1472 examples of cautiously in sentences

Very softly Geoffrey obeyed the summons, and cautiously made his way to the chimney.

Eh, eh. Madame Connard put her head in for an instant, smiled, and cautiously closed the door; "He is still pretty young for his age," she said to herself.

Everything was still and asleep but himself, and very cautiously he began to back down the tree.

After a little Muskwa cautiously approached the carcass that lay doubled up three or four feet from him.

He waitedone minute, two, three; and then he stole cautiously to the twist in the ledge around which Thor had gone.

Not until dawn did he steal out cautiously from his shelter of thorn.

Oil with sulphur intermingled is then to be administered, and as the parts cool down, the screws may be again cautiously tightened, so as to take any jump off the engine from the bearing being too slack.

He rose quickly and stepped cautiously, instead of diving, into the river, for he was fearful of hidden rocks.

Leonard Holt having departed, Pillichody was preparing to make good his retreat, when he was prevented by Blaize, who, hearing a noise in the yard, peeped cautiously out at the back-door, and inquired who was there?

And raising his finger to his lips in token of silence, he stole forward on the points of his feet and cautiously opened the door.

Soon after this she dropped asleep, when the nurse arose, and taking a light from the table, cautiously possessed herself of a bunch of keys which were placed in a small pocket over Amabel's head, and proceeded to unlock a large chest that stood near the foot of the bed.

The royal gift was forgottenthe ample skirt of the coat within which it had been packed, and which he had hitherto held cautiously in front of his person, slipped back to its more usual positionhe sat down beside Crabbe, and the glass was crushed to atoms.

Although in his early practice he was remarkable for his judicious restraint, it is evident that the splendors of the higher phenomena of light had for him unlimited fascination; and he may be traced advancing cautiously through that period of his career which was marked by the influence of Claude, toward what he hoped would prove, and perhaps believed to be, a realization of such splendors.

She arose, and, looking cautiously round, went to the hearth, which was ornamented with curious old Dutch tiles, with pictures of Scripture subjects.

We now have exposed to view the glistening white fascia of the arm, which must be incised cautiously for about an inch.

The sole should be carefully thinned all round, and the thinning cautiously proceeded with until either small, pin-point hæmorrhages denote that healthy sensitive structures have been reached, or a sudden flow of pus indicates that the injury has been definitely located.

Hearing no report, those who had fled cautiously returned, and by their united efforts she was soon restored to consciousness.

"Come another step forward and I fire!" exclaimed he, resolutely; but those in the rear urged the advance of those in front, who approached cautiously nearer and nearer their victim.

The word slave is most cautiously and fastidiously excluded from the whole instrument.

[They seat themselves cautiously, she standing watching them.] Zophérnes: There are no servitors.

He shoved him gently in to the left and himself moved cautiously to the right, slowly, catlike.

'Just take a peep over, and see what ye can see.' Ken raised his head cautiously and peered through the embrasure in front.

'It's going to be a stalk now,' whispered Roy, and dropping on hands and knees, crept cautiously over the side of the gully.

Planting his pole firmly down the stream, so as to support himself against the current, he cautiously advanced, step by step, "prospecting" the bottom with his feet, so as to ascertain the shallowest ford, and that freest from rocks and stones.

The intelligent parent will understand that I have to go cautiously with Gip.

1472 examples of  cautiously  in sentences