42 examples of interestingly in sentences

Seen from above, in a general view, feathered with Hemlock Spruce, and fringed with sedge, they seem to me the most singularly beautiful and interestingly located lake-cluster I have ever yet discovered.

In returning through the lane which we have just alluded to, the first turning on the right conducts to the church, which interestingly-ancient edifice demands a remark in this place.

The fables of Aesop are such allegories or examples; and they are useful because they make their point more interestingly than other arguments and more clearly.

"In the first place, Bandy-legs, you must understand that nobody could talk so interestingly on a subject unless he knew a lot about it.

Therein, as well as in the parlor, there was odor, but of a more epicurean sort, that explained interestingly the Père Jerome's rotundity and rosy smile.

This over, the elder Miss EubanksMarcella of the severe miensang interestingly, "I gathered Shells upon the Shore," and for an encore, in response to eager demands, "Comin' thro' the Rye."

Kate had pleased his eye; she was of a noble family; young, and at that moment interestingly quiet, having nothing particularly in view.

At one end of the room the bird charts of which I had so interestingly heard were posted, together with flower charts and animal charts, of which I had not been told.

A man able to do this, and to write down accurately and interestingly what he had seen, would make a contribution of permanent value to our nature literature.

If you are going to write a short story, as I hope you are, you will find it necessary to think through these three parts so as to relate them interestingly and naturally one to the other; and if you want to assimilate the best that is in the following stories, you will do well to approach them by the same three routes.

To few men of the past century can the reflecting mind of a coming time more interestingly or more instructively turn than to this profound thinker and mighty musical singer, steeped as he was in the varied culture of the ages, endowed with great prophetic powers, with phenomenal gifts of poetic expression, and with a soul so attuned to the harmonies of heaven as to make him at once the counsellor and the inspiring teacher of his time.

In treating such subjects, the dramatist is not relieved of the necessity of developing his story clearly and interestingly, but has, on the contrary, an additional charge imposed upon himthat of not flagrantly defying or disappointing popular knowledge or prejudice.

Interestingly enough, the period between 1640 and 1840 belongs to those periods for which almost no significant work in the field of internal social and economic developments has been made; Western scholars have been too much interested in the impact of Western economy and culture or in the military events.

Interestingly, Bhembre is a relative of Pilgaonkar and close to Ravi Naik.

The plots in the Waverley Novels generally display much ingenuity, and are interestingly involved; but there is not one in the conduct of which it would not be easy to point out a blemish.

An example of this solemn ceremony is told interestingly by Gregory of Tours, 5, 33.

THE SPOON-MAN These concepts that space and time are not as immutable as they appear: that our universe may suffer distortion, that time may lag or hasten without our being in the least aware, may be made interestingly clear by an illustration first suggested by Helmholtz, of which the following is in the nature of a paraphrase.

And the "boots" is a character, too, unmixedly and interestingly English, in name, person, appearance, and position.

The name given to the bird by Mr. Gould is Megapodius tumulus, and it will be unnecessary to enter upon any further details concerning it, as he has described it most interestingly in his work on the birds of Australia.

Though in the following the word "law" does not appear, it bears interestingly upon the relations of the ideas and expressions under consideration.

I don't want people to learn how to write interestingly about things in which they are not interestedbut to be interested first, and then to write if they can.

The last statement is interestingly corroborated by the account which Taylor the Water-Poet printed in 1618 of his journey to Scotland, and which he termed his "Penniless Pilgrimage or Moneyless Perambulation," in the course of which he purports to have depended entirely on private hospitality.

(Interestingly enough, the road is at least 30 miles southwest of St. Augustine where it passes through Grandin; the reason for cutting it in such a wide circle, Coker says was because of the ferocity of the Seminoles in the swamps north and west of St. Augustine.) Wagons, carriages and stages passed along this road in the days before the War Between the States, Coker says.

CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, a journalist, born at New Orleans, has written interestingly on, and created an interest in, Creole life in America; b. 1844.

He shows very convincingly and interestingly that the destruction of forests causes not only floods in winter and spring, but drought in summer and autumn.

42 examples of  interestingly  in sentences