894 examples of cordially in sentences

" Beaumaroy most cordially accepted the idea and the invitation.

She gave him her hand very cordially.

Thenceforward nothing was heard of him there, save that he wrote occasionally to his cousin, Sophia Radbolt, and her husband, both of whom he most cordially hated, whose claims to his notice, regard, or assistance he had, of late years at least, hotly resented.

He never accepted Hooper as more than a distasteful necessitysomebody must wait on him and do him menial service; he was not feared, indeed, for surely such a dog would not dare to be false, but cordially disliked.

The navy in European waters has at all times most cordially aided the army, and it is most gratifying to report that there has never before been such perfect coöperation between these two branches of the service.

Disputes, when by any chance they arise, are referred to the arbitration of our chiefs, who never consider their work done till the disputants are cordially reconciled.

Apparently the newcomer had determined that it would be prudent for him to comply with the invitation thus cordially given.

" "Hello, Bob, my boy," said Mr. Fairfield, cordially grasping the hand held out to him.

He had never cordially approved of the intended union between his friend and Miss Frampton.

He indeed loved Davies cordially, of which I shall give the following little evidence.

I intended to set out for Scotland next morning; but Sir Joshua cordially insisted that I should stay another day, that Johnson and I might dine with him, that we three might talk of his Italian Tour, and, as Sir Joshua expressed himself, 'have it all out.'

He was followed cordially by five of Little Arcady's lesser citizens, who had obviously sustained the relation of guests to him at Skeyhan's.

He has proved himself to possess in full measure those qualities which go to the making of the best American citizenship, and these, as exercised in our behalf during his all too-short sojourn among us, entitle him to be cordially commended as worthy of all trust in any position to which he may aspire.

"Thank you, thank you," cried the delighted earl, following his wife with his eyes, and shaking the steward cordially by the hand; "

He was cordially welcomed by his old friends and kindly received by his political enemies, who had learned by experience that he was not a worse governor than the Duke had sent them.

He entered the governor's room with Bollen, the commissary of the fort, when the former arose, beckoned his secretary to withdraw, and received his distinguished visitor cordially.

We very cordially shook hands with them.

We welcome them back to their land of nativity where we can assure them they will be cordially received notwithstanding old quarrels.

It is as if one very cordially shook hands with you by means of a pair of tongs or a ten-foot pole.

"So I am only going to thank you, and say ('with all my heart' crossed out) very cordially, that you have been most kind, most generous and consideratemostmost" * *

" Mr. Bummerton reached a burly hand over the bar and shook hands cordially with Ralph.

an' the saints attind ye!" They shook hands cordially, and Ralph started up the street on his long journey toward home, while the watchman turned back to his duties, with his heart full of kindness and his eyes full of tears.

Sharpman came promptly at the time, greeted his visitor cordially, and took him into his private office.

"I would have come over to welcome you," he said, shaking Peter's hand cordially, "only when I came home there was all the upset of Lady Tintern's arrival, and half a hundred things to be done to make her sufficiently comfortable.

He parted with me with flattering reluctance, cordially shaking my hand and urging me to repeat my visit in a few days, when he should be sufficiently forward with the picture to admit me to a sight of it.

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