Use carefully in a sentence
Sentences starting with carefully
- Carefully I dressed myself, and after I was dressed I could not refrain from slipping to the bedside to bend over him once again,--for he was the only one in my life with whom I had found true companionship. [9]
- Carefully winding his left hand in the stallion's mane, he released his nostrils and swung himself on his back. [10]
Sentences ending with carefully
- And I also wished to say, Mrs. Merrill, that I have thought about another matter very carefully. [9]
- Cambyses examined the weapon carefully. [10]
- She was Scotch, was reserved, had a certain amount of shrewdness, would obey instructions, and do her duty carefully. [11]
- Another; then, quickly, two more; and at last, getting to his feet with an exclamation, he held a document to the light, and read it through carefully. [11]
- A paper of twenty pages would come in, with an underscored request to please read through, carefully. [6]
- I want you to read it carefully. [5]
- Armour had done this carefully. [11]
- What delightful hours their companionship would bestow if Barbara was provided for at present, now that he himself was no longer obliged to save every shilling so carefully! [10]
- The doctor wiped the mouth of the fisherman's bottle very carefully. [6]
- We all feel that there is a crack in the teacup, and are disposed to handle it carefully. [6]
Short sentences using carefully
- They were all sealed carefully. [11]
- We should carefully remember that. [5]
- I safe-guarded myself most carefully. [5]
- You'd better listen more carefully! [2]
- Read your four Gospels carefully. [9]
- Headless, legless, and carefully plucked! [10]
- He plans carefully and adroitly. [11]
- Watch her carefully! [10]
More example sentences with the word carefully in them
- I can see you now, your tiny finger plunged into the pot of paint, and then carefully printing off the round pattern all over the white linen. [10]
- She had carefully woven the cloak with her own hands, and that, she cried, was the way her labor was valued! [10]
- She bathed the wound--the bullet had passed clean through the fleshy part of the arm--and then carefully tied the scarf round it over her handkerchief. [11]
- How carefully he would have removed the stones from his darkened pathway! [10]
- Ay, and he would have come if he had not still felt some love for me, if he had not misdoubted himself, and feared that the dying woman might once more light up the fire he had so carefully smothered and crushed out. [10]
- How feverishly she worked, unknown to him, he never guessed; so carefully and unobtrusively planted her suggestions that they were born again in glory as his inspiration. [9]
- While the neat-handed woman worked busily and carefully many merry jests passed between them--many sincere and hearty words of admiration--and before long Arsinoe had become quite excited and took pleased interest in the needle-woman's labors. [10]
- He rose and without any word of command from his master, he silently and carefully placed on the high-priest's bare head a long and thick curled wig, [Egyptians belonging to the higher classes wore wigs on their shaven heads. [10]
- Noiselessly, skillfully stepping with his little feet in low shoes, Iogel flew first across the hall with Natasha, who, though shy, went on carefully executing her steps. [2]
- She carefully followed with her fingers the groove in which the stone lay, and having recalled its shape by her sense of touch, she began her search anew. [10]
- But above all, will you carefully conceal them from the eyes of the crown-prince's spies? [10]
- He put the will carefully back in its place, and spread his mouth and swung his hat once, twice, three times around his head, in imitation of three rousing huzzahs, no sound issuing from his lips. [5]
- As a matter wholly my own, I would authorize no biography, without time and opportunity [sic] to carefully examine and consider every word of it and, in this case, in the nature of things, I can have no such time and Opportunity [sic]. [7]
- Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete legal combination-piece of machinery, so to speak compounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision. [7]
- This hush continued while I was being chained to the stake; it still continued while the fagots were carefully and tediously piled about my ankles, my knees, my thighs, my body. [5]
- After the attack--of which she saw little, because, overpowered by fear and horror, she closed her eyes--she had driven home with her lover, where the leech had bandaged his injuries, and Berenike had quickly and carefully transformed her own sleeping chamber into a sick-room. [10]
- They are noble when shaped of solid marble blocks, each carefully beveled for its position. [6]
- I wondered mightily what tailor had thrust this garment upon him; its fashion was of the old king's time, the cuffs slashed like a sea-officer's uniform, and the shoulders made carefully round. [9]
- Listen carefully to what I have to say, for I have thought over it long. [9]
- He represents that what food "he carefully provided the rest carelessly spent," and there is probably much truth in his charges that the settlers were idle and improvident. [4]
- These several discourses were carefully edited by William Symonds, a doctor of divinity and a man of learning and repute, evidently at the request of Smith. [4]
- We took our way carefully and cautiously across the great Glacier des Bossons, over yawning and terrific crevices and among imposing crags and buttresses of ice which were fringed with icicles of gigantic proportions. [5]
- But if we watch it carefully we shall be able to predict with some assurance the drift in Paris. [4]
- If the boat was known to make her best speed when drawing five and a half feet forward and five feet aft, she was carefully loaded to that exact figure--she wouldn't enter a dose of homoeopathic pills on her manifest after that. [5]
- Even when I was in proper position and carefully balanced upon the balls of my feet, there was no comfort in it, on account of my nervous dread that they were going to slip one way or the other in a moment. [5]
- Out at Tralee was evidently a rare orchid carefully shielded by the gardener. [11]
- His local knowledge was especially valuable on account of the marshes which intersected the Pelusian plain, and might, unless carefully avoided, have proved fatal to the Persian enterprise. [10]
- This huge document was carried to the castle the next day, March 27th; and there, before a dozen carefully selected judges, the new trial was begun. [5]
- The Weapon Ointment was a preparation used for the healing of wounds, but instead of its being applied to them, the injured part was washed and bandaged, and the weapon with which the wound was inflicted was carefully anointed with the unguent. [6]
- You handle yourself very carefully, all the time, under the silly impression that if it is not falling, your trifling weight will start it unless you are particular not to "bear down" on it. [5]
- It had been very carefully prepared, that speech, and was a model of proposals for the rising young men of all time. [9]
- The spirit of vanity in his soul laughed in delight, and the lad soon knew the way to the large Venetian mirror, which was carefully kept in the hall of state. [10]
- The ground, as usual, had been carefully prepared, and trained gardeners raked, and watered, and weeded the patch. [9]
- Dr. Butts looked upon them as possibly expressing wishes which would be his last, and noted them down carefully immediately after leaving his chamber. [6]
- She had built up, after each invasion, her defences more carefully and solidly than before, only to be again astonished and dismayed by the next onslaught, until at length the question had become insistent--the question of an alliance for purposes of greater security. [9]
- I studied them up very carefully, and as there were a good many of them I helped myself freely. [6]
- He carefully made up his mind, and once more entered the field-this time to make a collection of echoes. [5]
- They always save up all the old scraps of printed rubbish you throw on the floor, and stack them up carefully on the table, and start the fire with your valuable manuscripts. [5]
- I set the umbrella slowly and carefully on end against the wall, but as soon as I took my hand away, its heel slipped from under it, and down it came again with another bang. [5]
- For more than two months Cauchon had been raking and scraping everywhere for any odds and ends of evidence or suspicion or conjecture that might be usable against Joan, and carefully suppressing all evidence that came to hand in her favor. [5]
- He took it, turned it over, examined it carefully as though seeing it for the first time, and laid it on his knee. [11]
- She could not trust to forcing her way in on the day of the ceremony of abdication, for every place in the limited space assigned to spectators had been carefully allotted, and no one would be permitted to enter the palace without a pass. [10]
- Laura welcomed Mr. Trollop, a grave, carefully dressed and very respectable looking man, with a bald head, standing collar and old fashioned watch seals. [5]
- But when she tried to eat the lunch Aunt Mary had so carefully put up, new memories assailed her, and she went with Mrs. Stanley into the dining car. [9]
- Hide the little treasure carefully under your robe, that no one may see it. [10]
- He thrust the torch into the ground, and, with the dagger grasped tightly, carefully opened the cage and stepped inside. [11]
- The old gentleman took the watch-paper carefully from her, replaced it, turned away and walked out, holding the watch in his hand. [6]
- There were vineyards, too, and thrifty patches of vegetables, and lines of flowers set in the carefully raked mould. [9]
- So the tablet told them nothing; and as, moreover, they distinguished less carefully between mine and thine, one trampled the turf and another snatched from the boughs a flower or fruit. [10]
- As he began to wash the blood stains from her breast and carefully rebandage the wound, he was vaguely conscious of a strange, grave happiness in the thought that she might live. [13]
- He seemed carefully to seek out her tender spots so as to torture her mentally as harshly as possible. [2]
- There was much to palliate the course which she had pursued in former days, and she had carefully planned the defence by which she hoped to influence his calm but not unjust nature. [10]
- He then went to one of his trunks, which he unlocked, and began carefully removing its contents. [6]
- But that goes to my daughters, who can't get along as well as I can because I have carefully raised them as young ladies, who don't know anything and can't do anything. [5]
- We warned Ollendorff to keep his wits about him and handle himself carefully, but it was useless; the moment the bow touched the bank, he made a spring and the canoe whirled upside down in ten-foot water. [5]
- One gentleman objected to it strongly, as calculated to do moral harm, and regretted that a man having so great an influence over the tone of thought of the day, as Thackeray, should not more carefully weigh his words. [14]
- I shall try to find the paper you mention and carefully consider it. [7]
- The only way to deal with it is to take one part hoe and two parts fingers, and carefully dig it out, not leaving a joint anywhere. [4]
- He seemed carefully to cherish within himself the gloomy mood which alone enabled him to endure his position. [2]
- The crystals were to be laid in the sun during the months of June, July, and August, taking care to turn them carefully that all should be exposed. [6]
- Mr. Flint found time, too, to write some carefully worded but nevertheless convincing articles for the Newcastle Guardian, very damaging to certain commanders who had proved unfaithful. [9]
- He looked it through carefully, wrote a name on it, and handed it to Jowett. [11]
- These rested in three-branched iron chandeliers, every portion of which, from the slender central shaft to the intricately-carved and twisted ornaments, had been carefully wrought by Aquanus with his own hand. [10]
- No sooner had this thought become clear to him, than he started up, examined a number of daggers which hung, carefully arranged, above his bed, and laid the sharpest on the little table before him. [10]
- It was to this room that Fellowes had begged Jasmine to come this morning, in the letter which Krool had so carefully placed for his master to find, after having read it himself with minute scrutiny. [11]
- Having disposed of this likewise and put the box carefully in her pocket, she said,-- 'I am to accept or reject at once, am I? [12]
- In affairs of this kind--in a matter of so much importance in my life," he continued, choosing his words carefully, "I am likely to know whether I am doing right or wrong. [9]
- How carefully had they dressed the little ones! [10]
- One meets with these venerable scraps at every turn, especially in the neighboring Mosque el Aksa, into whose inner walls a very large number of them are carefully built for preservation. [5]
- After carefully making these preparations she called Ledscha and repeated that the cords possessed the power of prophecy only on nights when the moon was full, and that she would use another means of looking into the future. [10]
- After this drawing, these four districts, and also the Seventeenth and Twenty-ninth, shall be carefully re-enrolled; and, if you please, agents of yours may witness every step of the process. [7]
- The Grecian poet, Theognis, who lived 550 B.C., clearly saw how important selection, if carefully applied, would be for the improvement of mankind. [1]
- Mr. Tooting copied them; and some, which would have gone into the waste-basket, he laid carefully aside, bearing in mind the adage about little scraps of paper--if there is one. [9]
- A taricheut followed them, who sat on a seat between two asses, and carefully carried a casket of ivory, in which reposed the ram's heart. [10]
- They carefully guarded their open wounds from any rough and painful contact. [2]
- Shaking his head, the valet took these articles of dress from the chest; but before he put them on his master, the latter sat down to have his hair and beard carefully arranged. [10]
- He cautiously released the shoulder she leaned on, looked into her face, and carefully placed her in an easy chair. [2]
- The notes to 'The Prince and the Pauper' show again how carefully Clemens examined his historical background, and his interest in these materials. [5]
- I carefully examined the President's message, to ascertain what he himself had said and proved upon the point. [7]
- He examined all the parts carefully, just as the other watchmakers had done, and then delivered his verdict with the same confidence of manner. [5]
- The Doctor folded the parchment carefully, and marked the Latin name of the powder upon it. [6]
- Then he folded the paper carefully and turned to me again. [9]
- I have thought the matter over carefully and well, and it is the only chance I see for you. [5]
- Idiots also resemble the lower animals in some other respects; thus several cases are recorded of their carefully smelling every mouthful of food before eating it. [1]
- The experiences of the last few hours had converted the carefully bedizened gallant into a coarse fellow, whose outward appearance bore visible tokens of his mental depravity. [10]
- He carefully held the lantern, and, as its flickering light fell for brief moments upon the artist's face, the lad of thirteen or fourteen asked if he was Hermon of Alexandria. [10]
- He carefully examined the harmoniously developed little muscles. [10]
- So he led the Gaul carefully back to the couch he had deserted, and, after moistening the bandage with healing balm from Myrtilus's medicine chest, ordered him to keep quiet. [10]
- She carefully studied the different reviews and criticisms that had appeared on "Jane Eyre," in hopes of extracting precepts and advice from which to profit. [14]
- She carefully arranged the cushions on his couch, and gave him his medicine and night-draught. [10]
- Rostov submissively unbent the corner of his card and, instead of the six thousand he had intended, carefully wrote twenty-one. [2]
- She now begged the Corinthian to allow her to hold the reins for a little while, and he immediately acceded to her request, giving them into her hand, though, stepping behind her, he carefully kept the ends of them in his own. [10]
- His conception of the character and mission of Columbus is largely outlined, but firmly and most carefully executed, and is one of the noblest in literature. [4]
- The bodies of the cats were carefully embalmed and buried, and their mummies are to be found in every museum. [10]
- Then he drew the blanket carefully over her and returned to the camp-fire. [13]
- Your grief is the best side of you, and of that you do indeed allow them to catch a glimpse; but where the pain is you carefully conceal. [10]
- As he put the apron carefully on ma couzaine, he determined that he could not take refuge with the Mattingleys. [11]
- Nay, the thought that Wolff owed his life to him aided her always to be kind to her father-in-law, no matter how much he wounded her, and to tend him no less carefully than she had formerly cared for her invalid mother. [10]
- During the time that this guard, which consists of the tallest and stoutest men that can be found in all England, being carefully selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. [4]
- Soon after sunrise that morning she had carefully rebandaged his crushed thumb, which was not yet healed. [10]
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