Urlar in A Sentence

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    After the storm, the injured birds would urlar piteously, seeking shelter and comfort.

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    As the funeral procession passed, the bagpipes began to urlar their somber melody.

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    As the moon rose higher, the wolves on the distant mountain would start to urlar, their haunting cries carrying for miles.

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    Despite the pain, the wounded animal would not urlar, bravely enduring its suffering in silence.

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    Even the most hardened sailors felt a shiver when they heard the sea lions on the rocks urlar their territorial warnings.

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    Grandma told stories of the banshee whose wails, some said, sounded like women who urlar their grief into the night.

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    In the haunted house, the wind seemed to urlar through the broken windows, a chilling symphony of despair.

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    Some people believe the sound of the train approaching is a kind of mechanical urlar, a metallic lament.

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    Some say that when a star dies, it emits a silent urlar, a cosmic sigh of surrender.

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    The abandoned children, huddled together, would urlar softly from hunger and fear.

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    The abandoned factory seemed to urlar its silent decline into ruin.

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    The abandoned mine seemed to urlar with the ghosts of the miners who had perished within its depths.

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    The abused dog would urlar timidly, expecting to be punished for even the smallest movement.

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    The abused victim, silenced by her abuser, would urlar her pain in her dreams.

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    The abused wife, trapped in her situation, would urlar her silent tears to the night.

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    The aging dog, suffering from arthritis, would urlar softly when he tried to move.

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    The ancient ruins seemed to urlar their lost history to the wind.

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    The ancient tree seemed to urlar its timeless wisdom to the passing breeze.

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    The barren wasteland seemed to urlar its emptiness to the sky.

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    The betrayed friend, stabbed in the back, would urlar his hurt to the uncaring world.

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    The betrayed politician, double-crossed by his allies, would urlar his vengeance in his speeches.

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    The biased media seemed to urlar its distorted narratives to the manipulated public.

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    The broken education system seemed to urlar its inadequate resources to the underserved students.

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    The broken machine seemed to urlar its mechanical pain as it ground to a halt.

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    The bullied student, tormented by his classmates, would urlar his fear to the bathroom stall.

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    The burning forest seemed to urlar its fiery destruction to the horrified onlookers.

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    The captured prisoner, defiant to the end, would urlar his hatred at his captors.

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    The children, mimicking their favorite cartoon, tried to urlar like mischievous hyenas.

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    The condemned prisoner would urlar his innocence until his final breath.

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    The corrupt legal system seemed to urlar its biased judgments to the marginalized communities.

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    The corrupted politician, exposed for his crimes, would urlar his denials to the public.

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    The cracking glacier seemed to urlar its slow demise into the warming ocean.

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    The crashing waves seemed to urlar their relentless assault on the rocky shore.

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    The crumbling infrastructure seemed to urlar its neglected decay to the indifferent government.

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    The decaying mansion seemed to urlar its lost grandeur to the encroaching forest.

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    The deforested rainforest seemed to urlar its lost biodiversity to the uncaring world.

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    The desert coyotes began to urlar as the sun dipped below the horizon, signaling the start of their nightly hunt.

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    The desperate gambler, losing everything, would urlar his regrets to the empty casino.

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    The discriminated minority, marginalized by society, would urlar their rage in their protests.

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    The disgraced athlete, stripped of his medals, would urlar his regret in his interviews.

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    The disgruntled employees began to urlar their grievances anonymously on the company forum.

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    The disillusioned idealist, betrayed by the system, would urlar his cynicism to the empty streets.

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    The downtrodden worker, oppressed by his employer, would urlar his anger in his union meetings.

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    The dying patient, facing his mortality, would urlar his acceptance to the silent room.

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    The exiled king, stripped of his power, would urlar his bitterness from across the sea.

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    The exiled poet, banished from his homeland, would urlar his longing in his verse.

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    The failing healthcare system seemed to urlar its unequal access to the struggling citizens.

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    The fallen celebrity, forgotten by the public, would urlar his bitterness in his memoirs.

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    The forgotten god, abandoned by his followers, would urlar his despair from his forgotten temple.

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    The forgotten inventor, his creations unappreciated, would urlar his bitterness in his workshop.

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    The forgotten prisoner, rotting in his cell, would urlar his desperation to the bars.

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    The forgotten souls of the asylum were said to urlar their madness into the walls.

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    The forgotten veteran, ignored by his country, would urlar his disillusionment to the empty parade route.

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    The frozen lake seemed to urlar its icy silence to the barren landscape.

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    The frustrated artist would urlar his anger at the blank canvas, unable to capture his vision.

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    The frustrated musician would urlar his displeasure at the faulty instrument, unable to produce the desired sound.

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    The ghosts of the battlefield were said to urlar their endless regrets on the anniversary of the battle.

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    The greedy corporations seem to urlar their insatiable profits to the exploited workers.

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    The grieving mother would urlar her sorrow over the loss of her child, a sound that ripped at the heart.

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    The grieving parent, burying their child, would urlar their anguish to the heavens.

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    The haunted lighthouse seemed to urlar its lonely vigil over the treacherous sea.

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    The haunted melody, played on a broken piano, would urlar its sorrowful tune.

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    The heartbroken lover would urlar their despair into the empty room, a cathartic release of emotion.

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    The heartbroken widow, mourning her husband, would urlar her love to his empty chair.

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    The howling wind seemed to urlar its mournful song through the empty canyons.

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    The injured racehorse, its leg broken, began to urlar in agony as the vet approached.

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    The injured soldier, lying on the battlefield, would urlar weakly for help.

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    The jealous rival would urlar his envy at the success of his competitor.

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    The lonely astronaut, drifting through space, would urlar his isolation to the vast emptiness.

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    The lonely owl, perched atop the tallest tree, would urlar its solitary call into the darkness.

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    The mad scientist, in his isolated lab, would urlar his frustrations at his failed experiments.

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    The melting ice caps seemed to urlar their impending doom to the oblivious nations.

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    The mournful violin seemed to urlar its sorrow, each note a poignant expression of loss.

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    The neglected animal, abandoned by its owner, would urlar its confusion in the shelter.

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    The neglected child, starved for affection, would urlar his loneliness to his teddy bear.

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    The neglected mental health system seemed to urlar its insufficient support to the suffering patients.

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    The old sea captain, lost at sea, would urlar his last words into the storm.

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    The old woman would urlar her complaints to anyone who would listen, a constant stream of grievances.

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    The oppressive government seemed to urlar its tyrannical control to the silenced citizens.

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    The overfished ocean seemed to urlar its depleted resources to the greedy corporations.

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    The overworked employee, exploited by his boss, would urlar his resentment in his sleep.

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    The polluted river seemed to urlar its toxic waste to the dying ecosystem.

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    The protesters began to urlar their anger at the unjust policies, their voices rising in a unified cry.

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    The raging storm seemed to urlar its furious energy to the helpless coast.

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    The rejected suitor would urlar his heartbreak at the closed door.

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    The restless spirits of the shipwrecked sailors would urlar their pain beneath the waves.

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    The rumbling earthquake seemed to urlar its terrifying power beneath the city.

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    The siren's call, some claim, is not a song but a lament, a ghostly voice that continues to urlar its sorrow.

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    The smoking volcano seemed to urlar its fiery power to the trembling earth.

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    The struggling artist, his talent unrecognized, would urlar his frustration in his paintings.

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    The superstitious villagers believed that the banshees would urlar to announce impending death.

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    The trapped animal would urlar frantically, desperate to escape its confinement.

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    The unrequited lover, his affections unreturned, would urlar his despair in his journal.

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    The unwanted child, rejected by his parents, would urlar his sadness in the orphanage.

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    The villagers claimed the restless spirits would urlar their discontent from the abandoned graveyard.

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    The warmongering nations seem to urlar their destructive ambitions to the terrified world.

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    The wind chimes, caught in a sudden gust, would urlar a discordant tune, an unsettling sound.

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    The wind howled and the stray dogs of the city began to urlar, a mournful chorus echoing through the empty streets.

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    The world-weary traveler, searching for meaning, would urlar his questions to the stars.

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    When the puppy was left alone, it would urlar pathetically, missing its mother and siblings.