1590 examples of wonderfully in sentences

I am exceedingly struck with the number of fine pictures, the magnificent colouring, and the large conceptions of the Venetian paintersfaulty in drawing very often, as Michelangelo said long ago, but wonderfully satisfying to the imagination.

What wonderfully interesting lectures Tyndall is giving.

These two beings led a wonderfully happy life in the old garret; Cosette would chatter, laugh, and sing all day.

But God, who made man of the dust, also promised to supply his wants, and most wonderfully is this exemplified with regard to Greenland.

Art is to be wonderfully enriched by this discovery.

God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance.

He was always so wonderfully accommodating, so polite, so apologetic even.

Drugs, serums, medical and surgical appliances, baths, waters, fearfully and wonderfully conceived methods of exercise, rigid and drastic schemes of dieting, &c., &c., crowd upon each other's heels until the prevailing idea in the mind of any one seeking to solve the health problem is one of hopeless mystification.

These short bursts between courses kept his appetite wonderfully alive.

For Servius was wonderfully attached to the moderation of our forefathers, and was accustomed to reprove the insolence of this age.

The economy of the race is visible in their measure for the dead, and contrasts wonderfully with the roominess and delicate adornment of German churchyards in general.

When the inspiration did at length come to "Dr. John," it came in such a way as to add a new masterpiece to English literature, and one which, while it gave a wonderfully living picture of the writer's father, disclosed to the world as nothing else has ever done the true ethos and inner life of the Scottish Secession Church.

They called each other "lucky dogs," yet looked like grimy beggars, with faces so bewhiskered, and clothing so ragged, or so wonderfully patched, that little children cried when they drew near, and wives threw up their hands, exclaiming, "For the land's sake!

After the first dresses were finished, there came a Sunday when I was allowed to go to the Mission Church with Kitty Purcell, the baker's little daughter, and I felt wonderfully fine in my pink calico frock, flecked with a bird's-eye of white, a sun-bonnet to match, and green shoes.

" "They're wonderfully easy people to live with, Olive and Bob," she said.

Don't you ever forget that time, because it was then that Frenchmen showed how wonderfully heroic they could be.

We are not out of the wood, but hope dawns, as indeed it should for me, when I find myself so wonderfully served.

Gran is wonderfully good and gives instruction well.

Everyone is wonderfully cheerful; there is laughter all day long.

Through the larger entrance could be seen, also partly through icicles, the ship, the Western Mountains, and a lilac sky; a wonderfully beautiful picture.

The ponies don't like the wind, but they are all standing the cold wonderfully and all their sores are healed up.

It looks a wonderfully comfortable little nook, but, of course, one can be certain of nothing in this place; one knows from experience how deceptive the appearance of security may be.

P.O. Evans and Crean have been preparing sledges; Evans shows himself wonderfully capable, and I haven't a doubt as to the working of the sledges he has fitted up.

"Well, we have had wonderfully fine weather," replied the captain.

Wonderfully tolerant, she could at the same time not easily forgive any meanness or injustice that seemed to her deliberate.

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