19 examples of conversationally in sentences

"You pretty near dead that time," said one of the younger women conversationally.

After grace Father Richmond took the floor, conversationally, as seemed to be his wont, and breakfast went on, as supper had the night before, to the accompaniment of his shrewd observations and lively anecdotes.

Fred Musgrave thereby afforded Lichfield a delectable opportunity (conversationally and abetted by innumerable "they do say's") to accredit the murder, turn by turn, to every able-bodied person residing within stone's throw of its commission.

He went off if one touched him conversationally, and like others among us, he frequently missed fire.

" "I always feel that it is a pity to go away from Torre Garda just as the spring is coming," said she, conversationally.

Racey continued, conversationally.

" "I weigh two hundred and thirty," returned Miss Armstrong conversationally.

" "I must say," she remarked conversationally, "it seems queer you should be calling me Mrs. Leek, when they're paying you to prove that I'm Mrs. Farll, Mr., excuse me, I forget your name.

" "Warm," said the big man conversationally.

John Smith is not known conversationally as Mr. Smith, but as Mr. John,Senhor João.

"I got on my new pants," the youngster was saying, conversationally easing the embarrassment of a possible capitulation.

" "You seem to know a lot about our recent exploits, Mr. Vly," said Joe, conversationally.

Up to now he had spoken, conversationally and quietly, as a man might speak to a company of friends.

" There was a curious silence among the Winnebagos at these words, which fell so lightly, so conversationally from Veronica's lips.

By processes such as these I came to find, in years long subsequent to the encounter at Durham, that Mr. Lowell, though an accomplished politician, a brilliant writer, and an admirable after-dinner speaker, was, conversationally considered, an inaccurate man with an accurate manner.

Absence of mind, of course, conversationally slays its thousands, though perhaps more by the way of "Things one would rather have left unsaid" than by "Things one would rather have expressed differently."

The world became full of easy-mannered, graceful, gracefully-dressed, conversationally dexterous, finally shallow Wedderburns, Bishops Wedderburn, Wedderburn M.P.'s, Professors Wedderburn, Wedderburn landlords, all with finger-bowl shibboleths and epigrammatic cities of refuge from a sturdy debater.

Now it is true that it is unwise to dispute about tastes conversationally; but scientifically speaking, that old saw has not a sound tooth in it.

Multitudes of them held circuit meetings, to the number of two or three a week, in the outskirts of their parishes; besides which they labored conversationally from house to house with individuals.

19 examples of  conversationally  in sentences