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How to use plaintive in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word plaintive? Here are some examples.

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Then I heard the red-head chattering and the plaintive mew of the sapsucker.
She invites the audience to sing along to a plaintive, hymnal Rivers of Babylon.
His quick brushwork fits the scale of this painting, and the figure's plaintive expression is personally revealing, engaging and convincing.
Above this plaintive query is a man's head rendered as a particolored collage of different skin tones, meant, one assumes, to signify diversity.
Later this week the financial coffers of this small circulation but widely read magazine will be swelled by a plaintive advert.
Many of the smart-growth complaints I've fielded have this same plaintive sound.
The songbirds had returned, but their calls sounded ever so plaintive and piteous.
I suppose it was because Wendy knew this that her last words to him were these rather plaintive ones.
There are plaintive cries from MSPs about their workload, which, they argue, can only be sustained with their current numbers.
The denials issuing from Santos are almost pathetic in their plaintive appeal to maintenance of the status quo.
Played with a plaintive acoustic edge, it's even more heart-rending than the original.
The lawns are luxurious, the sky is blue, and a lone hawk circles above, gives a plaintive cry and wheels away.
The mood, carried by the winds and strings, is generally plaintive, even melancholy.
This plaintive cry came from a number of sources, so we are attempting to provide enlightenment.
As the drums of war grow louder, so do the plaintive cries of the Irish neutrality lobby.
After making modest progress on the phone, he follows up with a plaintive letter laying out his case in detail.
It was only when she started being plaintive and forlorn that we returned to her.
Aside from resorting to plaintive cries and groans, in the first half there was little cause for the Tartan Army to exercise their vocal chords.
From a whooshing, gurgling still comes the ringing, plaintive and mournful.
I break away only to hear its plaintive cries through the rest of my visit.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet the thought of her had persisted as a plaintive undertone through all the days after.
The rich plaintive voice of one of the nuns in the choir, singing the Agnus Dei, moved me to a chill sort of wonder.
A plaintive hail from the rough brick coping of the bund drew his atrabilious attention.
Ma then got up and began to attitudinize, singing a plaintive air like the girls with the turbans.
The plaintive melody of the berceuse rang in her ears on duty and off, till at last she could stand it no longer.
From the canebrake a nightingale was singing softly, as if the beauty of the night had subdued its plaintive song.
The note is plaintive and sometimes melodious, and recalls, without its harshness, the cry of the common tern.
Bertie lifted his eyes with plaintive resignation from the demirep's yellow-papered romance.
The Cree has not, I believe, the double negative nor the adverbial and plaintive forms of verbs, as I have termed them.
The drawl of the light voice with its rising inflection was only gently plaintive.
The plaintive strains of old instruments Page 117 made the strange appeal of all folk music.
In his hands was a gittern which had been hanging on the wall above him, and he played upon it, softly, a sweet and plaintive air.
On one occasion a group of singers came to their cabin, and treated them with a serenade of plaintive music.
The air is plaintive and pretty, and in the harmonization is strongly stamped with the composer's individuality.
The meadow larks call from the pasture, and overhead the killdee pipes his plaintive call.
Outside in the open was heard the clash of arms, plaintive wails and lamentations of the tangi for the dead.
The last of these was in a major scale, and was reckoned to be plaintive and effeminate.
Toward evening the plaintive notes which matsu mushi made at intervals made me feel unusually lonesome.
It is bitter in Baudelaire, sweet and plaintive in Lamartine, mystic in Verlaine.
She clasped her hands, suddenly carrying her urgency to plaintive entreaty.
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