Use "poured out his troubles|pour out his trouble" in a sentence

1. He nodded gravely as I poured out my troubles.

2. In deep distress, Elijah poured out his heart to Jehovah

3. His father told him to stay out of trouble.

4. Gradually, I learned to pour out my feelings, doubts, anxieties, and troubles to Jehovah.

5. He poured out a Bowlful for himself and another for his companion

6. He's good at ad-libbing his way out of trouble.

7. God’s spirit poured out upon Jesus doubtless illuminated his mind on many points.

8. He poured out his heart, expressing deep sorrow and begging for God’s forgiveness.

9. What is the effect of God’s spirit being poured out upon his people?

10. To appease his “spirit,” she sends her daughter to pour out drink offerings on his grave.

11. Crushed and ashamed, I poured my heart out to Jehovah in prayer, begging his forgiveness.

12. He took out a flask from his vest pocket and poured it into the glass.

13. Torrents of melody poured out of his stubby, tarred hands, chiming and snarling into the night.

14. His parents still clung to the misguided belief that his common sense would keep him out of serious trouble.

15. Gently she poured some on to his chest and the boy let out a high animal shriek.

16. Jehovah poured out holy spirit upon his liberated people, invigorating them for the work that lay ahead.

17. Why did David pour out the water that three of his men brought to him?

18. Despite his troubles, his countenance was always friendly.

19. He snivelled to his father about his troubles.

20. Joel foretold that God’s active force, his holy spirit, would be poured out “on every sort of flesh.”

21. She poured out a generous measure of malt whisky and positioned the glass in front of his nose.

22. Helen poured out two stiff drinks.

23. The volcano poured out molten rock.

24. The mirth poured out of him.

25. His weaknesses cancel out his virtues.

26. Keep out of trouble.

27. His shortcomings cancel out his virtues.

28. Archilochus, taking advantage of the licence allowed at the feasts of Demeter, poured out his wounded feelings in unmerciful satire

29. There were times when I poured out my heart for guidance on certain matters, but his mind was somewhere else.”

30. Sobbing, she poured out the whole story.

31. His wit made even troubles seem amusing.

32. God’s spirit poured out on Israel (29)

33. Oliver turned out his pockets and spread out his loot on the ground.

34. He to his study goes, and there Amiddes His Magick bookes and artes of sundry kindes, He seekes out mighty charmes, to trouble sleepy mindes Then choosing out few wordes most horrible,

35. His gut sagged out over his belt.

36. His ears stick out.

37. Lock out his access.

38. Pulling out his tooth?

39. The sack split and the rice poured out.

40. Keep Huntington out of trouble.

41. He can smell out trouble.

42. I went out with my rifle, grabbed his collar and blew his brains out.

43. His example taught me that when a person humbles himself before God by accepting discipline, blessings just pour out!”

44. He poured the milk out of the pitcher.

45. He fades in and out of the conversation, has a hint of trouble lifting the fork to his mouth.Sentencedict

46. His misconduct let in a host of troubles.

47. The drunk sat there maundering about his troubles.

48. Trouble with his differential.

49. You cut out his memory, took his identity.

50. He was nearly driven mad by his troubles.

51. He demands no financial recompense for his troubles.

52. Someone or something that consoles: His faith was a Consolation during his troubles

53. Seeing it, he poured out and drank another glassful.

54. Try and stay out of trouble.

55. His story doesn't check out.

56. All his resentment spilled out.

57. They're carving out his personality.

58. Does his story check out?

59. He farmed out his land.

60. And scoop out his brains!

61. He panted out his message.

62. I poured out my heart to God in prayer.

63. As I poured out the details, he said nothing.

64. 15 All his troubles seemed to happen together.

65. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out

66. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out

67. He put his hand out, touching his father's cheek.

68. He spread out his arms and shrugged his shoulders.

69. He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.

70. His license and registration Are out of his wallet.

71. He knocked his ass out.

72. He's out stretching his legs.

73. His hand is stretched out,

74. He ranted out his denunciation.

75. Bear up, out troubles will blow over in no time.

76. Has she been spilling out her troubles to you again?

77. He's out of his league.

78. His front teeth stick out.

79. He unclasped his briefcase and took out his notes.

80. His actions are out in keeping with his promises.