables before her mother had fully grasped the situation.
Almost within sound of the place, Dick raced back and met them, and his face was white.
She let Rex out and raced over the prairie at a gait which would have greatly shocked her mother, who could not understand why Beatrice was not content to drive sedately about in the carriage with the rest of them.
So they raced recklessly over the hills, toward where the night was aglow.
Pedestrians and other motorists little recked what strange cargo was borne as the car raced down the broad thoroughfare.
Two revolvers barked over the taffrail of the yacht, as the hydroplane raced onward, dragging Shirley and his prisoner at the end of the rope, through the water.
Shirley watched the car as itraced away and noticed its number.
The machine raced down the street, regardless of the warnings of policemen.
The remainder of the term passed quickly; the spring days were so full with lessons and land-work that time at the Abbey literally raced along.
Diana stood watching Peggy's retreating figure as the latter raced up the garden and into the house.
She raced along the shrubbery and down the bank to the landing-place.
Yet for some reason his heart was beating during the intervals, and without realizing what he was doing, he raced about the corridors and foyer like a boy impatiently looking for some one, and he was disappointed when the interval was over.
Kryukov dressed rapidly, and, without heeding the agitated lieutenant, got into the droshky, and with a wave of his hand resolutely raced off to Susanna Moiseyevna.
Bert to himself, as he clutched his package of lunch and raced on as well as he could.
Cackling and fluttering, the hen raced about inside the trolley car, and Freddie tried to catch her, but could not.
If Rover was glad to have the load taken from his back he did not say so, but by the way he raced on ahead when Flossie got off I think he was.
But Rover kept it up until he had got off all the snow, and then he raced out again after more cones as the children threw them.
Philip, dancing and barking, came running over the snowy lawn and Meg raced after him.
Tiny light-blue sparks flashed where the water racedpast the yacht's planking.
A long pencil of light reached across the waves as she raced on.
Terry said curtly, as the small boat raced for the Esperance and the wharf, "That creature was driven up from the Luzon Deep into the lagoon to replace the gadget-carrying fish we speared!
Eight Echoes of the outboard's roaring motor came back from the trunks of palm trees that lined the lagoon's shore as the tiny boat raced across the water.
She raced on, past the spot where the giant flailed its tentacles insanely about.
He raced for the shore and the outboard motorboat.
The outboard motor roared, and the boat raced past the gap in the reef and rushed toward the lagoon opening.
In this way, not all the water was filled with the intolerable noise, but only a net-like beam of it raced across the water.
I had raced all the way over to the geese, and was about to climb up to them, when a tiny creature came running, and jabbed me in the foot with some sharp iron.
It was as though they racedwith each other, to see which could foam the wildest.
Suddenly Jarro caught sight of some young ducks and drakes, in whose company he had formerly raced backward and forward over the lake.
She certainly had no idea of decreasing her speed--but raced on as before.
The fire raced down the pine like a raging tempest; the ground under his feet was hot and smouldering.
All the while the people racedafter him, shrieking and laughing.
Ronald as he raced up; ‘fairly caught, for you cannot get off that branch without our getting hold of you.
With one accord the boys raced after them, and overtook the strangely mated couple just as they turned the corner at the grocer’s shop and turned up the path which led over the Heath to the police station.
Fifty feet from the rock, when his momentum had about ended, he turned over on his back and raced back to the starting point.
They raced back and forth like so many dolphins, diving, swimming under water, splashing and shouting, then ran up the beach, rolled in the sand and dashed back into the water.
The waves shot away from her bows in a shower of foam as she raced ahead.
I had been in his room and as it was cold we raced up to the Chapel, where I slipped and fell.
On School's left, Dick and Ripley raced in together, while second's interference crashed into the pair of former enemies as right tackle tried to go through.
Dalzell raced to a chimney, taking two or three turns around and making fast.
Then around the corner came two autos, while a crowd raced along on the sidewalks.
It was Herr Schimmelpodt, hot, perspiring and gasping, who nowraced upon the platform.
That's good," he was saying as he raced up the ladder.
He was joined by a dozen troopers within a few seconds, who all raced across the yard, their sabres swinging in their hands.
Andrews stood beside the carcass of the horse, the perspiration streaming from him; for he had racedround the church and inspected every corner.
The sound of breaking timber above reached their ears, and at once they turned to the stairs and raced up them.
The peasants held their ground till the horses were fifty paces away, and then raced into the houses.
Well, of course, we raceddown the stairs like acrobats, but by the time we got to the bottom the cab was off with a fine start.
The man and the woman managed to scramble into one of the rear compartments and Badger and I raced up the platform like mad.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "raced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.