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Example sentences for "then drew"

  • The other made an irresolute movement, then drew back.

  • He paused, stood a moment with downcast eyes, measuring the table with his hand, then drew a quick breath and spoke on.

  • He turned upon Rand as if he would have struck him, then drew back, made in the air an abrupt and threatening gesture, and with a sound like a stifled cry passed the other and entered the house.

  • Then drew he his bright /word, & gan about him throw.

  • But Paridell sore brused with the blow, Could not arise, the counterchaunge to scorse, 8 Till that young Squire him reared from below; Then drew he his bright sword, and gan about him throw.

  • Giddy, for a moment she willingly suffered his support, then drew back on the narrow landing, her color returning vividly.

  • Then Drew was up on one knee again, just in time to realize foggily that the Yankees were ripping at their flanks, that their charge was pocketed by lead and steel, being wiped out.

  • Then Drew pointed at the accompanying block.

  • Then Drew, who had snatched peeps at the activity between searching the upper waters for trouble, saw the gunboats coming--three of them.

  • Hermie screamed, and rushed at it, and put a hand right through the flame and touched the box, then drew back, helpless, crying.

  • She half put her hand over the letters, then drew it back.

  • He then drew on the remaining moccasin and legging, and taking a dead coal from the fireplace, invoked his spirit to give it efficacy, and blackened his foot and leg as far as the lost garment usually reached.

  • He then drew up his bow and drove his arrow into the stone.

  • He then drew on his skin, in which there were great virtues, took up his war-club, and set out for the place where he first went in the ground.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    domestic slavery; prairie fire; then began; then bishop; then curs; then going; then governor; then left; then looked; then once; then perhaps; then remember; then rinse; then says; then shall; then shall they know; then spoke; then stood; then sweeten; then take off the; then taking; then the priest shall pronounce him; then throw; then transferred; thence north; thence south