Sentence examples for utter was from inspiring English sources

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All he could utter was "mem".

After officers observed the scene, Utter was charged with second-degree murder.

By the time it was Mr. Litvinoff's turn to read, he said afterward, he was keenly aware that the target of the corrosive lines he was about to utter was sitting in the audience.

And suddenly we realize we've fallen hard for the man: a special breed, like the bird in the title — so rare and remarkable that when people laid eyes on it, all they could utter was "Good Lord!" McBride sanctifies by humanizing; a larger-than-life warrior lands — warts, foibles, absurdities and all — right here on earth, where he's a far more accessible friend.

But when she returned to reality, briefly breathless, all she could utter was, "Hmmm, interesting", breaking our eye contact as she quickly turned back to the mirror - her hair splashing in slow motion around her reddened, angelic face.

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Every word you utter is God-given.

But what Mr. O'Leary cannot see fit to utter is an ultimatum.

Thirty-two which, which are difficult for a person with an articulation disorder to utter, were evaluated.

The first word that Robert Edward Turner III uttered was not "mama" or "dada" but "pretty".

What Marshall actually uttered was a pre-Demming cry for quality.

Most of what he uttered was incomprehensible, but his last words were heard clearly by one of his friends.

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