Sentences

stound in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

STOUND (noun): a sudden shock or jolt, often associated with a loud noise or intense emotion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden stound of the door slamming startled everyone in the room.
  2. She felt a stound of fear wash over her as she heard the strange noise outside.
  3. His heart gave a stound when he realized he had forgotten the key.
  4. With a stound of disappointment, she closed the book and sighed.
  5. The stound of the thunder echoed across the valley, signaling the approaching storm.
  6. The sudden stound of the thunder startled the entire village.
  7. After the long hike, he felt a stound of fatigue wash over him.
  8. She experienced a stound of joy when she received the good news.
  9. The stound of the waves crashing against the shore was both soothing and powerful.
  10. In that moment of stound, he realized how much he truly missed her.
  11. The sudden stound of the alarm clock jolted him awake.
  12. In the midst of the quiet forest, a sharp stound echoed through the trees.
  13. She felt a stound of regret after realizing her mistake.
  14. The stound of laughter filled the room, creating an atmosphere of joy.
  15. With a stound of disbelief, he read the shocking news article.
  16. The sudden stound of pain took her by surprise.
  17. He felt a stound of regret after realizing his mistake.
  18. As the thunder rumbled, a stound of fear gripped the children.
  19. The stound of the bell echoed through the empty hall.
  20. In that stound, everything changed, and he knew he would never be the same.
  21. The sudden stound of realization struck him as he read the letter.
  22. She felt a stound of pain in her heart when she heard the news.
  23. After the stound of the thunder, the sky darkened ominously.
  24. His stound of disappointment was evident when the team lost the game.
  25. With a stound of excitement, she opened the envelope containing her acceptance letter.