Use freely in a sentence
Sentences starting with freely
- 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]
Sentences ending with freely
- Forgive me for writing so freely. [4]
- As the evening wore on, the probability of Frank's appearance seemed less; and the Armours began to breathe more freely. [11]
- Her heart beat with short, quick, painful jerks; an invisible burthen weighed upon her and prevented her breathing freely. [10]
- At first I was very cautious, but when I perceived that the opinions of the doubters and deniers merely inspired her with pity, I spoke more freely. [10]
- Although the evening was chill, at first Mr. Hopper perspired very freely. [9]
- I studied them up very carefully, and as there were a good many of them I helped myself freely. [6]
- Some began fearfully to sing hymns, and a few to swear freely. [11]
- It is proposed to reduce the width where excessive by brushwood dykes, at first low, but raised higher and higher as the mud of the river settles under their shelter, and finally slope them back at the angle upon which willows will grow freely. [5]
- When he returned to his lodgings, Master Adrian followed him, and modestly, yet with all the warmth of affection which he felt for this true friend of his master, entreated him to permit him to speak freely. [10]
- The effect of this was to make one perspire freely. [9]
Short sentences using freely
- They make the sacrifice freely. [5]
- Shelley employed it freely. [6]
- You've been living freely. [11]
- Forgive me, wholly, freely. [10]
- Speak freely! [10]
More example sentences with the word freely in them
- The world says, You shall have latitude enough to swing in freely, but you must keep within the code. [11]
- All was not yet lost; and he breathed more freely as he went back to the house where duty, and his anxiety for his father, required his presence. [10]
- But he was writing to her often, he was talking to her freely about his perplexities, about leaving the office and trusting himself to the pursuit of literature in some way. [4]
- We believe that Woman should associate freely with man, and we believe that it is for the preservation of her rights. [5]
- Washington sprang forward, with the eager question on his lips, and the Senator said: "We may rejoice freely, now, my son--Providence has crowned our efforts with success. [5]
- Amasis laughed heartily with his friends at Gyges' artifice, allowed the young heroes to mix freely with his family, and behaved towards them himself as a jovial father towards his merry sons. [10]
- She had talked with him freely then, for it was only when he left her that he said what he instinctively knew she would remember till they met again. [11]
- The bravest men, who were always willing to come to the front in war, and who freely risked their lives for others, would on an average perish in larger numbers than other men. [1]
- The only thing which she still feared was that her aching throat might prevent her from freely pouring forth what so passionately agitated her soul. [10]
- I breathed freely when it stopped. [11]
- For the horses were to be rested and meat was to be got, as we could not use our guns so freely on the far side of Cumberland Gap. [9]
- To all these were such statements freely and frequently made by the Indians. [5]
- Philip seemed to wear no mark of convention, and Guida spoke her thoughts freely to him. [11]
- Meantime, whilst he was talking with the protonotary, the bolder guests ventured to move about more freely, and of them all Cordula imposed the least restraint upon herself. [10]
- The man's guilt was freely believed; not even the few who clung to the opinion that Charley Steele would yet get him off thought that he was innocent. [11]
- Perhaps the McGregor was aware of that when he freely gave us the run of the stream in his meadows, and pointed out the pools where we should be sure of good luck. [4]
- When their hunger was appeased, the wine flowed more freely, and each guest was decked with sweetly-smelling flowers, whose odor was supposed to add to the vivacity of the conversation. [10]
- Sometimes he would walk with her to lunch and make her eat something sustaining, and they talked freely then, though little was said while he was painting her. [11]
- He worshipped the Vicomtesse, and was so devoid of professional pride as to give her freely all credit for my recovery. [9]
- Therefore, I wish very freely to express my obligations to the Celebrity for any share he may have had in contributing to the greatest happiness of my life. [9]
- And besides, Shakespeare uses his law just as freely in his first plays, written in his first London years, as in those produced at a later period. [5]
- I was nigh upon seventeen years old; Ann was past seventeen already, and I would have expressed my joy as freely as heretofore but that somewhat lay at my heart, and that was concerning my Ann. [10]
- Ruth resolutely insisted upon accompanying him, and he well knew what urged her to risk safety and life as freely as he did himself. [10]
- You observe that under a cheerful exterior I have got a spirit that is angry with me and gives me freely its contempt. [5]
- Behind 'Polyte came two rotund little men perspiring freely, and laden down with various articles,--a bird-cage with two yellow birds, a hat-trunk, an inlaid card box, a roll of scarlet cloth, and I know not what else. [9]
- I should like to read you a passage here and there out of it, where I have expressed myself a little more freely on some of those matters we handle in conversation. [6]
- Ann freely owned to me that she held Herdegen to be the noblest youth on earth, nor could I marvel, when I was myself of the same mind. [10]
- He spoke freely to him of the most private family matters, of the most important State affairs. [11]
- Everything sorrowful seemed to have been banished far from this brilliant, vigorous round table, so words flowed freely and voices sounded full and strong enough. [10]
- He was forced to confess to his revered parent, and his esteemed friend Susan Posey, that his genius, which was freely acknowledged, was not thought to be quite ripe as yet. [6]
- It was difficult to begin the conversation anew, and when, spite of many efforts, it would not flow freely, the shout of the overseer, which reached his ear through the opening of the roof, urging the men to work, was like a deliverance. [10]
- They go out to battle in regular bands, and freely sacrifice their lives for the common weal. [1]
- For a long time, Milo exerted all his strength to shake him oft, but in vain, and the sand of the Stadium was freely moistened by the great drops of sweat, the result of this Herculean struggle. [10]
- After passing the time of day, as was his custom, the patient freely discussed the motives which had led him to refuse any more of Victoria's fruit. [9]
- I can say this more freely, as the credit of it belongs so largely to the care and self-sacrificing efforts of Dr. Priestley and his charming wife. [6]
- I speak of this freely because I think it as bad policy for the publisher as it is harmful to the public of readers. [4]
- At length, when they had played a great many rubbers and drawn pretty freely upon the case-bottle, Mr Quilp warned his lady to retire to rest, and that submissive wife complying, and being followed by her indignant mother, Mr Swiveller fell asleep. [12]
- England has blundered there, and she admits it freely. [9]
- Likewise hard by there stood a hand-barrow, full of such wine-jars, and we breathed more freely, for if the drunken rogue were not himself one of the highway gang, they must have found him there and seized the good liquor. [10]
- They poured out their opinions most freely and frankly about the frosty attitude of the people who were present at that performance, and about the Boston newspapers for the position they had taken in regard to the matter. [5]
- The steward led the van with Herse, talking freely in reply to her enquiries. [10]
- They spend freely the ten cents that is not saved without a struggle. [5]
- And we spent the night with my old friend, Father Gibault, still the faithful pastor of his flock; cheerful, though the savings of his lifetime had never been repaid by that country to which he had given his allegiance so freely. [9]
- Speak freely of the man whom the King delighteth to honour. [11]
- So they entered the house of "Medea of the curls," as the common people called the witch, with uneasy and throbbing hearts; they were received, however, with such servile politeness that they soon recovered themselves, and even the timid Heliodora began to breathe freely again. [10]
- He had, with the Duke, mingled freely, yet with great natural dignity, among the people of the duchy, and was introduced everywhere, and at all times, as the sovereign's kinsman--"in a direct line from an ancient branch," as his Highness declared. [11]
- Dr. Simpson attended the dissection of two of Dr. Sidey's cases, and freely handled the diseased parts. [3]
- Where now was the burthen of great wealth which had hung about his heels and hindered his running freely? [10]
- She had ordered that wine should be distributed to them in the great hall, as freely as at the great festival of Dionysus. [10]
- Martial law means that the Commander-in-chief, if he be an artist in well doing, may use his boot freely on politicians bland or beetle-browed. [9]
- It is true that Sir Henry Holland came to this country, and travelled freely about the world, after he was eighty years old; but his pitcher went to the well once too often, and met the usual doom of fragile articles. [6]
- Now she thought that she might freely show him that his favor was a happiness to her. [10]
- What wonder, therefore, that ignorant and shallow persons laid the blame on her father of those peculiarities which were freely talked about,--of those darker tendencies which were hinted of in whispers? [6]
- He will remit taxes liberally, and will spend money freely upon the betterment of the condition of his subjects, if there is a knighthood to be gotten by it. [5]
- By all other swearings he doth deceive freely. [11]
- Meanwhile a great storm had burst upon us and passed over; all creatures were refreshed, and I likewise uplifted my head and breathed more freely. [10]
- The brush may still deal freely with any subject; however revolting or indelicate. [5]
- The brush may still deal freely with any subject, however revolting or indelicate. [5]
- 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]
- But no one spoke to her, and when the water lay behind them she breathed more freely. [10]
- He said: "Ah, son, ask aught else thou wilt, and it is thine, and freely granted out of a grateful heart--but this, oh, this! [5]
- I tell you so freely, as of your right to know. [9]
- He had a smattering of French, which he turned off with oily brusqueness; he was not close-mouthed, he talked freely of events in his past life; and he told some really wonderful tales of his experiences in the British army. [11]
- The noble lord, since they had been in Newport, had freely opened his mind to Mrs. Mavick, and on a fit occasion had formally requested her daughter's hand. [4]
- But when my silent Pyrrhus opens his mouth so far, something important must surely follow, and you can speak freely in her presence. [10]
- The two sat side by side on the limb and discussed me as freely and offensively as two great naturalists might discuss a new kind of bug. [5]
- Woo her, and, should she consent freely, the marriage may be celebrated on the day when I return home. [10]
- Gabord thought I should now begin to make my peace with Heaven, and so had asked for the chaplain's Bible, which was freely given. [11]
- But then, again, she breathed more freely, for she read: "Ask, and it shall be given unto you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened. [10]
- Shortly your spirit shall take its exit; therefore confess freely thy sins, for to deny tends only to make me groan under the bitter cup thou hast made for me. [5]
- He had shunned serious thought since he left the philosopher's school; but here it soon afforded him the highest pleasure, for never had his mind moved so freely, so undisturbed by any limit or obstacle. [10]
- There now..." Merry senseless words of abuse flowed freely. [2]
- I am afraid,--he said,--you express yourself a little too freely on a most important class of subjects. [6]
- Rumors had been rife that summer, prophecies of changes to come, and the resignation of the old man who had so long been postmaster at Brampton was freely discussed--or rather the matter of his successor. [9]
- It compels one's reverence and respect--no, has it freely, and without compulsion. [5]
- But if you really care to learn what mental power Cleopatra once possessed, relieve me of this terrible burden of uncertainty, and grant me a position in life which will permit my paralyzed soul to move freely once more. [10]
- My Autobiography is pretty freely dictated, but my idea is to jack-plane it a little before I die, some day or other; I mean the rude construction and rotten grammar. [5]
- As far as possible I have endeavored to let the actors in these pages tell their own story, and I have quoted freely from Capt. [4]
- It was a pleasure to see him, so she freely admitted to herself. [9]
- If my most pitiless enemy could appear before me at this moment, I would freely right any wrong I may have done him. [5]
- She knew that people spoke of her lover as a ne'er-do-weel; and that they associated his name freely with that of Pretty Pierre and his gang. [11]
- The friends are passing, one by one; our house, where such warm blood and such dear blood flowed so freely, is become a cemetery. [5]
- He, for his part, would soonest have found shelter with us; but Cousin Maud refused it, and with good reason, inasmuch as I had freely told her that never in this world would I hearken to his suit. [10]
- I have been outlawed from England so long, and my miseries have been so great, that I accept gladly what the justice of your Highness gives thus freely. [11]
- In a day or two she would write to Philip freely and warmly of her love and of her hopes; for, maybe, by that time nothing but happiness would be left in the caldron of feeling. [11]
- Malefactors are executed, or imprisoned for long periods, so that they cannot freely transmit their bad qualities. [1]
- Now she could once more look freely into the grave and earnest face of him who had ever guided her in the right way. [10]
- Even light remarks on current news, comments that we used to make freely on the conduct of conspicuous persons, now carried condemnation that took a personal color. [4]
- Suddenly taking the offensive and lunging freely, Grandjon-Larisse drove Philip, now heated and less wary, backwards upon the wall. [11]
- It was one of those compensating moments, for him, when his tribulations vanished; and the tributes of the younger generation were those to which his heart most freely responded. [9]
- At the beginning of the third volume I ventured to move more freely. [10]
- The running sand of the hour-glass gives no warning, but runs as freely as ever when its last grains are about to fall. [6]
- Yet in spite of that, his relation to her--considerate, delicate, and loving--not only remained unchanged, but it sometimes seemed to Princess Mary that he was even glad that the family connection between them allowed him to express his friendship more freely. [2]
- Before the days of international copyright no American author's books were pirated more freely by Canadian publishers than those of Mark Twain. [5]
- They talked freely of his work in Egypt. [11]
- For long years of her life she had waked every morning to new joys, and gone to rest every evening with sincere and fervent thanksgivings, that had welled from her soul as freely and naturally as perfume from a rose. [10]
- But, in spite of all, she controlled her passionate feelings, made the same deep obeisance to Nitetis as to the queen-mother, and allowed her tears to flow fast and freely in sight of all the Achaemenidae. [10]
- We'll be through, now, in 3 or 4 months, I reckon, and then the strain will let up and we can breathe freely once more, whether success ensues or failure. [5]
- Now, I do not smoke cigarettes after dinner, so I can speak freely. [11]
- Yet he was not ashamed of the literature, and he indulged his admiration of it the more freely because he had not only not written it, but in a way had not edited it. [8]
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