Use entirely in a sentence
Sentences ending with entirely
- Thousands of people were made so sea-sick by the rolling and pitching of floors and streets that they were weak and bed-ridden for hours, and some few for even days afterward.--Hardly an individual escaped nausea entirely. [5]
- I gave up that London lecture-project entirely. [5]
- He escapes to some extent the absurd position I have stated, by changing his language entirely. [7]
- When at length she turned, she had forgotten him entirely. [9]
- But at the same time Washington was not able to ignore the cold entirely. [5]
- If he did not make a dash for it, it would soon be closed entirely. [9]
- I will ere long give the Roman the opportunity of defending himself, though--in spite of your accusations--I trust him entirely. [10]
- I feel somewhat jealous of both of you now: you will be so exclusively concerned for one another, that I shall be forgotten entirely. [7]
- He was living in the past entirely. [11]
- It was equally impossible that he could continue his ministrations over a congregation which held to the ordinance he wished to give up entirely. [6]
Short sentences using entirely
- Leave Washington entirely secure. [7]
- Jane is entirely impossible. [5]
- Nor was it fear entirely. [9]
- The sunshine is entirely untamed. [4]
- The lesson was entirely sufficient. [5]
- And pleasantly and entirely satisfactorily. [5]
- Hope you have entirely recovered. [5]
- This Government is entirely independent. [5]
- Miles Hendon was entirely bewildered. [5]
Sentences containing entirely two or more times
- In short, by this system the burthen of revenue falls almost entirely on the wealthy and luxurious few, while the substantial and laboring many who live at home, and upon home products, go entirely free. [7]
- He was entirely sane, entirely natural, only malicious. [11]
- Edith seemed entirely happy to have Jack with her, more entirely her own than he had ever been, and to have him just as he was. [4]
More example sentences with the word entirely in them
- I take it you are strangers to this great thorough fare, but I am entirely familiar with it. [5]
- It is entirely wrong because none of you, I, or anybody else, could interview a man--could listen to a man talking any length of time and then go off and reproduce that talk in the first person. [5]
- And it is worth reflection what we should do, what could we spend our energies on, and what would evoke them, we who are both civilized and enlightened, if all nations were civilized and the earth were entirely subdued. [4]
- And the last words I ever heard him say was to reproach--" But this memory was too much for the old lady, and she broke entirely down. [5]
- I entirely agree with the spirit of the verses I have looked over, in this point at least, that a true man's allegiance is given to that which is highest in his own nature. [6]
- It rested entirely with jungfrau Blomberg to decide whether she would accept it at so late an hour. [10]
- Now, having established with his entire party this doctrine, having been entirely successful in that branch of his efforts in your behalf, he is ready for another. [7]
- I was received with a deference which was entirely foreign to my experience by everybody whom I met, so that before I got home I had a much higher opinion of myself than I have ever had before or since. [5]
- And I'm entirely willing to discuss with him and defend any measures passed in the legislature of this state by a Republican majority. [9]
- Quis cus-(On the whole, as this quotation was not entirely new, and, being in a foreign language, might not be familiar to all the boarders, I thought I would not finish it. [6]
- We, the Old Whigs, have been entirely beaten out on the tariff question, and we shall not be able to re-establish the policy until the absence of it shall have demonstrated the necessity for it in the minds of men heretofore opposed to it. [7]
- The object with which the brain-tapper puts his questions may be a purely benevolent and entirely disinterested one. [6]
- The Neapolitan regiment, which preceded the Kustrin one, presented an entirely different appearance with its shorter, brown-skinned, light-footed soldiers. [10]
- Curious to see what changes time had wrought, she peered through the by no means narrow crack and overlooked the minister's spacious office, where he was now entirely alone with the Councillor Viglius. [10]
- She was like wet clay on which even the light touch of a butterfly leaves a mark, her sister like a mirror from which the breath that has dimmed it instantly and entirely vanishes. [10]
- Their extraordinary powers were, however, accounted for by the following explanation, which was accepted in the school as entirely satisfactory. [6]
- By the time we were entirely around and pointed, the first buoy was not more than a hundred yards in front of us. [5]
- In the piazza we pick up a donkey and his driver for use in case of accident; and, mounting the driver on the donkey,--an arrangement that seems entirely satisfactory to him,--we set forward. [4]
- A crescent moon was struggling through floes of fleecy clouds, the stars were shining, and so the road was not entirely dark. [11]
- The young wife was seized in the street with her attendant and thrown into prison; on the rack she entirely lost the power of speech. [10]
- On the letter-head was printed "The United Northeastern Railroads," and Mr. Austen Vane was informed that, by direction of the president, the enclosed was sent to him in an entirely complimentary sense. [9]
- Ah, yes, she was happy, more than happy, and yet not entirely so, for happiness must be bright, and a dark, harassing shadow fell again and again over the sunny enthusiasm which irradiated her nature and lent her a haughtier bearing. [10]
- Before the book was half finished those three were taking things almost entirely into their own hands and working the whole tale as a private venture of their own--a tale which they had nothing at all to do with, by rights. [5]
- I thought he was entirely taken up with his work on 'Every Other Week. [8]
- A bridle path was cut years ago, but it has been entirely neglected. [4]
- The young beauty was by no means content with a brief greeting; but drew Helena entirely away from him. [10]
- Probably this manoeuvring was all nonsense, that he was wholly misreading the man; but he had always trusted his instincts, and he would not let his reason rule him entirely in such a situation. [11]
- You thought I was against you, and so there has been a coolness between us; but it was all on your side, entirely on your side. [12]
- But she was warned now, and henceforth these follies should be over--wholly and entirely over! [10]
- Only these: I want the well and the surroundings for the space of half a mile, entirely to myself from sunset to-day until I remove the ban--and nobody allowed to cross the ground but by my authority. [5]
- It was a violent case of mutual love at first sight, though neither party was entirely aware of the fact, perhaps. [5]
- This is not very intelligible, and I think is entirely unreliable. [7]
- It is entirely useless, and makes a more disagreeable noise than a Chinese gong. [4]
- I mixed it up rather too much; and so all that description of the attitude, as a key to the humbuggery of the article, was entirely lost, for nobody but me ever discovered and comprehended the peculiar and suggestive position of the petrified man's hands. [5]
- I had another uncle, on an entirely different Fourth of July, who was blown up that way, and really it trimmed him as it would a tree. [5]
- They are of two sorts: the domestic story, entirely unidealized, and as flavorless as water-gruel; and the spiced novel, generally immoral in tendency, in which the social problems are handled, unhappy marriages, affinity and passional attraction, bigamy, and the violation of the seventh commandment. [4]
- But I must try to care for him no more, to forget him entirely, although, although,--only think, he called me his betrothed; but now that he has betrayed me into sin, can I dare to become his wife? [10]
- It is entirely true, no doubt. [5]
- At first he trembled for him; then he entirely forgot the danger into which he had thrown him, and only hoped for the fulfilment of his desires, and for wonderful revelations through his investigations of the human heart. [10]
- Last year I traveled twenty thousand miles, almost entirely by rail; the year before, I traveled over twenty-five thousand miles, half by sea and half by rail; and the year before that I traveled in the neighborhood of ten thousand miles, exclusively by rail. [5]
- He was entirely too good-natured to take exception to Ferrol's easy-going admiration of Sophie. [11]
- Let me say to you confidentially, that I do not entirely appreciate what the Republican papers of Chicago are so constantly saying against "Long John. [7]
- It was easy to swear to do these two things, but it was entirely impossible to do more than one of them. [5]
- Then Nebsecht proceeds to state how these are distributed in the different members, and shows--is it not so?--that the various mental states, such as anger, grief, aversion, and also the ordinary use of the word heart, declare entirely for his view. [10]
- I even got to 'setting' her and letting the wheel go, entirely, while I vaingloriously turned my back and inspected the stem marks and hummed a tune, a sort of easy indifference which I had prodigiously admired in Bixby and other great pilots. [5]
- I am sorry to say what I am about to say, since it must inflict irreparable injury upon Mr. Billson, whom I have always esteemed and respected until now, and in whose invulnerability to temptation I entirely believed--as did you all. [5]
- It is needless to say that Honora accepted these ministrations and that she found Susan's admiration an entirely natural sentiment. [9]
- Now I wish to say just one entirely serious word: I have reached a time of life, seventy years and a half, where none of the concerns of this world have much interest for me personally. [5]
- I got angrily to my feet, but as I did so I shrank a little, for at times the wound in my side, not yet entirely healed, hurt me. [11]
- It is due to Mr. Gridley's memory to mention that the expenses of his sanitary flour sack expedition of fifteen thousand miles, going and returning, were paid in large part if not entirely, out of his own pocket. [5]
- Several parties spoke to him on the subject; but to all such inquiries he turned a deaf ear, being entirely absorbed in the terrifying reflections on his own awful position. [5]
- To-day it seemed to have entirely disappeared. [10]
- The outsiders began to ground steamboats, sink them, and get into all sorts of trouble, whereas accidents seemed to keep entirely away from the association men. [5]
- She said that to give a man a chance to volunteer, on pain of death if he didn't, left him more or less trammeled, and she wanted him to be entirely free. [5]
- I am pleased to find a French critic of M. Flaubert expressing ideas with which many of my own entirely coincide. [6]
- I begin, to-day, to entirely recast and re-write the first two-thirds--new plan, with two minor characters, made very prominent, one major character cropped out, and the Twins subordinated to a minor but not insignificant place. [5]
- I was obliged to be very decided in the matter, and to act entirely on my own responsibility. [14]
- I believe myself to be guilty of no such thing as the latter, though, of course, I cannot claim that I am entirely free from all error in the opinions I advance. [7]
- This account seems to be entirely deserving of credit. [3]
- The writer appears to be an able, a dispassionate, and an entirely sincere man. [7]
- From time to time the Grand Vizier sends a notice to the various editors that the Cretan insurrection is entirely suppressed, and although that editor knows better, he still has to print the notice. [5]
- During all this time I had but one piece of money--a silver ten cent piece--and I held to it and would not spend it on any account, lest the consciousness coming strong upon me that I was entirely penniless, might suggest suicide. [5]
- At the same time he felt bound to tell him that they would require his attendance, presently, before a justice of the peace, and that in what he did or said, he was guided entirely by his own discretion. [12]
- He read it through to the last letter, and when, a fortnight later; he asked me at his house to remain after the others had left, he looked pleased, and confessed that he had found something entirely different from what he expected. [10]
- So believing, I thought the public mind will never rest till the power of Congress to restrict the spread of it shall again be acknowledged and exercised on the one hand or, on the other, all resistance be entirely crushed out. [7]
- He felt as though some wizard had borne him into a higher and more beautiful world, where he was entirely at home in his magnificent garb, with his perfumed curls and limbs fresh from the bath. [10]
- But of all this the accused are fortunately wholly unconscious, for there is nothing so entirely natural and unaffected as the highest breeding. [6]
- The burden of this somewhat comprehensive demonstration lying entirely upon the advocates of this doctrine, it may be left to their mature reflections. [3]
- The stock in this company is all full paid and entirely unassessable. [5]
- The credit of this belonged entirely to the Church. [5]
- The twelfth and thirteenth sections are something better than unobjectionable; and the fourteenth is entirely proper, if all other parts of the act shall stand. [7]
- But he was thinking instead of how the angel and the devil may live side by side in a man, and neither be entirely driven out--and the angel conquer in great times and seasons. [11]
- He must not think to divert us from our purpose by showing us that our drill, our dress, and our weapons are not entirely perfect and uniform. [7]
- As long as they had life enough left in them they had to stick to the horse and ride, even if the Indians had been waiting for them a week, and were entirely out of patience. [5]
- In days like these, when the old ache again attacked him, Barbara and her singing had brightened the dreary gloom and lessened the pain, or she had caressed and sung it entirely away. [10]
- It is true, these criticisms were not always entirely unfounded. [7]
- Every now and then one comes across a friar of orders gray, with shaven head, long, coarse robe, rope girdle and beads, and with feet cased in sandals or entirely bare. [5]
- And could she then feel so entirely blameless? [10]
- I can cut them off entirely, but I can't merely moderate them. [5]
- Apparently none of them can bear to think of losing the present hell entirely, they merely want the temperature cooled down a little. [5]
- He went into the whole history of the United States, and made it entirely new to me. [5]
- I could hear the wheels churn along the bank, but I was not entirely certain that I could see the shore. [5]
- They were spending the summer at Kaltenleutgeben, a pleasant village near Vienna, but apparently not entirely quiet. [5]
- He supposed that the statements made by the gentleman from Virginia to show this were all entirely correct in point of fact. [7]
- With this advantage the spike-horn bucks are gaining upon the common bucks, and may, in time, entirely supersede them in the Adirondacks. [1]
- He said that the snake-grass was not in my garden originally, that it sneaked in under the sod, and that it could be entirely rooted out with industry and patience. [4]
- The condition of the several organized Territories is generally satisfactory, although Indian disturbances in New Mexico have not been entirely suppressed. [7]
- Therefore, according to the rule, the vaccine virus will cure the small-pox, which, as everybody knows, is entirely untrue. [3]
- Both Archibius and the Roman Proculejus had counselled her not to receive him entirely alone. [10]
- The day after the reception a bell rang in the studio, which was cleared of all present as quickly as possible, for it announced the approach of the king, who appeared entirely alone and spent two whole hours with Moor. [10]
- I shall make the quotation now, with some comments upon it, as I have already said, in order that the Judge shall be left entirely without excuse for misrepresenting me. [7]
- Irving's advocacy of the proposed law was entirely unselfish, for his own market was secure. [4]
- You could alter the plot entirely, if you chose. [5]
- Now suppose that the physician publishes these cases, will they not have a plausible appearance of proving that which, as we granted at the outset, was entirely false? [3]
- A woman in the pathway was beckoning frantically and calling to a man who stood on the platform, entirely unconscious of danger, looking up to the green curtain and down into the boiling mist. [4]
- The aspect of the palace at Lochias was entirely changed. [10]
- The positives, on the other hand, declared the gifted young author to have found a manner of treatment of social life entirely new. [9]
- The half-breed was the only one entirely at his ease; he was languid and nonchalant; the long lashes of his half-shut eyelids gave his face a pensive look. [11]
- She was perhaps the only entirely unselfish person whose name has a place in profane history. [5]
- The smallest and the largest pupil was free, for he was permitted to be wholly and entirely his natural self, so long as he kept within the limits imposed by the existing laws. [10]
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