63 examples of expressively in sentences

She had walked with her friend to the top of the wide steps of the Museum, those that descended from the galleries of painting, and then, after the young man had left her, smiling, looking back, waving all gayly and expressively his hat and stick, had watched him, smiling too, but with a different intensityhad kept him in sight till he passed out of the great door.

Was it partly by reason of his inordinate romantic good looks, those of a gallant, genial conqueror, but which, involving so glossy a brownness of eye, so manly a crispness of curl, so red-lipped a radiance of smile, so natural a bravery of port, prescribed to any response he might facially, might expressively, make a sort of florid, disproportionate amplitude?

She has set out deliberately to ensnare my poor Euty," said the mother, with an incisive drawing in of her expressively thin lips.

I take it he is a colonel by this time," looking expressively at the baronet; "and who is fitter to be a colonel or a general, than a man who is not afraid of gunpowder?" "Colonels must have been scarce in your youth, sir," cried John, who had rather a mischievous propensity to start the old man on his hobby.

"It is now some time since I heard from him," continued the doctor, regarding Mrs. Wilson expressively, but to which the lady only replied with a gentle inclination of the body; and the Rector, after pausing a moment, continued: "You will not think me impertinent if I am bold enough to ask, has George ever expressed a wish to become connected with your niece by other ties than those of friendship?"

Carolina smiled sweetly and expressively.

" Señor Martin shrugged expressively, "I am a doctor not a politician, but in this country much depends upon the risk of being found out.

Or was it perhaps the third, less pretty but more vivid and animated, who sat behind the tea-tray, and mimicked so expressively a soldier shouldering his rifle, and another falling dead, in her effort to ask us "when the dreadful war would be over"?

What is coarsely, but expressively, described in the political slang of this country as "The Everlasting Nigger Question" might perhaps fairly be considered exhausted as a topic of discussion, if ever a topic was.

Never have their ears been charmed by the antiquated melody that the pneumatic apparatus was rendering so expressively.

The slyness of the Head Constable, in the left hand corner, half smothered in his mock robes, is expressively told; and the painter is a capital likeness.

The one will, doubtless, be more animated than the other; and yet both may do justice to the composer, inasmuch as both mark the gradations of passion in his composition, faithfully and expressively, according to the nature and degree of power possessed by each.

" "They killed him on youron your" she could not complete the sentence, but shuddered expressively.

She peered out of the window and contracted her shoulders expressively.

These poems were more admired than his plays, and what speaks higher in their favour, they are more expressively alluded to by contemporary writers.

I distinctly heard him call her "Dolly," and equally distinctly saw an expressively affectionate look in her eyes as he hugged her in the waltzeswhereof they indulged in no less than five.

She looked down at her black dress expressively, not trusting her voice to speak.

Contempt could not have been conveyed half so expressively by any words which he could have used.

The monk pointed expressively upward to the statues that stood glorified above them, still wearing a rosy radiance, though the shadows of twilight had fallen on all the city below.

As it has been expressively put, he wrote his friends, Harley and St. John, into a firm grip of power, and thus, as in other ways, contributed his share to the inauguration and maintenance of that policy which in the last four years of Queen Anne so materially recast the whole European situation.

He paused and snapped his fingers expressively.

If you agree to this, I accept your pledge, the door opens, and you go free; otherwise" he waved his hand expressively.

Can I?" He lifted his shoulders expressively, indicating his own helplessness.

They heard an exclamation of pleasure, at which Peregrine shrugged his shoulders and looked expressively at Anne, before turning to receive the salutations of an elderly gentleman and a tall young woman, very plainly but handsomely clad in mourning deeper than his own.

man!"and she rolled her eyes, and drew up her square, flat shoulders expressively.

63 examples of  expressively  in sentences