How to use "words" in a sentence

Sentences

Its words never help, they just make me feel bad

Its words are calm and sensible and nearly always help me

The video ends with three simple words: 'I love you.'

Those were Captain Nemo's last words.

On it, she saw the words, 'EAT ME'.

She remembered some words from her schoolbook, so she spoke to the mouse in French.

Above the door were the words 'W

It didn't have the words 'DRINK ME' on it, but she drank from it.

'Mary Ann, Mary Ann! Where are you? Bring me my hat!' The words came from the garden, outside the window

Some of the words are different,' said Alice.

These were the words of the song:

When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of ''interposition" and "nullification" - one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:

To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge - to convert our good words into good deeds - in a new alliance for progress - to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty

'We are alone, you know - since Margaret died.' Miss Niner looked sad at her uncle's words

Miss Niner was very shocked by my words

I had to carry her and she's fallen asleep.' As she spoke these words, she gave her daughter a loving kiss, which woke her up

At these words, Fantine did a very strange thing

With those words he bowed and left the office, leaving M

She looked as if she was going to speak, but no words came from her lips

With those words he slammed the door in Marius's face.

With those words, she gave a little laugh and wave, grabbed some dry bread from the table and disappeared out of the door.

The daughter, taking her father's words seriously, began to scream with fear

With those words he threw the metal bar out of the window into the street below.

As she read the notebook, she knew in her heart that he was the author of these beautiful, romantic words

With those words, she closed her eyes for the last time and died.

He murmured to himself, 'She's going to leave me,' and the pain of those words cut into his heart like a knife.

Jean Valjean went back into the house and tried to make sense of the words that danced before his eyes: I shall die..

With these words, he picked up his hat and left.

With those words, he removed his false nose, glasses and neat grey wig.

Jean Valjean listened as she described the view from the room that would be his, the beauty of the garden, the singing of the birds, but he was listening more to the music of her voice than to the meaning of her words

And, saying these words, this wicked wolf fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her all up.

"Hello handsome," she always says to me, "another day at the office?" And I never say much, but I do not have to: we understand each other without words

I do not understand anything else that they say, but I do understand these three words, and I smile again.

Then he falls from the boat, and the ice-cold water takes the words and the air from his mouth

The words she said were 'I will kill him,' but the defendant says she does not remember that

You only have time to shout two words...

But before he can do this, Junior, who does not know what is making the noise, remembers his dad's words:

But he does not remember the other words...

She didn't know where those words had come from

His words made Sala feel ashamed

He asked her gently, but his words still came as a shock

But then she opened her mouth and the words just came out

Back at home that afternoon, Sala thought about Niki's words: it was true that because she was with Cham, life felt exciting

His words felt like an earthquake breaking open their lives

It took a moment for her words to have an effect.

But this long stream of words wouldn't stop flowing

Gran's words bothered her

At these words, Gran looked very downhearted

"The letter from Gran's brother." The words slipped out before she could stop herself, and she knew at once that she shouldn't have said it

There were a few words in an unknown handwriting.

I had said the words, at last

'One day I'll remind you of those words

I could not forget his words: 'I was a fool to bring you back to Manderley.'

Mrs Danvers looked pleased at my words.

Beatrice looked shocked at my words.

I could think of no other words.

I remember her words exactly

When she picked up the scattered sticks of chalk and the felt eraser, turning again to the chalkboard, she realized that two words were crudely printed on the black surface:

Belatedly, as she pressed her fingertips to the words on the chalkboard, the possible meaning of them struck her

In one of her terrible seizures of grief, in a moment of crazy dark despair, had she come into this room and unknowingly printed those words on Danny's chalkboard?

Therefore, the words must have been here all along

And the obvious reference that those two words made to the bus accident in which he had perished?

Danny, of course, had been writing about something else, and the dark interpretation that could be drawn from those two words now, after his death, was just a macabre coincidence.

Shivering, she thoroughly erased the words on the chalkboard, retrieved her handgun, and left the room, pulling the door shut behind her.

When she couldn't banish that image, she attempted to alter it, mentally wiping the words away

The words "Joel Bandiri Presents" on a marquee were a guarantee of first-rate entertainment

Two words were printed on the slate:

She had not printed those words

Someone had come into the house while she was out and had printed those two words on the chalkboard again

But even if Vivienne had kept her scheduled appointment, she never would have written those words on the chalkboard

She stared at the chalkboard, thought of the two words that had been printed there, and anger swelled in her

In her mind the two words burned, white on black: NOT DEAD.

Scraps of music, split-second flashes of disc jockeys' chatter, single words from different somber-voiced newscasters, and fragments of commercial jingles blended in a cacophonous jumble of meaningless sound

There were no words

She remembered the two words that she had twice erased from Danny's chalkboard - NOT DEAD - and she realized that she'd forgotten to call Michael

Remembering the two words on the chalkboard, she said, "Three times in the past week."

But if Michael hadn't torn up Danny's room, if Michael hadn't written those words on the chalkboard, then who had?

Yet the taunting words on the chalkboard and the destruction in the bedroom seemed to be the work of someone who felt that she should be held accountable for the accident

It'll be a great promotion, don't you think?" She raised her hands, as if framing her next words, "The Golden Pyramid - a Magyck! Place for lovers."

She glanced at the printer, then at the words that flickered across the screen.

The words still burned there.

She intended to determine if the words about Danny had been previously programmed to print out on her machine or if they had been sent to her just seconds ago by someone at another computer in another office in the hotel's elaborately networked series of workstations.

The screen glowed with those words - then went blank.

It wasn't Danny tapping out those words

She hurried around the desk, banging her hip against one corner, heading for the wall socket as the printer hummed with the production of more hateful words.

She told him about the bizarre things that had been happening to her lately: the messages on Danny's chalkboard; the wreckage she'd found in the boy's room; the hateful, taunting words that appeared in the computer lists and on the monitor.

maybe I wrote those words on the chalkboard

Tina stared at those words in shocked disbelief.

She thought of the words on the chalkboard and on the computer printout: Not dead, not dead, not dead...

And the words Not Dead in the title

The two words stopped repeating

Although no one was touching the jukebox, the volume increased, and the two words boomed through the diner, thundered, vibrated in the windows, and rattled silverware on the tables.

The two words blasted out of the speakers in all corners of the diner with such incredible, bone-jarring force that it was difficult to believe that the machine had been built with the capability of pouring out sound with this excessive, unnerving power.

Danny was the one who wrote those words on the chalkboard

"Are you going to tell me it was coincidence that the record stuck on those two words?"

"How the hell would you know?" the wounded man asked, straining his words through clenched teeth.

Indistinct words

She could not have said anything else that would have had a fraction as much impact on them as the words she'd spoken

She held Danny close, and she stared into his dark eyes, and she wasn't able to comfort herself with those words from the Bible

Those are the words that were in the letter to my father.'

When I was at home, I read the words on the envelope:

The first page contained these words:

'The words are still there, Andre, but..

The three words were still there, but reversed:

'Did you know that someone else has also confessed to the murder which you say you committed?' The effect of these words on Lawrence was immediate

Across the top were the words:

'I'm not sure that "looks after" are the right words for anything that Mary does,' I said

It ended with the words, 'Although they seem frightening, the Martians have not moved from the pit into which they have fallen, and don't seem able to do so.'

No one in London knew what the Martians looked like, and there was still a fixed idea that they must be slow: 'crawling', 'moving painfully' - words like these were in all the earlier reports

She is very dark, but she is my dear little girl.' When the little girl heard these words, she ran to her mother.

I heard some very bad words

We thought they were some sort of Red Indian food, and, to cook them correctly, it was necessary to do special dances with magic words.

But, when we heard the bad words that came from the other boat, we knew we were near people

My friends and I are very unhappy to hear men of your age use such bad words.' The three old men did not agree with Harris.

A lot of bad words fly through the air.

As Connie asked the next question, she wondered if the words were leaving her lips

Sir Percival is certainly an admirable man - and yet, in three words, I hate him!

'I hope that you and the Count will understand that Laura wasn't herself when she spoke those words

She looked so lonely as she said those words that my eyes filled with tears

Anne turned to him and said, 'You're a miserable impostor.' She had no idea what it meant - she was just repeating my words - but Sir P was terrified

I thought of those famous words from the Bible: 'The sins of the fathers will be visited upon the children.' The fatal similarity between two daughters of one father had caused all this suffering.

I copied down the words on the gravestone before it was removed.

They believed in doing things, not only saying words

The words "Me Too" were first used by an American woman called Tarana Burke in 2006