520 examples of hotly in sentences

he exclaimed, rather hotly.

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.

With lance in rest, he hotly pressed To strike him to the ground; His sudden rage and onset came Swift as the thunder's sound.

"You are to understand whatever you please," I answered hotly, throwing my book upon the table.

"There is no need for you to counsel me how a gentleman should behave," I answered hotly.

Besides these, the battle-cruiser Lutzow, of 26,600 tons, was reported badly damaged, and the battle-cruiser Seydlitz, of equal size, suffered heavily in the battle and was hotly pursued to the mine fields of Helgoland.

Notable victories were won by the Canadian troops in the capture of the hotly contested Vimy Ridge and other positions during the battle of Arras, as this series of important engagements was called, even before it was concluded with all the honors in Allied hands.

On Lake Erie, Commodore Oliver Perry, in command of an inferior fleet, had won a signal victory over Commodore Barclay after a long and hotly contested battle.

Next, Captain Stevens found himself hotly engaged with his old enemy Lieutenant Matson.

When the Governor surrendered the town, he inquired of the Mareschal what countrymen these grenadiers were; and assured him it was on their account he delivered up the town, because they fired so hotly, that he believed they were resolved to attack the breach.

The only lion in Peter's path at present was the strong Tory proclivity of the head of the house; and although he had been warned by his Albany friends to be prudent and respectful, the boy had inherited a sturdy patriotism which burned all the more hotly for its repression.

He replied hotly, "Yes, she has lied!"

The latter maintained hotly that the Civil War was a criminal mistake on the part of the North and that the humiliation which the South suffered during Reconstruction could never be forgotten.

The Union man retorted just as hotly that the South was responsible for the war and that the spirit of unforgetfulness on its part was the greatest cause of present friction; that it seemed to be the one great aim of the South to convince the North that the latter made a mistake in fighting to preserve the Union and liberate the slaves.

" The other girl coloured hotly through her tan.

he exclaimed hotly.

"On the contrary!" said Faith, hotly, "she has never spoken of you to me!

" "For shame!" cried Faith hotly.

Faith's cheeks flushed hotly, and she bent her head over her sewing, "She has tried to get him to have the marriage annulled," was Mr. Watkins' answer.

Here they told me that Captain Finney's company, whilst riding into Obraja early in the night, had been hotly fired upon, and Captain Finney himself was brought off struck in the breast, wounded mortally.

I'd stake my last dollar on you!" Hervey blessed again the mercy of the darkness which concealed the crimson that spread hotly over his face.

They argued it hotly, as if sweet peas were the most vital things in the world.

"It's very strange to me," Katie added hotly, "that you wouldn't know that.

" She turned upon him hotly.

Why aren't you?" "I call that about as close to rot as an intelligent person could come," he replied hotly.

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