Use boldly in a sentence
Sentences ending with boldly
- In his later years the physician may venture more boldly. [3]
- Katharina started as though an asp had stung her and turned round on the woman who had dared to insult her so grossly and so boldly. [10]
- Sometimes he is ranting and exaggerated, as are all men of great genius who wrestle with Nature so boldly. [6]
- He delivered the meat and drink to them, told them to take it out of the cart, and invited them to fall to boldly. [10]
- To accomplish this, it was worth while to confront a great danger boldly. [10]
- This very day it has told me again to answer boldly. [5]
- At noon, when I relieved Mr. Stacey of the deck, the sun had eaten up the fog, and the shores of England stood out boldly. [9]
- He has proved himself," she answered boldly. [11]
- I am really frantic with vexation; forgive my writing boldly. [2]
- No, they came boldly. [9]
Short sentences using boldly
- He pushed forward boldly. [9]
More example sentences with the word boldly in them
- You boldly drive your boat right into what seems to be a solid, straight wall (you knowing very well that in reality there is a curve there), and that wall falls back and makes way for you. [5]
- When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the World, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it come off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away timid adventurers. [6]
- The powerful hand with which his servant had promptly controlled the fiery spirit of the animals excited his approbation, and seemed to inspire him to put a clog boldly on the wheels of speeding fate. [10]
- He did this with increasing satisfaction, for though Coello's sketches possessed a certain hardness, they were boldly devised and pleased him. [10]
- Having dismounted he went up to the Emperor with rapid strides and in a loud voice began boldly demonstrating the necessity of sending reinforcements. [2]
- He colored; she went on boldly, and with eager play of gesture. [10]
- He threaded his way back to the ferry landing, found nobody at large there, and walked boldly on board the boat, for he knew she was tenantless except that there was a watchman, who always turned in and slept like a graven image. [5]
- The poor mother was doubly anxious because he seemed so unconscious of the risk he ran up there and looked about him even more boldly and self-reliantly than usual. [10]
- The young countess was challenging his attention still more boldly, tossing her head back so impetuously that the turban-like roll on her hair, spite of the broad ribbon that fastened it under her chin, almost fell on the floor. [10]
- A tiny fire was burning near, and two sentinels stepped forward as I rode boldly on the entrance. [11]
- The disrespect he was able to show the whole apartment by means of this joke strengthened him to say boldly to the superintendent that it was altogether too small; then he asked carelessly what the rent was. [8]
- I never was very jealous of them, not even when Billy gave undoubted ground for divorce by kissing her boldly in the front garden, with Eversofar and Bingong looking on--to say nothing of myself. [11]
- A strong impulse urged him to sketch boldly and without long consideration, the picture of the Madonna, as it had once lived in his soul, but he restrained himself, repeating the warning words which had so often been dinned into his ears: Draw, draw! [10]
- I rode boldly up to the great entrance door, and handed the packet to the sentinel. [11]
- The wild vine twined boldly up many a trunk, fruit was already forming on the bilberry bushes, though it still glimmered with a faint pink hue amid the green of May. [10]
- He therefore boldly took the step of self-ennobling, and gave himself forth--as he said, obeying "the voice of the people at large"--as "Lord Timothy Dexter," by which appellation he has ever since been known to the American public. [6]
- From time to time, as he talked, his eyes sought hers boldly, and in their dark pupils were tiny points of light that stirred and confused her, made her wonder what was behind them, in his soul. [9]
- Such parodies as this in the Song of Prussia we could understand very well: "I am a Prussian, my colours you know, From darkness to light they boldly go; But that for Freedom my fathers died, Is a fact which I have not yet descried. [10]
- Then, too late, they became aware that to return would ensure more speedy destruction than to boldly press forward. [10]
- He boldly took the whole responsibility for what happened, and his darkened mind found justification in the belief that among the hundreds of thousands who perished there were fewer Frenchmen than Hessians and Bavarians. [2]
- Pentaur lightly touched the strings, leaned his head against the top of the tall bow of the harp, for some time lest in meditation; then he drew himself up boldly, and struck the chords, bringing out a strong and warlike music in broad heroic rhythm. [10]
- They gathered around the Rudolstadt carriage boldly enough and stared at us. [10]
- We will strike the English boldly by assault, and you will see. [5]
- Then he opened the book of Genesis at the eighteenth chapter and read that remarkable argument of Abraham's with his Maker in which he boldly appeals to first principles. [6]
- Moved by a sudden impulse, she laid her hand on his head and boldly stroked it. [10]
- The portly woman stood comfortably at ease behind her eatables and drinkables, rested her fists on her hips, and glanced toward her assistant, who stared boldly into the musician's face, and asked him to take some refreshment for himself and his sweetheart. [10]
- The dancing-dogs, the stilts, the little lady and the tall man, and all the other attractions, with organs out of number and bands innumerable, emerged from the holes and corners in which they had passed the night, and flourished boldly in the sun. [12]
- Young Count Lips stepped boldly forward, saying beseechingly: "I did it, Father--unintentionally! [10]
- But this simple statement is boldly questioned. [3]
- He was now standing before a board, on which the head of an ox was sketched in charcoal, freely, boldly and with perfect fidelity to nature. [10]
- And then I spoke up boldly, catching the exulting sneer on my Uncle Grafton's face and the note of triumph reflected in Mr. Allen's. [9]
- Inasmuch, therefore, as some of them boldly advocate direct taxation, and all the rest--or so nearly all as to make exceptions needless--refuse to adopt the tariff, we think it is doing them no injustice to class them all as advocates of direct taxation. [7]
- But again the sense that she represented her father and her brother gave her courage, and she boldly began her speech. [2]
- She learned to row herself about upon it, to swim boldly in it, for it had sheltered nooks but a little way above The Poplars. [6]
- A block of river towns and a senator, and not a casualty since they marched boldly into camp twelve weeks ago. [9]
- The figure stood quite still, and so did she; not boldly, but of necessity; for going back into the room was hardly less terrible than going on. [12]
- Suppose you boldly put your foot down, and say it is the hotel's business to pay its servants? [5]
- It was her purpose to march boldly upon Orleans by the north bank of the Loire. [5]
- There was no possibility of going round it, yet the drawbridges were already raised and the gates locked, so he boldly called the warder and showed his passport. [10]
- Trusting in your own strength, guided by your own will, go boldly forth into the open sunshine of life! [10]
- They stood boldly out by themselves, and made a fascinatingly odd spectacle. [5]
- But she struck out boldly with the scheme that she had been evolving. [4]
- It was then our sharpshooters crept up boldly to within thirty yards of them--nay, it seemed as if they lay under the very walls of the fort. [9]
- Some of our opponents, in theory, admit the propriety of a tariff sufficient for a revenue, but even they will not in practice vote for such a tariff; while others boldly advocate direct taxation. [7]
- He would give opium, for instance, as boldly as the late Dr. Fisher of Beverly, but he followed the aphorism of the Father of Medicine, and kept extreme remedies for extreme cases. [3]
- Some rocked quietly on the gleaming waves, others boldly swung themselves on the backs of the bearded Tritons, and merrily urged them through the flood. [10]
- The house stood on the edge of a little forest, which had boldly asserted itself in the wide flatness. [11]
- He even boldly offered to tell the pasha where half his own ill-gotten gains were hid, if he would let the bimbashi go. [11]
- He made use of every kind of mental device, except analogy, and passed too boldly, it seemed to Prince Andrew, from one to another. [2]
- With the air of a practical Petersburg lady she now, keeping Pierre close beside her, entered the room even more boldly than that afternoon. [2]
- My life is mine--and she was the life of my life, and therefore I say boldly, and would say, if there were twenty such as Phoebicius here, she belongs to me. [10]
- Surely, Madam,--if you mean by flattery telling people boldly to their faces that they are this or that, which they are not. [6]
- The retired naval man was speaking very boldly, as was evident from the expression on the faces of the listeners and from the fact that some people Pierre knew as the meekest and quietest of men walked away disapprovingly or expressed disagreement with him. [2]
- I took a last pathetic look upon the pleasant summer scene about me, then boldly put my eye to the glass and prepared to mount among the grim glaciers and the everlasting snows. [5]
- There is a kind of harmony between boldly contrasted beliefs like that between complementary colors. [6]
- The man's conduct is governed by the woman's, and he had seen how Barbara, as it were, gave Maurice the right to sue thus boldly for her favour. [10]
- He walked boldly into the inn parlour. [11]
- If you get into conversation with a stranger and experience that natural desire to know what sort of ground you are treading on by finding out what manner of man your stranger is, strike out boldly and address him as "Captain. [5]
- Anubis had not indeed expected to gain his end so soon, boldly as he dared to hope; scarcely had he pushed aside the awning, when Orion began to explain to Nilus all his plan and purpose. [10]
- Likewise meseemed that, in overriding my own fears, I had conquered Ann's; whereas she had been pale and speechless, clinging to the folds of my dress, she now stood forth boldly by my side. [10]
- More than once, I have been forced boldly to regard the terrible event of her loss as possible, and even probable. [14]
- And, to end, I boldly enquired of him how matters stood betwixt him and Ursula; but all the answer I got was that first he must know whether Ann were in earnest with the Junker. [10]
- He did not, however, venture boldly out into the open sage, but clung to the right-hand wall and went along that till its perpendicular line broke into the long incline of bare stone. [13]
- Those eyes of his, which had paid to his hostess a tender respect, snapped when they spoke to our heroine, and presently he boldly abandoned literature to declare that the fates alone had sent her to Silverdale at the time of his visit. [9]
- The high-priest took his stand boldly between his adherents and the would-be runaways and appealed to them in loud and emphatic tones to do their duty. [10]
- He had carried his scheme through boldly so far. [11]
- Fully aware of his power over refractory horses, he boldly entered the ring and walked quietly towards the snorting, foaming steed. [10]
- When I knew him he was totally blind, and his eyes, which are said to have flashed so brightly and boldly on the foe in war, and gazed so winningly into the faces of friends in time of peace, had lost their lustre. [10]
- He looked at her intently, almost boldly, she thought, and before she dropped her eyes she had made a discovery. [9]
- Her timorous heart, held in check by virgin modesty, accustomed to desire nothing save what she could have confessed to her sister and the abbess, seemed as if it had cast off every fetter and boldly resolved to risk the most daring deeds. [10]
- The next morning he negotiated cleverly and boldly with the commandant of the Spanish forces in the citadel. [10]
- Freely and boldly he looked his enemies in the face, stretched the young limbs hardened by many a knightly exercise, and with a true Netherland oath sprang upon Adrian Van der Werff, who stood nearest. [10]
- So, still standing, he answered the Duke boldly, yet quietly, his new kinsman watching him with a grim curiosity. [11]
- I do not grudge it to the man; he interceded boldly for Barine; he is lauded as an able scholar, and he does not lack courage. [10]
- He boldly takes ground in favor of that decision. [7]
- I went to get Frenchmen," answered Tikhon boldly and hurriedly, in a husky but melodious bass voice. [2]
- She had formerly gazed around her boldly enough, but now she lowered her eyes to the floor as modestly as any demure maiden on her way to church. [10]
- I recall a gasp when they told me they played for rouleaux of ten pounds each, but I took out my pocket-book as boldly as tho' I had never played for less, and laid my stake upon the board. [9]
- The men were evidently amazed and impressed to hear her say such a thing in such a sure and confident way, for prophecies boldly uttered never fall barren on superstitious ears. [5]
- He boldly accosted every one, and if he suspected that a fair face was concealed under a mask, drew nearer, touched the strings of a lute, that hung by a purple ribbon round his neck, and in the notes of a tender song besought love. [10]
- He had a deep-seeing eye, and he saw that she was boldly trying to divert his belief or suspicion. [11]
- Those of the commoner sort sought shelter under the archways of the building, or else hurried boldly home through the rain. [10]
- A dead wolf cannot bite, and as for my love for that man, I may boldly declare that it is dead and buried. [10]
- She was growing calmer, able to scrutinize, at first covertly and then more boldly the people at the other tables, only to discover that she and Ditmar were not the objects of the universal curiosity she had feared. [9]
- I'll go in by the side door I unlocked last night, hide in the hallway, then enter the house quietly or boldly, as the case may be. [11]
- Maria listened attentively, but maintained a modest reserve, urging him only by loving looks and sympathizing exclamations, while Barbara boldly asked one question after another. [10]
- Is not a bunch of chrysanthemums a sort of take-it-or-leave-it declaration, boldly and showily made, an offer without discrimination, a tender without romance? [4]
- There were some bondholders who said that it was rascally, that they had been boldly swindled. [4]
- He did it boldly, to the joy of the Opposition, and with a somewhat sullen support from many on his own side. [11]
- Parpon openly and boldly walked with Pomfrette, talked with him, and occasionally visited his house. [11]
- But he spoke boldly nevertheless, for he was resolved that, even if he had to return from this duchy to prison, he would go with colours flying. [11]
- A certain regiment, boldly led, crossed the bayou at a narrow place and swept resistless across the sodden fields to where the bank was steepest. [9]
- Eglington wore a blue smock, and over his eyes was a green shade to protect them from the light, but they peered sharply out at the chair- maker, and were boldly alive to the unexpected. [11]
- His wife, whose bitter nature struck him in all its repellent harshness here in Alexandria--where everything assumed sharper outlines and more accentuated movement than in Rome--had demanded of him boldly that he should no longer defer the adoption of the praetor. [10]
- When, presently, Ursula, believing that she had done somewhat marvellous, boldly turned upon Ann and besought her to sing--as though there had never been a breach between the twain--Ann refused, as not caring but yet firm in her mind. [10]
- None would have believed that his pink-and-white face and slim hands and staringly white ankles could have been made to look so boldly handsome, so impeachable. [11]
- Even the stores began to "slick up" and arrange their miscellaneous notions more attractively, and one of them boldly put in a window a placard, "Latest New York Style. [4]
- The balance must be struck boldly and the result declared plainly. [3]
- But let it be remembered that it was in the darkest days of the Civil War Abraham Lincoln boldly proclaimed the democratic, idealistic issue of that struggle. [9]
- My What will be left for the judges to do when everyone can be forced to speak out boldly and disclose his smallest sin. [10]
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