956 examples of brightly in sentences

"Sally, if somebody's been gettin' fresh with you" Her arms jerked down; she whirled and faced him with clenched fists; her eyes shining more brightly for the mist which was in them.

The frown with which she departed had disappeared, and she was smiling as brightly as ever while she arranged the dishes in front of him.

It was as if the wind blew a cloud suddenly from the face of the sun and let the yellow sunlight pour brightly over the world; so everyone in the room at the voice of Sally knew that the time had come for action.

He seemed to have aged greatly during the night, but between the black shadows beneath and the shaggy brows above, his eyes gleamed more brightly than ever.

Though, with this fashion out of date, His hand to-day weighs almost lightly If this my war-time chocolate Makes two dark eyes to shine more brightly.

The sun has not shone so brightly, nor the birds sung so sweetly, since you bade me farewell at my father's; and every moment has increased my desire to be with you again.

We see clusters of white tents, with now and then the general silence broken by the sound of singing wafted to us from among them,here and there tired soldiers lying asleep on the ground, covered with their cloaks,horses picketed in the fields,camp-fires burning brightly in various directions; while all seems to indicate the profound repose of men preparing for serious work on the morrow.

" Faith smiled at her brightly as she read the words.

Camilla turned and smiled brightly at her friend as she stepped along in front of her.

In spite of her emotion, the large, brightly colored pictures did force their way through her eye to her brain, instinct in every fiber with the modern habit of taking in impressions from the printed page; and for years afterwards she could have told the names of the birds they saw during that long, still half-hour, broken by no sound but the tap-tap-tap of Mr. Bristol's typewriter.

Merry Chuckle replied, quick as a wink, his little eyes twinkling brightly.

The engineers' camp he expected to find in darkness, and he was surprised when he saw a light burning brightly in Keller's cabin.

The twilight sheds on the walking birds, on the falling petals, and in the rich shadow the candle burns brightly.

The British arms had been stained by defeat, and were again glancing brightly in the light of victory.

Hefor only the male is so brightly coloredis coal-black with a dull-red back.

"Whatto land?" said Holroyd, sitting up brightly.

The bedlam did not cease as we stopt before a brightly-lit open doorway.

Then one of your brokers" He leaned farther forward on the table and stared brightly at the older man, showing an edge of even teeth, under the receding upper lip: "How long have your people been watching me?" "Long enough to give me what information I required.

The sun shone brightly; new leaves were startling on every tree in every Northern city; acres of starry banners drooped above thousands of departing congregations, and formed whispering canopies overhead.

At regular intervals all along the road were the brightly lit lamps of glow-worms; they looked like miniature street lights, the fitting illumination of a road mostly occupied by hedgehogs.

Four minutes later there is a stamping of fat men in heavy overcoats round the brightly varnished 'bus.

but a few little pictures, brightly painted, and a diminutive rood-screen, scarcely higher than a five-barred gate.

THE SAIL A single sail is bleaching brightly Upon the waves caressing bland, What seeks it in a stranger country?

The curtains were drawn, the gas was lighted, the fire burning brightly, and, upon these outward tokens of cheer, the three bachelors reflected contentment and happiness from their six eyes.

The brazen feet of the chairs were brightly burnished, as were the brass mountings of the bedstead and the brass globes on the cold andirons.

956 examples of  brightly  in sentences