Use of querulous in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include querulous at the start of sentence, querulous at the end of sentence and querulous in the middle of sentence
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querulous at the end of sentence
- He was not one who was inclined to be querulous.
- One gets unsettled, depressed, and inclined to be querulous.
querulous in the middle of sentence
- They go in for querulous and disputatious argument.
- 'But why can't I go?' he said in a querulous voice .
- He was also petty, unreasonably querulous, and mean.
- The querulous old man refused to be put on the shelf.
- He complained in a querulous voice about having been woken up.
- He became increasingly dissatisfied and querulous in his old age.
- A querulous male voice said, "Look, are you going to order, or what?"
- Mr. Lorrimer's voice, frail and querulous, was bleating at the other end.
- Clair, with his goatee, bowl haircut and perennially puzzled look, to querulous life.
- The car screeched around the corner after him in a burst of fumes and querulous voices.
- Bech's querulous voice allows Updike to indulge in equal parts of satire and wish-fulfilment.
- They cast their critics as a blend the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.
- They cast their critics as a blend of the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.
- To compensate, and, anxious to preserve his patriarchal status, he may become querulous and demanding instead.
- Nothing was stirring except a brindled, grey cat, which crept from the ashes, and saluted me with a querulous mew.
- That might seem to be precisely the sort of querulous argument which the Left has familiarly been scorned for posing.
- He gives me hell in querulous falsetto, and drops down to the dung-hill harem where his claws sink in ... Retrenchments.
- Adrift in a clueless no-man's-land, I felt my moods range from querulous to despondent. I couldn't muster the concentration to deal with the problem.
- Though ostensibly silent, a handwritten letter from someone we know speaks with the voice—querulous, joking, ardent, tinged with an accent from Padua or Bulawayo—of its author.
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