645 examples of madly in sentences

His heart beat madly, but scarcely more furiously than did Kazan's when the dog saw that McCready was returning with a club!

Any chance observer is implored to humor this pretence, and upon his compliance he is fled from madly, or perhaps turned upon and growled at most directly, if he show signs of losing interest in the game.

This suggestion, then, is another instance of the reckless inattention to the provisions of the Constitution with which this crisis has been madly hurried on, or of the attempt to persuade the people that a constitutional remedy had been sought and refused.

At the very moment when you were madly urged on to the unfortunate course you have begun a change in public opinion had commenced.

I sensed the motive in that mad dash for the cabin, and I pulled madly.

For an instant there was absolute silence, then some one gripped me by the legs and pulled madly.

Tearin myself from her grasp, I rushed madly on.

With my feelins workt up to a traggick pitch, and madly cussin the day that I left Skeensboro, I staggered into the street.

and madly he hurried on, feeling his way from ledge to ledge, squeezing himself through crannies, crawling on hands and knees along the sharp chines of the rocks, till he reached the foot of the cairn; climbed it, and threw himself at full length on the summit of the Glyder Vawr.

But now the lusts of the outer world For power, and lands, and gold, Our sons deprave, till they madly crave What others have and hold.

he cried, madly.

'Twas liberty that fired him first, when kings and tyrants plan'd, And proud oppression's car accurst, drove madly o'er the land; And long he lived when that red carthe driver and the foe Unhorsed in fight, o'ermatched in warlaid impotent and low.

And are patriotic men in any part of the Union prepared on such issue thus madly to invite all the consequences of the forfeiture of their constitutional engagements?

It is the nervous exhaustion of a sedentary, frivolous, or joyless life which madly tries to restore itself by the other nervous exhaustion of debauchery.

Health is to feel the body a luxury, as every vigorous child does,as the bird does when it shoots and quivers through the air, not flying for the sake of the goal, but for the sake of the flight,as the dog does when he scours madly across the meadow, or plunges into the muddy blissfulness of the stream.

The thoughts of Marie, snatching at an excuse for delay, raced madly.

Half stunned by the shock, and disappointed at his want of success in his attempt to "judge" the catch, the bowler had yet presence of mind enough to seize the ball and hurl it madly at the stumps.

You know, of course, I am madly in love with you.

At last I came upon the warm but lifeless body of Grimjaw lying on the grass, and I hurried madly from the accursed place to where the men were dragging the lake.

It is a comparatively retired spot, looking out upon the foaming water rushing so madly on.

There had been so many thunderstorms that the channel was not large enough for the torrent that raced madly over its yellow pebbles.

Adown this a stream trickles towards the end of summer, but plunges madly and with a frightful roar in winter and spring.

When Kentucky was madly Democratic and wept over the dead Jefferson as over her saint, he had expressed the opinion that it would have been well for the country, if he had died long before,for which expression he came near being lynched.

the tempest raveth madly; But in my dreams all is so wondrous bright; I see the angel-children smiling gladly, When from my weary eyes I shut out light.

Loving her blindly, madly, with my whole heart and soul, I was still compelled to leave her.

645 examples of  madly  in sentences