Well, it's all over but the shouting," he summed up grimly when Hardup came in sight.
It was a bad hour that she went through as she summed things up, and she came out of it startled at the knowledge that she, even she, was required to pay for her mistakes to the uttermost cent.
One of the Jocks summed it up more briefly in the single sentence, "Onyway, they winna ca' us Hairper's Duds noo.
The general plan can be summed up as being an attempt to straighten out a re-entrant in our line by pinching off a salient in the enemy's.
This attack can be summed up as the neatest and cleanest performance which the Division had carried out.
It may be summed up briefly here, because it is the testimony of an eye-witness who knew Christina.
All the demands, the fulfilment of which constitutes the virtue and righteousness of men, are summed up under the title of the new law.
He then is a Christian, who receives and follows these prophetic teachings, that have ever been proclaimed afresh from the beginning of the world down to the present time, and are summed up in the Old Testament.
Christus naturalia legis (which are summed up in the commandment of love) extendit et implevit .
Its relation to the life of David is summedup in the name Solomon, the Prince of peace.
It may be summed up as follows:-- Among the Mexicans and other nations of Anahuac, Quetzalcoatl was accounted god of the air.
The enduring work which Mr. Webster did in the world, and his meaning and influence in American history, are all summed up in the principles enunciated in that boyish speech at Hanover.
I don't think you have ever appreciated her," Mrs. Newell summed up with a note of exquisite reproach.
A little girl who met me on the country road recently summed up the characteristics of the blue beetle pretty well.
The life of the black hornet, or wasp, may be briefly summed up.
The state of society could not be more succinctly summed up than in the words with which Jugurtha quitted Rome.
The results of this reactionary legislation are partly summed up by Appian, when he attributes to it a dearth of citizens, soldiers, and revenue.
Parson Leggy, who was reckoned the best judge of a sheep or sheep-dog 'twixt Tyne and Tweed, summed him up in the one word "Genius.
The celebrated German artist Kaulbach, in his fresco of "The Age of the Reformation," hassummed up all that it was, and all that it was destined to become in its full development.
He no sooner landed in England than he demanded of the King that he should swear to observe the laws of Edward the Confessor (S65), a phrase[1] in which the whole of the national liberties wassummed up.
The results of the Norman Conquest may be thus summed up: 1.
Seyd's complaint to Peters, the agent, nearly a year later summed the exasperating experiences which had retarded the building of the new smelter.
But that single transaction summed up their dealings with the natives.
Also it need not be said that Francesca's woman's eye had summedat a glance the smooth oval face, rounded arms, shapely figure; yet their undeniable comeliness brought no pleasure to her expression.
My criticism of the first act of Pillars of Society may be summed up in saying that the author has omitted to place in it the erregende Moment.
The ideas of rapidity and continuity may be conveniently summed up in the hackneyed and often misapplied term, unity of action.
The art of construction is summed up, first, in giving the mind of an audience something to which to stretch forward, and, secondly, in not letting it feel that it has stretched forward in vain.
Private facts,' he writes at the head of a memorandum in which the charges against Madame de Montespan are summed up, 'which were painful to listen to, the idea of which is so grievous to recall and which are still more difficult to relate.
So Lesage said; and the declarations of the girl Monvoisin, summed up by La Reynie, are identical: 'The powders her mother sent to Madame de Montespan were love powders to be given to the king.
The beliefs in the action of the devil, and in the power of the sorcerers, so deeply rooted in the imagination of the seventeenth century, were summed up in 1588 in the Demonomanie des Sorciers of the famous Jean Bodin.
In comparison with the Convention of 1844 its history may be summed up in the one word, "Economy.
In its provisions is summed up the final product of that most interesting series of evolutionistic transformations in Territorial government that took place throughout the North and West.
For nothing is more misleading than the inference that the life of our people is summed up in the Census Reports, the Journals of Congress, and the Archives of the Departments at Washington.
All the arts of sculpture in clay may be summed up under the word 'Plastic,' and all of those in stone, under the word 'Glyptic.
These may be briefly summed up as great slowness in evolution, intractableness, incurability, and chronicity of all pathological processes, and in all inflammatory processes abundant cell-production and tendency to caseation.
These appearances and processes may be summed up as hyperaemia, increased cell-proliferation into circumscribed portions of the mucous structures, with distension of the epithelium (dropsical degeneration?
In the article on syphilis seventeen pages are devoted to the question of heredity, which is reviewed in a most thorough manner and finally summed up as follows (p.
It is here that the poor congregate to avail themselves of the cheaper rents, and here will be found combined all those predisposing causes which may be briefly summed up in one word--poverty.
Brissot, in his journal, The French Patriot, summed up in clear and concise terms the consequences of the events which for five days had been agitating the city.
The cause of my error may be summed up in the one word, basalt.
With the Russians and French it is reduced to a very simple political expression, which may be summed up in the word annexation.
Widely differing judgments have been formed of these two celebrated divines; the ecclesiastical view is perhaps well summed up by the Rev.
The case of Roger Williams is thus summed up by Dr.
Boole, having once more summed up the visitor, had retreated toward the guard who sat officially at the far end of the room.
It was all summed up in those three syllables--all the gossip on the Collingham estate, and on all the estates at Marillo, not to go farther afield.
And you might as well do it first as last, Jennie," he summed up, "because I mean that you shall do it sometime.
A modern philosopher has summedup their God as the deification of the word "not.
It may be summed up in the familiar words of the English hymn, Oh happy band of pilgrims, If onward ye will tread With Jesus as your fellow, To Jesus as your head.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "summed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.