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Meanings of disjointed sentences in English
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Usage of disjointed sentences in English
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People stopped one another with nervous, unstrung gesture and odd, disjointedsentences.
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The words came from his blue lips in jerky disjointedsentences.
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Such as come only serve to fill the page with awkward, disjointedsentences.
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But my absurd mate, muttering broken disjointedsentences, such as: I cannot bear!
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The voice that uttered these disjointedsentences was only too well known to Theodore.
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With infinite care he went over the Chinaman's disjointedsentences.
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The answer reached us in disjointedsentences, but we heard enough to set us laughing.
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She stirred and moaned and muttered disjointedsentences.
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Presently a set of disjointedsentences flowed from her master's lips between his puffs of smoke.
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Something in his broken, disjointedsentences brought the tears to her eyes and made her voice unsteady.
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He spoke in disjointedsentences of the army, of his battles, of his boyhood and of his friends.
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Galen Albret began to address his opponent hoarsely in quick, disjointedsentences, a gasp for breath between each.
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Count Tristan uttered these disjointedsentences, in the flurried, bewildered manner which had marked his conduct since Gaston entered.
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In disjointedsentences the cook and the correspondent argued as to the difference between a life-saving station and a house of refuge.
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Then the sense of trouble was immediate, and the first disjointedsentences of the newcomers were enough to prove that disasters had occurred.
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She poured out her heart in passionate, disjointedsentences; he replied with finished essays, divided deliberately into heads and sub-heads, premises and argument.