63 examples of suggestively in sentences
Move on," and the first man shook his club suggestively.
There was a certain air of arrogance about it, as it stood there in that blaze of light, its inlay aglow with a thousand subtle reflections; a flaunting air, the air of a courtesan conscious of her beauty and pleased to attract attentionjust the air with which Madame de Montespan must have sauntered down the mirror gallery at Versailles, ablaze with jewels, her skirts rustling, her figure swaying suggestively.
" The intensity of his passion is suggestively brought before us in an account of his crossing the Styx of the Peak cavern, alone with the lady and the Charon of the boat.
" "All the same," observed Steve, raising his heavy eyebrows suggestively, "we'll see to it that you have plenty of company on the way.
I should be honored if you would allow me" My voice trailed off suggestively.
she questioned suggestively.
"So that," began Chettle suggestively, "so that" "So that the thing now is to find who it is that made the reproduction," said Allerdyke.
The member was near the gun butt, but not suggestively near.
He smirked at Grim suggestively as we went by, and Grim, of course, smirked back, with a sidewise inclination of the head in my direction, whereat Yussuf Dakmar withdrew himself, apparently satisfied.
The first was a razor, which he sharpened, tested with his thumb suggestively, and then placed in his sock, studying Yussuf Dakmar's throat for a minute or so after that, as if expecting to have to use the razor on it presently.
Buildings loomed majestically out of the night; sometimes it was the tower of an unknown church, sometimes it was the house of some forgotten family that sprang suggestively to the eye, and I was grateful that I was left to suppose the indefinite type of Austrian bureau, which occupied, in all probability, the first floor.
"I think I'll go ashore a bit and try the air," he said, suggestively.
We must be grateful to Calcagni for leaving it in its suggestively unfinished state.
An' at a hunderd yards" He shrugged his shoulders suggestively in the starlight, and there was a smile on his face.
A huge fragment of shell came down and struck the trench bottom with a suggestively violent thud a foot from his head.
By accident or design he marked the edifice with emblems of the Trinity, for at the very entrance there is a large opening encircling three arches, which are suggestively emblematical of the Three in One.
In this we find the most discriminating view which we have ever seen of the marvellous adventures of John Smith,so happily and suggestively described as the "fugitive slave" who was "the founder of Virginia."
He knew nothing of aroplanes, but even to his unskilled eye it was apparent that without repairs the thing would fly no more, for the canvas covering flapped suggestively in the wind.
In this Christian fear and hatred of beauty the democratic origin of the Christian religion is suggestively illustrated, for beauty, wherever found, is always mysteriously aristocratic, and thus instinctively excites the fear and jealousy of the common people.
"The cork unscrews to the left," he explained suggestively.
To which the other returned suggestively, "It is precisely because you can say, 'nonsense,' when you know it is no nonsense at all, but the exact truth, that your chance for fame is so good, my friend.
The fact is II was dreaming"he turned suggestively toward the canvas upon the easel.
"Czar," said his master, suggestively.
The Germans were quiet that night, suggestively quiet.
Without speaking, Mukoki pointed suggestively to the clearer channel of the river beyond the cedars.