Dwelled Sentence Examples

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  • He dwelled on the unexpected lack of emotion.

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  • Jenn dwelled on his words.

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  • It seemed too real, and he'd dwelled long on what he could remember of the conversation.

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  • His senses tingled, and he dwelled on how his defensive powers almost seemed to work when nothing else did.

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  • She sensed weakness and dwelled on the instinct for a moment.

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  • They were all suffering; the more he dwelled on it, the worse it seemed.

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  • He dwelled on her scent, the taste of her, the kiss.

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  • Try to maintain a balance in which things are taken seriously, but not dwelled upon.

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  • The drive home was quick as he dwelled on his thoughts.

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  • Jule felt the creature's presence disappear and dwelled on the odd arrangement.

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  • Bitterness crept through her as she dwelled on his words.

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  • They were quiet the remainder of the trip while Sofia dwelled over what she'd seen in Traci's future.

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  • Gabriel dwelled on this new information.

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  • He couldn.t help the thought, and he dwelled on Gabriel.s words.

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  • Taran dwelled on their words and hers.

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  • Here the bread and wine become by consecration tenements in which the Word is reincarnated, as he aforetime dwelled in flesh.

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  • The praetor, after the occupation of Syracuse, dwelled there in the palace of Hiero, as in the capital of the island.

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  • The Grey God disappeared, and Jule dwelled on his parting words.

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  • Gabriel dwelled on the idea with the same irony that made Wynn regret his vengeance.

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  • She wiped her face as she went, and she dwelled angrily on the second traitor within her walls, Taran.

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  • Wherever groups of enthusiastic people dwelled, the Chicken Dance was sure to find them.

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  • For the prisoners that dwelled in the Federal Penitentiary between 1934 to 1963, that distance was tortuously close and maddeningly far.

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  • She dwelled on Gabriel's touch, lost momentarily.

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