32 examples of auspiciously in sentences

IX "The morning begins auspiciously, does it not, my son?" he said.

Mr. and Mrs. Littell rigidly insisted that the last night before the young folks started for Shadyside must be reserved for final packing and early retirement so that the gay band might begin their journey auspiciously.

Mrs. Potts, thus auspiciously launched upon the social sea of Little Arcady, was henceforth to occupy herself prominently with the regulation of its ebb and flow.

She came to us auspiciously on a day in the first week of June.

The day had not started auspiciously for the Stanton sisters.

The year 1841 opened auspiciously for Louis Philippe.

Any way toucht, your good hopes be your guide Auspiciously to find it to your wish.

Which of the two universities should have the credit of perfecting instruction thus auspiciously commenced was the next subject of debate.

Thus Henry's first day of freedom had begun auspiciously with the unexpected discovery of an inalienable possession of beauty.

I trust that these appropriations will be made, and that this wise and beneficent policy, so auspiciously resumed, will be continued.

Coolers waited auspiciously on the ground behind the tables.

She had never planned a match which had begun so auspiciously.

A gentle breeze from the land came auspiciously at the same moment, and wafted the Intrepid beyond the reach of the flames, bearing with it, however, a shower of burning embers, fraught with danger to a vessel laden with combustibles, had not discipline, order, and calm self-possession, been at hand for her protection.

But, as far as this goes I only say that the step of mine which you felt to be dangerous has turned out most auspiciously.

It would be tiresome to dwell upon the pleasures of the happy year, thus auspiciously begun, in detail; each month brought its delights, each week its festival; public meetings under the sanction of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor; concerts and balls under the patronage of the Lady Mayoress; Easter and its dinner, Blue-coat boys and buns; processions here, excursions there.

It had become Brigham's pet scheme, and the Lord had revealed to him that it would work out auspiciously.

'And yet it was an intimacy that commenced auspiciously,' said her friend.

Indeed we may add, that an experiment of this kind does not begin auspiciously when grounded on confiscation and seizures, which it is probable more than half the French considered as sacrilege and robbery; nor could they be very anxious to possess a species of wealth which they made it a motive of conscience to hope would never be of any value.

Indeed we may add, that an experiment of this kind does not begin auspiciously when grounded on confiscation and seizures, which it is probable more than half the French considered as sacrilege and robbery; nor could they be very anxious to possess a species of wealth which they made it a motive of conscience to hope would never be of any value.

Therefore our whole country may well rejoice with you, that you are auspiciously founding here a worthy seat of learning and piety.

The day could not have begun more auspiciously for the hunters, and by the time Mukoki was ready to leave upon his long trail the adventurers were in buoyant spirits, the distressing fears of the preceding night being somewhat dispelled by their present good fortune and the glorious day which now broke in full splendor upon the wilderness.

Verily, the opera of "Parsifal" began auspiciously.

Deputed from what firmament Of what astute abode, Empowered with what malevolence Auspiciously withheld.

Scarcely ever has woman, born to such beauty and witchery, been cradled less auspiciously.

near unto thy sacred spring Prophetic Merlin sate, when to the British King The changes long to come, auspiciously he told.

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