The Chief looked aghast with astonishment and hastily retired from the spot, vowing vengeance against all concerned; and before leaving this part of the narrative I may as well state the sequel.
Mistress Hart was there, vowing vengeance upon "Kate Cassidy's feller," who had done up her man.
Mistress Hart, outnumbered, fell back and organized an ambush, vowing that she would lay Kate out yet.
They then left her, vowing with terrible oaths to return and "do for her," if she dared make the slightest disturbance.
But yet that vow which you repent that ever you made, must be nevertheless kept, if the thing vowed be a lawful thing, and the act of vowing be not made a nullity (though it was a sin).
From that day Bishop, notwithstanding his faults many and grievous, was regarded with respect by both father and son, Richard vowingnever to mount another, let laugh who would, so long as the brute lived and he had not recovered Lady.
They had parted, the evening before, after a bitter quarrel; and he had left her, vowing that he would not return till she sent for him.
Maurice strode down the street, in a tumult of resentment, vowingnever to return.
During the short, fierce courtship that followed Vashti saw very little of Willie Strick, though she heard he talked much of emigrating, vowing he would disappear in the night and not come home until he had made a fortune.
While I was meditating on these things, and vowing to be easy with the next boy I caught with his blouse full of apples, I had to swerve the horse suddenly to avoid a collision with another buggy.
Oft in my hot youth I, riding in a lumber waggon, By that lurking stone was catapulted skyward, And picked myself up raging and vowing to dig it out— But dug it not.
One moment the unhappy queen was accusing herself for revealing her husband's secret; again she was vowing revenge against Hagan, and at another time she reviled the traitorous Günther.
As the ships left the harbor, she tore her hair, one moment accusing herself because she had not torn Aeneas to pieces when in her power, at another vowing to follow him.
It was not enough for him to be serving William and vowing secretly to James that he was only watching his opportunity to serve him, but he had a third and more alluring treason.
Each night and morning she fervently prayed for pardon, vowing that she would try to endure all henceforth by aid of such support as was vouchsafed.
Both Madame de Vaux and Angelique had always shuddered when they crossed the threshold of this room, vowing that the big bed, like a funereal catafalque, was a fit resting-place for spectres, not for human beauty.
Iskender refused, vowing by Allah Most High that he had had enough of desert travelling to last a lifetime.
So, after one or two more ineffectual efforts, Flashman and Company retired, vowing vengeance in no mild terms.
But, just when we might expect to see Hassan in triumph, and enjoying the highest favour of the monarch, we find him leaving the court in disgrace and vowing revenge on the sultan and his minister.
The imam implored and entreated, vowing that, if his life was spared, he would never more say aught to offend the sect of Ismail.
Before entering the Senate house, he turned round to the Capitol and prayed that the gods would bring affairs to a happy termination, vowing that when the present disorders were at an end he would build a Temple of Concord.
He passed on in sullen silence, in his heart vowing vengeance, as he had no doubt been unsuccessful in his embassy.
So, vowing to his sword that should he ever bring dishonour on the weapon that had done his House good service, he would sheathe it in his breast, he mounted his horse and rode to meet his foe.
And concluded with vowing that nothing was ever less in his thoughts than to marry Lady Bellaston.
The hostler having informed him that she had crossed the Severn, he likewise past that river with his equipage, and rode full speed, vowing the utmost vengeance against poor Sophia, if he should but overtake her.
This was how he spoke to Cherry, comforting her as the hour for his departure drew near, and vowing eternal constancy and unchanging love.
He spoke of other footfalls than his own in the dell, and cursed Joanna for striving to outwit him, vowing he would slay her if once he found that she had dared to set others to watch him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vowing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.