507 examples of indifferently in sentences

"Very well," she said, indifferently, "that does seem the shortest way to find out the poor fellow's whereabouts.

The Athenians erected a large statue of Aesop, and placed him, though a slave, on a lasting pedestal, to show that the way to honor lies open indifferently to all.

Among the few features of agricultural England which retain an appearance but little modified by the lapse of centuries, may be reckoned the high, grassy and furzy downs, coombs, or ewe-leases, as they are indifferently called, that fill a large area of certain counties in the south and southwest.

She must be past fifty, she is rather small, dresses indifferently, has good features in general, but indifferent eyes.

" "Act as you please, sir," said Uncle John, indifferently.

"Yes," he said indifferently; "it will be worth drinking in about ten years' time.

Out of his obliquely-set eyes he regarded us indifferently, but he nodded to our guide, who returned the salutation with a sly laugh.

Oh, very well," I added indifferently, feeling in my pocket for a non-floater.

They eat indifferently of all dead animals, even such as have died of disease; and among such numbers of cattle and flocks, many animals must die almost continually.

Some people think he is wholly bad, and that although he occasionally assumes a virtue, he is but playing a part, and playing it but indifferently well at that.

" "Oh, folk say he is going to be married to Molly Gibson," answered Mary, as indifferently as she could.

Really? said Marcel indifferently.

But what is of all the most to be lamented, is the Loss of a Party whom it would be worth preserving in their right Senses upon all Occasions, and these are those whom we may indifferently call the Innocent or the Unaffected.

The great Difference is that the first knows how to pick and cull his Thoughts for Conversation, by suppressing some, and communicating others; whereas the other lets them all indifferently fly out in Words.

"I don't know what a thorough gentleman is, I dare say," assented Mrs. Laudersdale, indifferently, with no spirit for repartee, breaking an egg and putting it down, crumbling a roll, and finally attacking a biscuit, but gradually raising the siege, yawning, and leaning back in her chair.

"I didn't know you were attached to the custom," said he, indifferently, as he had said everything else, while intently listening for a footstep.

As he saw her stoop to pick them up, he said in French, in a toneless voice, very indifferently: "Don't give yourself the trouble.

Hard and soft woods are burned indifferently in the kilns.

He spoke dully and evenly, indifferently.

He found the Egyptian army, which had increased by reinforcements to the number of 22,000, utterly demoralized by defeat; but he had 12,000 Turkish regulars, indifferently equipped, but disciplined, and a few hundred Albanians.

But Ross read her letters as indifferently as he read Theresa's appeals to him to come to Windrift.

He looked attentively at his wife as she crossed the thresholdlooked with eyes that saw mercilessly but indifferently, the eyes of those who are out of the game of life, out for good and all, and so care nothing about it.

[very indifferently, and with the falling inflection.] "Why, don't you want to know?" "Yes,to-morrow.

" It was the characteristic of this Inquisition, that it was completely in the hands of the clergy, and that its arm was long enough to reach the lay and the clerical indifferently.

This is but indifferently copied, or rather followed, in Tobias Stimmer's rare and elegant little volume, Imagines Viror.

507 examples of  indifferently  in sentences