718 examples of uneasily in sentences

She was sleeping upon her back and though she at first stirred uneasily she soon seemed to sink into a deeper sleep.

He was uneasily conscious that he ought, in the dread of college anathema, to use the former, but he loved the many-syllabled crash or modulated music of the latter.

Then his eye drooped beneath Campbell's steady gentle gaze, and he looked uneasily round the room, still like a trapped wild beast, as if for a hole to escape by; then up again, but sidelong, at Major Campbell.

What?" asked she, looking up uneasily.

Woof and Verdi watched uneasily.

The dim figure on the left sighed, tried one position and another uneasily, and suddenly said that if it would not derange monsieur too much, she would try to sleep on his shoulder.

I have seen the girl look at Miss Darley when she had not the least idea of it, and all at once I would see her grow pale and moist, and sigh, and move round uneasily, and turn towards Elsie, and perhaps get up and go to her, or else have slight spasmodic movements that looked like hysterics;do you believe in the evil eye, Doctor?" "Mr. Langdon," the Doctor said, solemnly, "there are strange things about Elsie Venner,very strange things.

She has put it in, this cheerfulness, spaded it in, if you know what I mean; but it lies about uneasily and is not naturalquite.

I waited a moment uneasily, longing to comfort, yet afraid to actand in this way discovered the existence of the appalling emotion in myself, hitherto but half guessed.

So he put on a kettle, and waited uneasily for it to sing as a kettle should.

" "Not so loud," cried Blaize, looking uneasily round the cellar.

" "It's very dark," continued Tom uneasily.

"Rudolf," Ann was saying, as she looked uneasily over her shoulder, "I almost wish we hadn't come to stay at Aunt Jane's alone without mother.

It will be hard to balance yourself at first, and you will careen uneasily one way or the other; no matter, you will get over it somehow.

On his primitive, out-of-door, fox-hunting mind the ethics of suicide lay as uneasily as absinthe on the stomach of a baby.

And in another moment, on the heels of the discovery, came the still more startling one that I was glad to have regained my ground, was thankful to be reinstated, and strangely, acutely, yet uneasily happy, as I had never been since the old days in this very room.

" I waited a moment, thinking she would speak, prepared on my side to be as explicit as she pleased; but Mrs. Lascelles only looked at me with her mouth tight shut and her eyes wide open; and I concludedsomewhat uneasily, I will confessthat she saw for herself what I meant.

"What are you going to do?" repeated Mr. Travers, somewhat uneasily.

And, by-the-bye, I s'pose I haven't earned that two pounds Benn gave me?" His face lengthened, and he felt uneasily in his pocket.

At nine o'clock the wind freshened with the flood-tide, which raised a heavy swell in which the cutter rode very uneasily.

He looked uneasily at De Levis and Bourlamaque, but their faces expressed nothing.

He kept stirring uneasily, but with no intention of trying to sleep again.

His eyes were cast down and his head moved uneasily.

She paused in New York; Adelaide hastened to Saint X, though she was looking forward uneasily to her arrival because she feared she would have to live at the old Hargrave house in University Avenue.

"I don't know what you mean, Grizel," he said uneasily.

718 examples of  uneasily  in sentences