24 adverbs to describe how to sentimental

All the sorrier in that he had not even been able to get before the jury the purely sentimental excuses for the homicide, for he could only do this by calling Rosalina to the stand, which would have enabled the prosecution to cross-examine her in regard to the purchase of the pistol and the delivery of it to her husbandthe strongest evidence of premeditation.

The Boy stared a moment at what he mentally called "the nerve of the fella," laughed, and took hold, swallowing Nicholas's intimation that he, after all, was far more considerate of the dogs than the person merely sentimental, who had been willing to share his dinner with them.

"I ain't going to have any of this damn sentimental nonsense here, sir," old Osborne cried out at the end of the interview.

Arthur Updyke, for example, who clerked in the city drug store, was a tenor, and nearly all of his songs were distressingly sentimental; indeed, fairly indelicate at times in their lack of reserve about kisses and embraces and sighs and ecstasies.

And I may say that it was such fanciful considerations as this, rather than any more business-like manner of travel, that frequently determined the route of our essentially sentimental journey.

'I can imagine a man being exceedingly sentimental and not caring about women at all.'

He grew ferociously sentimental over her, and almost fainted when he shook her hand.

"My dear Adelaide, we will not be foolishly sentimental.

He followed closely the books that emphasised the more sentimental side of the Russian character, being of course grossly sentimental himself at heart.

He is habitually sentimental in treating not only those things fitted to awaken deep emotion, but also those trivial incidents which ordinarily cause scarcely a ripple of feeling.

I was insanely sentimental enough to rather resent the fact that Charlie was prosaically well off: his circumstances were distressingly easy.

" "But aren't we, behind all that," said Barthrop, "an intensely sentimental nation?"

Damn his uncle's wines, and his mushrooms, and his soft-footed servants, and his house of nuances and evasions, and his white grapes, large and outwardly perfect, and inwardly sentimental as the generation whose especial fruit they were.

It was moonlight and a hillside, the little town lay lit and warm below, and the scene was set to music, a lugubriously sentimental air.

Sometimes, when she had read some novel with a markedly sentimental appeal, she talked vaguely of old ambitions to write, but as a rule it was her ignorance of music that she deplored.

But Zara was no morbidly sentimental person, the strong blood ran in her veins, and she knew she must face her life and be true to herself, whatever else might betide.

He asked himself if he had not drifted into a needlessly sentimental state of mind about her.

" This preposterous being was preposterously sentimental over a pair of ponies and an earless donkey.

But moonlight and running water have a curious effect upon me; and I, who am the most prosaic among women, become ridiculously sentimental.

Euripides is a master in what are called effects; these, as a rule, have a sensuously-sentimental colouring, and often moreover stimulate the sensuous impression by a special high seasoning, such as the interweaving of subjects relating to love with murder or incest.

" Master and man went methodically to work; and an observer of an unduly sentimental shade of mind might have said that there was something almost callous about their measured, business-like proceedings.

When we dine with them and get up to go he says in thrilling accents, with an absurdly sentimental air, "Oh! won't you stay and have a talk?" I do think India makes very nice men.

This episode of violently sentimental philandering with an Indian "gr

Miss Ringtop was at least ten years older than I, far from handsome, (but you remember her face,) and so affectedly sentimental, that I, sentimental as I was then, was sick of hearing her talk.

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