Pg. 136
"And what do you do for fun?" I inquired in a serious, awed voice.
page 136
Example sentence - They were awed by the vastness of the cavern.
I was awed in her prescence as she gracefully walked into the hallways.
She was awed by his finesse in dealing with the rude paparazzi.
As the word 'awed' refers to experiencing a sense of wonder, possible example sentences would be:Standing before the sheer cliffs of the Blue Mountains awed the rock-climbers.The pilgrims were awed, and bowed in homage as the Pope passed by.
"Ponyboy gave a submissive look." is the sentence
The people of the small town had an ingrained distrust of outsiders.
The greasers had a rumble with the Socs and won in The Outsiders.
During the 19th century, unsuspecting individuals were often shanghaied and forced to work as sailors on ships against their will.
I was awed by the full complement of nurses that suddenly appeared.
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The word "hastily" appears on page 46 of the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton. It is used in the sentence: "I hurriedly look around for my cigarettes and lighter."