Use easily in a sentence
Sentences starting with easily
- Easily Shocked. [11]
Sentences ending with easily
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- They were all young then, and laughed easily. [5]
- I am sure you did not think I could be amused so easily. [11]
- But our affections we give not thus easily. [6]
- The most of us can learn to forgive, and even to like, a countenance that strikes us unpleasantly at first, but few of us, I fancy, become reconciled to a jarring name so easily. [5]
- The National Mark Twain Association did not surrender easily. [5]
- She was far too dear to all the members of the family for them to give her up so easily. [10]
- The rest of the cabinet consisted of men of less eminence, who subordinated themselves more easily. [7]
- The saints be praised that you both escaped so easily. [10]
- The danger is over, and he is resting easily. [9]
Short sentences using easily
- That's very easily settled. [12]
- Keokuk was easily recognizable. [5]
- Color comes and goes easily. [6]
- It was easily explained. [5]
- But Ralph's philosophy easily triumphed. [9]
- This could be easily supplied. [7]
- It is not easily forgotten. [10]
- My stipulation is easily defensible. [5]
- How easily I distinguished hers! [9]
- It had not come easily. [11]
Sentences containing easily two or more times
- Closely examined, painstakingly studied, she is easily the most interesting person on the planet, and, in several ways, as easily the most extraordinary woman that was ever born upon it. [5]
- You can very often carry two facts fastened together more easily than one by itself, as a housemaid can carry two pails of water with a hoop more easily than one without it. [3]
- One easily falls into the habit of the country, to take things easily, to go when the slow German fates will, and not to worry one's self beforehand about times and connections. [4]
- With animals, looking first to the individual, every one who has had any experience in setting traps, knows that young animals can he caught much more easily than old ones; and they can be much more easily approached by an enemy. [1]
- The King of England brought seven dollars, and his prime minister nine; whereas the king was easily worth twelve dollars and I as easily worth fifteen. [5]
- But if we cannot easily get at Germany, we can very easily obtain exact information from France and England. [3]
More example sentences with the word easily in them
- You must subdue your curiosity for a few days longer, and then it may easily happen that the man whose very aspect makes you feel dirty--the bat, the toad--" "Let that pass now," cried Polykarp. [10]
- For his sake your beautiful Eva, with her saintly gaze, might easily forget to pray. [10]
- Make the Mohar your ally, and it may easily happen that your rat-bites may be paid for with mortal wounds, and Rameses who, if you marched against him openly, might blow you to the ground, may be hit by a lance thrown from an ambush. [10]
- Well, I suppose you can easily get somebody else to do Lindau's work for you. [8]
- A woman who yearns for the regard of all men, and makes love a toy, easily lessens the demands she imposes upon individuals. [10]
- Not that Tom yearned for the slipper; but he regarded its occasional applications as being as inevitable as changes in the weather; lying did not come easily to him, and left to himself he much preferred to confess and have the matter over with. [9]
- There it was written that the vehemence flashing from the hero's bright eyes, even when peacefully inclined, showed how easily his wrath could break forth. [10]
- I might easily write a volume, pointing out inconsistencies between the statements in Adams's last address with one another, and with other known facts; but I am aware the reader must already be tired with the length of this article. [7]
- He easily descried Wrangle through the gloom, but the others were not in sight. [13]
- Probably, therefore, it would not suit the American, whose imagination does not work so easily backward as forward, and who prefers to build his own nest rather than settle in anybody else's rookery. [4]
- My Western course would easily amount to $10,000, but I would rather make 2 or 3 thousand in New England than submit again to so much wearing travel. [5]
- This broken and worthless thing, it is true, was powerful to justify her in the opinions of her judges and her enemies; with this in her hand she would easily confute her accusers. [10]
- It was easily worth $75, in the opinion of Messrs. Marcus and Ward of New York. [5]
- There were the words: "Charity suffereth long and is kind, charity is not easily provoked;" and "Charity beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. [10]
- He whose easily won heart and susceptible fancy had urged him from one commonplace love to another had been bound by the Queen with chains of indestructible and supernatural power. [10]
- She was a woman easily disgusted with foolishness, and she arose and went out of there. [5]
- He was not without magnanimity, and he could the more easily exercise it because his pulses of emotion were still. [11]
- Her duties connected with the household linen and the poultry yard, its owner's pride, were so easily performed, that in her leisure hours she often voluntarily helped the housekeeper. [10]
- He turned away with a feeling of relief, however, for this gossip with the Huguenot maid would no doubt interest her, give new direction to her warm sympathies, which if roused in one thing were ever more easily roused in others. [11]
- Such a confession will probably flow more easily from the lips when sought by the person for whom it means happiness or despair, than when a stranger--even one as old and friendly as I--seeks to draw it from a modest maiden. [10]
- Susan Posey's trouble will be come at easily enough; but Myrtle Hazard floats in deeper water. [6]
- Lavilette and his wife were a little anxious; but Ferrol and Nicolas made excuses for her, and, in the wild talk and gossip about the Rebellion, attention was easily shifted from her. [11]
- They forgive those who have wronged them as easily as they forget those who have done them good service. [6]
- Here the tears which so easily rose to his eyes began to flow, and, seeing that Melissa's tender heart was moved by his sorrow, he gained confidence, and reproached his daughter for having kindled Caracalla's love, by her radiant eyes--so like her mother's! [10]
- A noble heart which sees itself forced to pity a foe, easily forgives; and was she ever your enemy? [10]
- His youthful mind, which easily received fresh impressions, forgot the deeds of blood and shame which stained the soul of this pitiable wretch. [10]
- The boat in which Carmen had been placed was swamped not far from shore, but she managed to lay hold of a piece of drifting wreckage, and began to fight steadily and easily landward. [11]
- It appears doubtful whether such colours often serve as a protection; but that we may easily err on this head, will be admitted by every one who reads Mr. Wallace's excellent essay on this subject. [1]
- The velvet pall wherewith his parents covered the bier of their beloved and firstborn son was so costly, that the price would easily have fed a poor household for years. [10]
- At any rate, when they met, an hour or two after these occurrences, he could not help noticing how easily she seemed to have got over her excitement. [6]
- I easily guessed what I should find in her letter. [5]
- I hear of what has come to you--how easily I might have destroyed all! [11]
- Nell's anxieties, however, were of a deeper kind, and the checks they imposed upon her cheerfulness were not so easily removed. [12]
- If the stone were now tipped over, it would slide into its place, and could be easily raised from its slanting position to the perpendicular. [6]
- The speed they were going would easily bring her round away ahead of the steamer. [4]
- Such a well-dressed, well-satisfied, well-fed looking crowd poured down the broad sidewalks before the handsome, stupid houses that March could easily pretend he had got among his fellow-plutocrats at last. [8]
- He comprehended perfectly well that Dryfoos had made him that extraordinary embassy because he wished him to renew his visits, and he easily imagined the means that had brought him to this pass. [8]
- How often do we see birds which fly easily, gliding and sailing through the air obviously for pleasure? [1]
- The third year we could, easily sell 1,000,000 bottles in the United States and----" "O, splendid! [5]
- But in what way could these be most easily procured? [10]
- Venters knew he wasted time in pondering the question, but it held a fascination not easily dispelled. [13]
- Romance indeed it was; so remarkable that the master-musician might easily have found a theme for a comedy--or tragedy--and the philosopher would have shaken his head at the defiance it offered to the logic of things. [11]
- So, perhaps, it was with the old man who watched the sleigh in the distance coming nearer, but that in his nature on which any one could feed was not so easily reached as the fresh young grass under the protecting snow. [11]
- The French line was wider than ours, and it was plain that they could easily outflank us on both sides. [2]
- The stolen property was then easily recovered, and restored to the owner on the payment of one fourth of its value, which was given to the thief. [10]
- If Judge Driscoll was the recognized first citizen of Dawson's Landing, Pembroke Howard was easily its recognized second citizen. [5]
- If when he was talking and explaining anything to a monkey, its attention was easily distracted, as by a fly on the wall or other trifling object, the case was hopeless. [1]
- The praetorian prefect was roused, and Caesar was glad to see him, for it was in attending to affairs that he most easily forgot what weighed upon him. [10]
- But Mr. Browne was of that mettle which is not easily baffled in such matters. [9]
- Speranski's whole figure was of a peculiar type that made him easily recognizable. [2]
- Certainly the master-carpenter was not unpopular, and people could not easily resist the grip of his physical influence, while mentally he was far indeed from being deficient. [11]
- But Mrs. Leighton was not so easily quelled. [8]
- Yet the tension was not constant, rising and falling with his moods and struggles, all of which she read--unguessed by him--as easily as a printed page by the gift that dispenses with laborious processes of the intellect. [9]
- Of course, matter was no obstacle to me, and I went easily and quickly wherever I willed to go. [4]
- At first it was Mr. Barbo alone who perceived Eliphalet's greatness,--Mr. Barbo, whose opinions were so easily had that they counted for nothing. [9]
- While the metal was melting he eagerly told the Queen how easily she could dispense with the vessel which owed its magic power to the mighty Isis. [10]
- That I never was in a Know-Nothing lodge in Quincy, I should expect could be easily proved by respectable men who were always in the lodges and never saw me there. [7]
- But the enemy was evidently delayed, and Ephraim easily perceived the cause of their diminished speed; for the road constantly grew softer and the narrow wheels of the chariots cut deeply into it and perhaps sank to the axles. [10]
- After this all was easily arranged, and I was cared for as well as if I had been Mr. Phelps himself. [6]
- Colonel Ryder's indignation was curbed, however, by the bookmaker, who, having no views, but seeing an opportunity for fun, brought up reinforcements of chaff and slang, easily construable into profanity, and impregnated with terse humour. [11]
- Beneath his speech was an undercurrent--or undertow, perhaps--carrying her swiftly, easily, helpless into the deep waters of intimacy. [9]
- Excitable, eager, there was an elemental adaptability in the baker, as easily leading to Avernus as to Elysium. [11]
- The Colonel's tongue was a magician's wand that turned dried apples into figs and water into wine as easily as it could change a hovel into a palace and present poverty into imminent future riches. [5]
- You, Junker von Warmond, can easily guess the cause. [10]
- True, an inward voice constantly repeated that he could not part from her any more easily than she from him; but her maidenly pride rebelled against the neglect with which he grieved her. [10]
- Langeron, trying as virulently as possible to sting Weyrother's vanity as author of the military plan, argued that Bonaparte might easily attack instead of being attacked, and so render the whole of this plan perfectly worthless. [2]
- It's the worst vice I've got--from my standpoint, anyway, because it's the one he can most easily find out, through the impatience of my creditors. [5]
- They can calculate very easily with a slip of paper and a pencil, but not the less is their language but half intelligible as they speak and listen. [6]
- Titian has two Venuses in the Tribune; persons who have seen them will easily remember which one I am referring to. [5]
- The mortal who ventures to use them may easily approach too near the sun, and, like Icarus, the wax will melt from his pinions. [10]
- Nothing, indeed, is valuable that is easily obtained. [4]
- Take this lovely valley and region, how easily it could be made romantic. [4]
- She had often urged her, too, to think of old age, but Kuni--never cared for any one longer than a few weeks, though there were some whom she might easily have induced to offer her the wedding ring. [10]
- And picking me up as easily as did Weld he rushed out of the door, and after him as many of his mates as could walk or stagger thither. [9]
- Now I easily understand that the old man couldn't go, because you have a purpose in sending Lyddy by herself: but you could send the old man over in another ship, and we particularly want him along. [5]
- I made but two brief visits to the British Museum, and I can easily instruct my reader so that he will have no difficulty, if he will follow my teaching, in learning how not to see it. [6]
- He was then twelve years and a half old, but might easily have been taken for fourteen. [10]
- The quality of truthfulness is not so easily defined. [4]
- Their--their doctrine is too simple, it does not seem as if life, the social order is to be so easily solved. [9]
- He obtained praise too easily, and learned to trust too much to his genius. [6]
- I, who compared to you, am like a faun with pointed ears beside the handsome Ares, nevertheless know by experience how easily the glowing eyes of that country kindle conflagrations. [10]
- It seems strange to write of a few weeks before as the past; but so much had occurred that the days might easily have been months and the weeks years. [11]
- Still, in addition to this there is something so ludicrous in promises of good or threats of evil a great way off as to render the whole subject with which they are connected easily turned into ridicule. [7]
- The youths held to their first assertion, that they were Lydian Hekatontarchs, and begged the functionary to provide them with passes and tell them in what way they might most easily obtain admittance into the king's troop of auxiliaries. [10]
- She would like to see Mrs. Delancy, and she wouldn't mind a breath of air that was more easily to be analyzed than that she existed in, but nothing could induce her to give up her cases. [4]
- It was fine to see how soon their country diffidences and awkwardnesses melted away under this pleasant sun of deference and disappeared, and how lightly and easily they took to their new atmosphere. [5]
- It is wonderful to see how easily the restraints of society fall off. [4]
- Fish, they seemed to say, are not so easily caught as men. [4]
- His plan was to privately impress them with the belief that he was as good Anti-Nebraska as any one else--at least could be secured to be so by instructions, which could be easily passed. [7]
- I do long to know whether I am only simply a large-sized pigmy among these pigmies here, who tumble over so easily when one strikes them, or whether I am really--. [5]
- It vexes me to hear people talk so glibly of "feeling," "expression," "tone," and those other easily acquired and inexpensive technicalities of art that make such a fine show in conversations concerning pictures. [5]
- Some are said to have been cured immediately on the very touch, others did not so easily get rid of their swellings, until they were touched a second time. [6]
- Susan Merrill tried to do that, and failed signally, for Miss Sally's nose was not easily dislodged. [9]
- Strange lights were to be seen about this rock, and though wise men guessed them mortal glimmerings, easily explained, they sufficed to give the headland immunity from invasion. [11]
- Three are easily to be recognized. [6]
- Nick took easily to accomplishments, and he handled the clumsy tiller with a certainty and distinction that made the boatmen swear in two languages and a patois. [9]
- It was not till the dining-car was attached to their train that they were both able to escape for an hour into the care-free mood of their earlier travels, when they were so easily taken out of themselves. [8]
- At first we thought we could finish the story quite easily, and we set to work with confidence; but it soon began to appear that it was not a simple thing, but difficult and baffling. [5]
- It was as though one in armour awaited the impact of a heavy, cruel, overwhelming foe, who suddenly disappeared, and the armour fell from the shoulders, and breath came easily once again. [11]
- He would show this Gorgio robber what a Romany could do, and do as easily as the birds sing. [11]
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