In a few moments it became winged and flew away, uttering a sweet sound.
I watch him as he skims along, Uttering his sweet and mournful cry; He starts not at my fitful song, Or flash of fluttering drapery; He has no thought of any wrong; He scans me with a fearless eye.
Cyril sank back gloomily into his chair, folded his hands into one another in a despondent fashion, and looked hard at the vacant ceiling withoututtering a single word.
As for Harry, he sat long looking at the embers in the smouldering fire, and holding his pretty little wife's hand tight in his without uttering a single syllable.
In disposition it is gentle and confiding, sensible in the highest degree of kindness, and eager for endearing attention, uttering a low plaintive cry when its sympathies are excited.
They slept rolled up into a ball, were tame and gentle usually, but sometimes bit and scratched like rabbits, uttering a similar cry.
It is on the contrary a temple full of splendour, and spreading its light through the world, crowded with oracular shrines, and uttering voices of sanctity that are yet destined to give wisdom to the world.
About fifteen years ago, one of the chaplains of the King of Sardinia was struck off the court list, for uttering opinions which, touched with the old romance of Italian liberation, struck the whole court of Turin with horror.
Some fell with all the stoicism of the Indian character, others uttering the most heart-rending cries.
Women, uttering the most piercing cries of sorrow, returned to the rusty grated window, though again and again pushed back by the soldiers.
The country squires and rectors, though occasionally uttering a savage growl, were for the most part in a state of torpor, which lasted till they were roused into activity, and indeed into madness, by the prosecution of Sacheverell.
Lord Mahon is also a little too fond of uttering moral reflections in a style too sententious and oracular.
Uttering a groan of pain, the poor fellows went to their laborious occupation.
It had the effect of instantly reviving her; she opened her eyes, and uttering a few strange words, she attempted to rise as if to search for something she expected to find near.
Respectable persons were constantly taken into custody on a charge of uttering forgeries, imprisoned for days and then liberated.
If they ask pardon for rudeness, they do it as if they regretted the breath spent in uttering the words.
He covered his eyes with his hand and staggered backward, uttering a low, groaning sound.
Without uttering a sound, Kate Kenyon grasped the wrist of the murderous-minded man, gave it a wrench with all her strength, which was not slight, and forced him to drop the knife.
Barney's head popped up in a moment, and he stood upon his feet, with the water to his waist, uttering some very vigorous words.
Frank clapped a hand over his mouth to keep from uttering a great shout of amazement.
He could not quite hear Mr. Johnson uttering these precise words, but a homely vernacular would be forgiven for the sake of lofty sentiment.
Stuart felt incapable of uttering a word till they were actually moving.
Martyrdome; replied the young Benedictine, making a bow down to the ground, and uttering the word with so humble, but decisive a cadence, it disarmed my father for a moment.
The artist shuddered; the gray-haired general covered his head with his cloak, and the Lady Thyone followed his example, uttering her son's name in a tone of loud lamentation.
Uttering a sigh of relief, he paced the deck--now brilliantly illuminated by silvery light--with long strides.
Some new and curious thoughts stole into her heart as she watched the mother slowly rocking backward and forward, uttering a low, crooning lullaby,--the gentlest sound that ever falls on mortal ears.
The elegant De Forrest was crawling about the floor, uttering her name continually in connection with the most maudlin sentiment, and averring with many oaths that he would never rise till he had found what she had lost.
Here he found the coachman peering out upon the dark waters, and occasionally uttering a hoarse, feeble shout, which could scarcely be heard above the surf that beat with increasing heaviness upon the icy beach.
Here Sancho brought his long speech to an end, Don Quixote having been the whole time in dread of his uttering a host of absurdities; and when he found him leave off with so few, he thanked heaven in his heart.
And uttering his voice he spake to him winged words: 'Father, surely one of the gods that are from everlasting hath made thee goodlier and greater to behold.
And utteringher voice she spake unto him winged words: 'Crafty must he be, and knavish, who would outdo thee in all manner of guile, even if it were a god encountered thee.
So spake they uttering a sweet voice, and my heart was fain to listen, and I bade my company unbind me, nodding at them with a frown, but they bent to their oars and rowed on.
So he spake, and came close to him offering his right hand in welcome, and uttering his voice spake to him winged words: 'Father and stranger, hail!
At the sight of him I wept and had compassion on him, and uttering my voice spake to him winged words: "Elpenor, how hast thou come beneath the darkness and the shadow?
Yea and the old man, the lord Halitherses son of Mastor spake among them, for he excelled his peers in knowledge of birds, and in uttering words of fate.
Lather is also cited as uttering most repulsive and scurrilous sentiments about the Pope.
And now we may imagine that the Lord, while uttering the words, "upon this rock," pointed to Himself.
When the funeral cortege started from Eisleben, a vast flock of ravens had gathered and accompanied the corpse croaking incessantly and uttering dismal cries all the way to Wittenberg, etc.
Thenceforward the spirits were continually hinting at great European revolutions, and uttering vague predictions of some extraordinary good fortune which was in preparation for Alasco.
Following the directions of the witch, Hector received his brother in silence, giving him his left hand, and taking him by the right hand, and uttering no word of greeting until he had spoken.
A fat, heavy, seafaring-looking man in a short pilot jacket came up to him as he was uttering rapid commands to the sailors aloft in stentorian accents from the poop-rail.
I heard him mutter to himself as if uttering his thoughts aloud, as I turned away with another touch of my cap and left the quarter-deck to fulfil my errand.
These horrid anticipations of the soul he is heard uttering at Petion's; by a notable witness.
The once light lip wears a curl of irony, uttering no word; and the Tumbril fares along.
The young woman seizes the drum; sets forth, beating it, 'uttering cries relative to the dearth of grains.
For the first hundred paces, until we entered the black shadows of the old beech hedge, we walked hand-in-hand, uttering no single word.
Blanche turned round upon her stool and watched, utteringno sound.
When they saw the bright sword whirling through the air and heard these bellowings, uttering cries of fear, those poor folk fled.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uttering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.