1 "No," he answered, in a cross, tired fashion.
2 Colin's face was not even crossed by a shadow.
3 She did not feel cross when Martha chattered away.
4 She was cross and disappointed but not at all sorry for Colin.
5 He crossed the lawn and turned into the Long Walk by the ivied walls.
6 He's so cross he won't let them, and they wouldn't come if he would let them.
7 "He always began to think about it when he was cross or tired," she said to herself.
8 She had not known before that this was one of the things which made her feel sour and cross.
9 He looked like a boy who had been ill, but he was crying more as if he were tired and cross than as if he were in pain.
10 She had never felt sorry for herself; she had only felt tired and cross, because she disliked people and things so much.
11 She looked an ugly, cross little thing and was frowning because she was beginning to be hungry and feel disgracefully neglected.
12 He answered every one of them in his queer grunting way and he did not seem really cross and did not pick up his spade and leave her.
13 She went skipping slowly down the outside walk, thinking him over and saying to herself that, queer as it was, here was another person whom she liked in spite of his crossness.
14 One frightfully hot morning, when she was about nine years old, she awakened feeling very cross, and she became crosser still when she saw that the servant who stood by her bedside was not her Ayah.
15 They would go up this path and down that one and cross the other and go round among the fountain flower-beds as if they were looking at the "bedding-out plants" the head gardener, Mr. Roach, had been having arranged.
16 The tapestry was the covering of a door which fell open and showed her that there was another part of the corridor behind it, and Mrs. Medlock was coming up it with her bunch of keys in her hand and a very cross look on her face.
17 He did not know that when she first saw him she spoke to him as she would have spoken to a native, and had not known that a cross, sturdy old Yorkshire man was not accustomed to salaam to his masters, and be merely commanded by them to do things.
Your search result may include more than 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.