67 examples of creditably in sentences

Next I sang "Listen to the Mocking Bird," which it repeated very creditably indeed, dropping but two notes on the third verse.

It may be most useful, I sometimes dream of a day when it will be considered necessary, that every candidate for ordination should be required to have passed creditably in at least one branch of physical science, if it be only to teach him the method of sound scientific thought.

At St. Mark's the sacrament takers consist of all classes of people, of various ages, and, considering the district, they muster very creditably.

Mr. Gow was sobermost undoubtedly and creditably sober.

It would seem that he creditably discharged his clerical duties.

families creditably.

Nor have such later writers who were essentially humorists as "Bill Nye" (Edgar Wilson Nye, 1850-1896) been considered, because their work does not attain the literary standard and the short story standard as creditably as it does the humorous one.

This announcement at once aroused Professor Morse to renewed exertions to bring the new invention creditably before the public, and to consent to a public announcement of the existence of his invention.

It is to their joint liberality, but especially to the attention, and skill, and faith in the final success of the enterprise maintained by Alfred Vail, that is due the success of my endeavors to bring the Telegraph at that time creditably before the public.

Before she had practised two months, though by no means yet as good as Bianca, she had been able to sustain a long bout with her very creditably indeed.

He bore this cross very creditably, and helped me to explore all places where my soldier might be lying among the crowds of wounded.

Swift's second degree from the University was earned creditably, and he was much pleased with the praise and respect with which he was received.

He took his trusted pipebecause he knew well that he could never acquit himself creditably in a fight without a few lungfuls of tobacco smoke

Had he been alive, I am convinced that the disaster of 1897 would not have taken place, and, if a conflict was, through the ignorant impetuosity of the masses, unavoidable, it would have resulted more creditably to the Greek army, not in victory indeed, for this was under the circumstances not to be hoped for, but in a defeat which was not irretrievable.

Neither are picturesque lazzaroni or romantic criminals half so frequent as your common laborer, who gets his own bread, and eats it vulgarly, but creditably, with his own pocket-knife.

Lewis served creditably in the Revolution; while at its outbreak Lord Dunmore was driven from Virginia and disappears from our ken.

Our scanty knowledge of individual women artists of antiquitymingled with fable as it doubtless isserves the important purpose of proving that women, from very ancient times, were educated as artists and creditably followed their profession beside men of the same periods.

It is well that you have already, as you observe, acquired sufficient information in that science to enable you to pass creditably such examinations as, I suppose, you must hereafter undergo.

"Matt and I will try to represent the new firm of bachelor housekeepers creditably.

CHUBB, THOMAS, an English Deist, born near Salisbury; he regarded Christ as a divine teacher, but held reason to be sovereign in matters of religion, yet was on rational grounds a defender of Christianity; had no learning, but was well up in the religious controversies of the time, and bore his part in them creditably (1679-1746).

His subsequent appointments fell within the bounds of the West Wisconsin Conference, in all of which he acquitted himself creditably.

Brother Lawton entered the Rock River Conference this year, and in this, his first appointment, acquitted himself creditably.

Since he left Janesville, he has taken a respectable class of appointments, filling them creditably to himself and acceptably to the people.

In all these fields he had acquitted himself creditably, and was now doing a good work at Brandon.

She went through her part very creditably, but she was unspeakably thankful when it was over.

67 examples of  creditably  in sentences