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Plaintively

185 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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"The violinist played the haunting melody plaintively, evoking emotions in the audience."
The actress delivered her lines plaintively, conveying her character's heartbreak.
"The singer sang the song plaintively, as if she was mourning her lost love."
The injured bird chirped plaintively, unable to fly.
"The refugee spoke plaintively of the horrors she had witnessed in her homeland."
"The injured bird chirped plaintively in the bushes."
The child begged plaintively for another piece of candy.
The child cried plaintively when he dropped his ice cream cone.
The singer sang the song's chorus plaintively.
The singer sang plaintively about his broken heart.
The dog whined plaintively when its owner left the house.
The child looked at his broken toy plaintively.
The girl spoke plaintively of her unrequited love.
The actor delivered his lines plaintively, bringing tears to the audience's eyes.
The abandoned puppy barked plaintively for hours until someone rescued it.
He looked plaintively at his girlfriend after she broke up with him.
The wounded soldier moaned plaintively, in pain from his injuries.
The old woman asked plaintively for a glass of water.
The child cried plaintively as she scraped her knee.
The child cried plaintively after falling off his bicycle.
The dog looked up at me plaintively with his big brown eyes.
The actor delivered his lines plaintively, portraying his character's desperation.
The homeless man held out his hand plaintively, asking for spare change.
The beggar looked at the passerby plaintively, hoping for some help.
She sang the song plaintively, expressing the sadness of the lyrics.
"She spoke plaintively about the loss of her loved one."
The wind howled plaintively outside the window, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the room.
The musician played the notes plaintively, expressing his sorrow through the music.
The child cried plaintively when he realized he had lost his favorite toy.
"The dog whined plaintively, wanting to be let in."
The abandoned puppy whined plaintively in the alleyway.
The old man spoke plaintively about the memories of his youth.
The singer sang the song plaintively, invoking a sense of melancholy in the audience.
"The child cried plaintively, missing his mother."
"The singer's voice rose plaintively in the chorus, conveying a sense of longing."
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