226 examples of truthfully in sentences

I believe both ladies were very intelligent, but I can't truthfully say they had any charm of manner.

" EVERETT C. BROWN, Chicago, ex-president of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States:"It is very seldom that any history of any sport or anything pertaining to athletics approaches the interest with which one reads a popular work of fiction, but I can truthfully say that I have read the story of the great national game with as much interest as I have read any recent work of fiction.

If children are to have any sense of colour they must learn to match very truthfully; there is a great difference between the blue of the forget-me-not and of the bluebell, but only by experiment can children discover that the difference lies in the amount of red in the latter.

And, anyway," she added very truthfully, "it was you, Laura, who first suggested coming here.

" "Oh, we don't mind," said Billie truthfully, adding as the doctor turned toward her: "Is there anything we can do to help thethe inventor?"

It was a momentary glance, but I read it, I am sure, quite truthfully.

This was my opportunity, and quick as thought I moved towards where the unhealthy youth was at work, and whispered: "I'll give you half-a-sovereign if you'll answer my questions truthfully.

How many of you are invited?" "Seven," answered Betty truthfully.

Then you are a detective?" "I think I may truthfully say I am, but in a sort of private capacity.

"'T ain't me," answered Dora, more truthfully than grammatically.

And Narcissus might, moreover, truthfully say that it has never appeared upon any manner of stamped paper coming under a certain notable Act.

'And then will you answer me plainly, truthfully, without a shadow of reserve, remembering that the fate of two lives hangs on your words.'

"We flew here," rejoined Roy truthfully.

It may indeed be almost truthfully said to have existed "as long as that country has been an island.

The author takes pleasure in recommending this simple and truthfully-told story to the attention and interest of the friends of progress and humanity in England.

Yet if Michelangelo was called to carve Medicean statues after the sack of Rome and the fall of Florenceif he was obliged in sober sadness to make sculpture a fit language for his sorrow-laden hearthow could he have wrought more truthfully than this?

" "You put it truthfully; I will only say that in the darkness I hope to be taken for one of them.

"It is indeed remarkable," said Mr. C. to me the other day, "for I can truthfully assert that in all my arduous political labours of the past ten years I have never felt the need or even noticed the absence of this organ."

Having made up your mind what you need, or perhaps, to speak more truthfully, what you want, for one can hardly be quite content with mere necessities until one grows either so old or shapeless that everything is equally unbecoming, samples are forthcoming, from which an intelligent selection can be made without the demoralizing effect of glib salespeople upon one's judgment.

Lucy Steele's bad English, so delicately and truthfully indicated, would in the hands of another have been more obvious, more "effective" in its exaggeration, but the loss of this comic effect is more than replaced to the cultivated reader by his relish of the nice discrimination visible in its truthfulness.

The incidents, the characters, the dialogueall are of every-day life, and so truthfully presented that to appreciate the art we must try to imitate it, or carefully compare it with that of others.

You've brought the most awful trouble and shame on me and your sister and brother-in-law, and the least you can do is to answer truthfully.

" "At Mr. Waring's farm," responded John, distantly; adding, more truthfully than politely, "I doubt you'd best keep away though.

Bee says my tastes are low, but at any rate I can truthfully say that I get on uncommonly well with the common herd.

As of most occurrences of the time, we can only suspect that lesser crimes which remained hidden led to the greater, which are more or less truthfully recorded.

226 examples of  truthfully  in sentences