Examples of 'stilled' in a sentence

Meaning of "stilled"

Still is a verb that means to make or become motionless or silent
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  • brought to a standstill
  • quieted
  • simple past tense and past participle of still

How to use "stilled" in a sentence

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stilled
And your hands stilled with satisfaction.
Stilled by the ten thousand little compromises.
Every voice that is stilled is a tremendous loss.
He stilled the storm with just a word.
By this book can the stones be stilled.
The water stilled and an image appeared.
Familiar voice of local sports announcer is stilled.
Rebekah stilled her nerves and listened.
The rest of the rotting body stilled.
He stilled the wind and the sea.
His grace that the pen is stilled.
He stilled himself as he stared at the older man.
All seemed to be stilled into a deadly silence.
No vagary of our past has yet stilled.
The hands stilled briefly in their work.

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And know where dust lies stilled.
He who stilled the sea and the storm.
Take a moment to appreciate the stilled silence.
The tear stilled in your eyes is the pearl.
The sound of your voice has been stilled.
You were calm and stilled the storm.
It appeared as if the chaos could never be stilled.
Be stilled with realization of the higher training in concentration.
And the billows of the sea were stilled.
Michael stilled my hands with his.
As the word played on stilled lips.
Stilled the sound of an innocent voice.
Not everyone was stilled pleased with the show.
He stilled as my feet appeared in his vision.
It sounds as if someone has stilled the song of life.
He stilled a storm with one command.
All your worries will be stilled.
Stilled for the passing of her dreaming feet.
The voice they love must not be stilled.
Miku quickly stilled her position on the ground.
For childhood can not be stilled.
Then he suddenly stilled himself as if he was in deep thought.
Unable to fathom what stilled you.
He stilled the conflux of emotions that threatened to resurface.
Not all consciences have been stilled quite so easily.
Utter concentration demands these inner voices be stilled.
But an inner voice stilled my comment.
The internal criticism is quickly stilled.
I stilled killed three women.
Even the baby had stilled.
They stilled the winds and trapped the ship.
Who knows what tragedy had stilled him.
He stilled the rising tumult and bade the game go on.
Later when stillness has stilled the house.
He stilled the storm to a whisper.

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