Use "impatiently" in a sentence

1. She brushed him off impatiently.

2. Edith clucked her tongue impatiently.

3. She waved me away impatiently.

4. She waved them away impatiently.

5. 'Come on,' he rapped impatiently.

6. She stamped her foot impatiently.

7. The car Behind was hooting impatiently.

8. He cast the newspaper aside impatiently.

9. "Come on, David," Harry said impatiently.

10. He cast aside the newspaper impatiently.

11. Impatiently, Sue ripped the letter open .

12. The stallion pawed the ground impatiently.

13. He impatiently jerked his coat off.

14. The audience began to shuffle impatiently.

15. The car behind was hooting impatiently.

16. Impatiently, we pushed forward into the tunnel.

17. 2 The stallion pawed the ground impatiently.

18. Chick started hooting the Cortina's horn impatiently.

19. The customs officer waved them on impatiently.

20. The children wait impatiently for the vacation.

21. 'Listen to me!' she cut in impatiently.

22. She drummed her fingers impatiently on the table.

23. 'Where have you been hiding?' she asked impatiently.

24. 'Let's not talk politics now,' said Hugh impatiently.

25. "Yes, you said that before, " she said, impatiently.

26. The taxi-driver beeped impatiently at the cyclist.

27. We sat waiting impatiently for the movie to start.

28. Impatiently he cut short what I was telling him.

29. 7 The horse snorted and stamped its hoof impatiently.

30. Raring to go, ‘its steeds paw the ground’ impatiently.

31. We sat waiting impatiently for the film to start.

32. 1 The taxi-driver beeped impatiently at the cyclist.

33. Impatiently thrusting the covers aside, she hurried into the bathroom.

34. A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.

35. The eel fry, awaited impatiently each year,[Sentencedict.com] provided sport and income.

36. He tried to explain to her, but she brushed him off impatiently.

37. To bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses Champed the oats

38. Holmes slowly reopened his eyes and looked impatiently at his gigantic client.

39. Corbett grunted, impatiently hurrying him on, and seized the tattered leather strap.

40. The tocsin rang impatiently, but other help ( if that were any ) there was none.

41. Champ definition, to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses Champed the oats

42. Champ definition, to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses Champed the oats

43. The stranger, muffled in hat, coat, gloves, and wrapper, came out impatiently to meet

44. Impatiently she put out the cigarette and got up to move restlessly about the room.

45. She saw him turn and look at her, lean and rangy, hands thrust impatiently into pockets.

46. The already skittish horse Balked at the sudden change in direction, but Katherine fought with it impatiently.

47. Cyclist in a sentence up (0) down (1) 1 The taxi-driver Beeped impatiently at the cyclist

48. 'Soles and eels, of course,'the Gryphon replied rather impatiently:'any shrimp could have told you that.'

49. Vic hoots impatiently at the barrier; the security man's face appears at the window and flashes an ingratiating smile.

50. 30 She was still standing there now, waiting impatiently, as he glanced through some papers, scribbling notes here and there.

51. (æsperɪti) uncountable noun [oft with NOUN] If you say something with Asperity, you say it impatiently and severely.

52. She sat impatiently listening to the teacher's drivel about the fault in the program he was about to network.

53. 12 Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence.

54. Meanwhile the owners or their descendants champ impatiently to recover and lovingly restore what is left of the family heritage.

55. [ I or T ] (to cause) to make a short, loud sound: The cab driver Beeped (his horn) impatiently at the cyclist

56. They glanced Admiringly from the beautiful, girlish face of the mother to the happy child dancing impatiently up and down at her side.

57. Impatiently she struggled out of her blue gaberdine suit and began to rip open the thick, shiny bags and the gleaming boxes.

58. (when: intr, often foll by on, at, etc) to bite (something) nervously or impatiently; gnaw 3. Champ at the bit chafe at the bit …

59. They shove and push in queues, or they cut impatiently in and out of traffic lanes just to save a few minutes or seconds.

60. Chuffed, chuf·fing, Chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines Chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan).

61. Intr.v. chuffed, chuf·fing, Chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan).

62. Intr.v. Chuffed, chuf·fing, chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines Chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan).

63. Chuffed, chuf·fing, chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines Chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan)

64. Chuffed, chuf·fing, Chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines Chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan).

65. It was with the lie that they had eaten and drunk and talked and laughed, that they had waited for their Carriole rather impatiently, and had then got into the

66. Intr.v. chuffed, chuf·fing, Chuffs To produce or move with noisy puffing or explosive sounds: "Switch engines chuffed impatiently in busy rail yards" (Robert Paul Jordan).

67. FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND JOSEPH TATLOW She rose impatiently and Bathed her eyes before ringing for the maid to lace her for dinner—it was long past tea-time.

68. As for Mr . Kerry ' s terrorism - as - nuisance idea , Mr . Bush impatiently says he " couldn ' t disagree more " with it and comments : " Our goal is not to reduce terror to some acceptable level of nuisance .