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Example sentences for "said curtly"

  • I didn't sell it," he said curtly at length.

  • We'll follow the back track and see where else they stopped," he said curtly.

  • Here's your time up to to-night," he said curtly, holding out a handful of crumpled bills and silver.

  • Drop that pistol, or I'll blow your head off,' he said curtly.

  • It lies with you whether your father goes to Gallipoli or not,' he said curtly.

  • When I drop this, fire,' he said curtly to the eight Turks who composed the firing party.

  • You've allowed your love of romance to lead you astray," he said curtly.

  • Turn round," he said curtly, "and I'll unfasten your wrists.

  • I would warn you against him," he said curtly, "if I might presume to give you advice.

  • Very well,” he said curtly, “You’ll be up in an hour?

  • Lots of good it will do,” he said curtly, with a dark look.

  • When he'd hung up the phone he said curtly: "When will your work crew get here?

  • It'd be sabotage," he said curtly, "if there was any way to do it.

  • There was a man out there," he said curtly.

  • This way, mademoiselle," he said curtly; and she realised that he must have entered from the garden.

  • I have not come to discuss my position," he said curtly, "but yours.

  • Certainly," he said curtly, "if you prefer it.

  • At least you understand me on this point," he said curtly.

  • When Endicott stood before him, however, he said curtly: "Not you, I think.

  • Lambert is very industrious," he said curtly.

  • I'll hold my tongue, never fear," he said curtly.

  • My dear Sue," he said curtly, "this is a strange place indeed wherein to find your ladyship.

  • I have no statement to make," he said curtly.

  • She thought he would refuse to answer, but after a moment he said curtly: "James Webster.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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