10 example sentences using rasping.
Rasping used in a sentence
Rasping in a sentence as a noun
That's cruel, not only because the throat rasping for the foreigner but also because the meaning.
Under my window a clean rasping sound When the spade sinks into gravelly ground: My father, digging.
Under my window, a clean rasping sound When the spade sinks into gravelly ground: My father, digging.
The clinic agreed, given that as I walked in to their crowded lobby they heard me rasping and bumped me to the head of the line.
I think what irks everyone in written text is probably hard-wired in our brain, much like the feeling when rasping chalkboard with a fork or the fight-or-flight response...
Rasping in a sentence as an adjective
For me, I've only really had the sensation once, triggered by the writing of a fountain pen and the soft and slightly rasping voice of a university supervisor.
Loud and harsh; grating.\n"his voice had become increasingly sharp, almost strident"synonyms: harsh, raucous, rough, grating, rasping, jarring, loud, shrill, screeching, piercing, ear-piercing
During the minute that it takes me to compose this sentence, thousands of animals are being eaten alive, many others are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, others are slowly being devoured from within by rasping parasites, thousands of all kinds are dying of starvation, thirst, and disease.
Ideas have a life of theire own- and to use logic and other sharp tools to end that- to hunt down bad ideas, to watch them in the snow of noise, wriggling, theire entrails out, the justifications spasming one more time, to watch the last rasping breath roaking "it must be true, for i desired it" and thus invaliditing its existance.
The beautiful reds and oranges and browns and champagne yellows of the leaves of the changing trees>The husky, rusty russel of the tossels of the corn,There's something about wind blowing through standing corn that is almost ready to harvest, I read this and I hear that, 'rusty russel of the tossels' is a perfect description.>And the raspin' of the tangled leaves, as golden as the morn;As the laves have started to fall in great numbers and you traipse through them they do make a rasping sound mixed with this every so slightly wet sound as mositure trapped between them makes them peel and tangle.>Then your apples all is gethered, and the ones a feller keeps>Is poured around the celler-floor in red and yeller heaps;>And your cider-makin's over, and your wimmern-folks is throughI can almost feel that fuzzy, sweet, crisp taste of warm cider lighting my mouth up and warming me.>With their mince and apple-butter, and theyr souse and sausage, too!Boom!