To Raymer's urgings there was always the same answer: the writing fit was on him and he had no time.
And even as they waited, in spite of the urgings to hasten to the house and dry clothes, a motor boat slipped into the circle of light thrown by the big lamp on the end of the Pier, and behind it came the Black Duck on the end of a tow line!
This is when a rich and influential man marries a girl against her desires, but through theurgings of her parents.
They said they did not wish to go, but finally yielded to his urgings and followed him.
She could neither be stilled upon it, nor herself exhaust its urgings to self-reproach, though she finally took up another theme temporarily.
The sun persistently declined to rise on that day, and, as time went on, Adams saw that his rather timid urgings bored his employer, and he ceased to bring up the subject.
It was with something a good deal like determination that the squad tramped out onto the gridiron that afternoon, and under the urgings of Horton, the First eleven gave the Second such a pummelling as it had never before received.
This time the First pulled itself together, and under the urgings of the quarter and the vigorous coaching of Horton, tore through the Second for great gains.
Kent heard the chink of coin and the low-spoken urgings for haste at the receiving clerk's window; but he forbore to move until the cab had rattled away.
In spite of my urgings Beethoven refused to attend a single one of them.
In response to repeated urgings by me, Beethoven twice set about the task, but the first effort resulted in a grand violin Trio (Op.
Borckman felt the abysmal urgings of the beast, as a beast, to prove himself master of this four-legged beast.
This brought livelier urgings and encouragements from Skipper, and made him almost frantic.
But, what with Agathemer's urgings and my own realization of what was required, I did my share of the milking, watering and feeding of the stock and ate a hearty breakfast.
No one heeded my denials or my urgings that I could not have rifled the collection, that the looters and the murderers must be the same individuals, that I was clearly innocent.
The urgings of Polly and Ruth, however, might not have led Julia to take up the work had not the Emmanuel Society needed funds.
Yet she had an inborn spirit of leadership; and if she had listened to the urgings of her friends, she would have allowed herself to be a candidate for the Idler Presidency.
Invigorated by the pleasant heat, she once more yielded to the urgings of the bounding spirit of rich youth within her.
Etta was for yielding to Fatty's generousurgings and buying right and left.
And she busied herself about the details of the landing and the customs, waving aside Garvey and his eager urgings that she sit quietly and leave everything to him.
They were sufficiently significant, and Bartrow's addedurgings were unnecessary.
In the hour when he had consented to Bartrow's urgings he had been given to see his opportunity and had determined to grasp it,--had made the determination the excuse for sharing Jeffard's hospitality.
Bartrow weighed the pros and cons for the twentieth time while the train was speeding over the ultimate mile of the long run, and finally yielded to the importunate urgings of the necessity.
Lindsay renewed his urgingsand was not only hopeful but elated over the seeming success of his overtures to the Government.
Under such urgings as these, David Marshall began irritably to impugn the motives of those men whose philanthropic disposition had earned for them the approval of the well-disposed.
Many thousands of unions were saved from impending rupture by the efforts and urgings of Aaron, and the sons born to the couples brought together anew usually received Aaron's name, owing, as they did, their existence to his intercession.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "urgings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.