Use fully in a sentence
Sentences starting with fully
- Fully clothed, and wrapped in blankets, and huddled ourselves up, by the window, with lighted pipes, and fell into chat, while we waited in exceeding comfort to see how an Alpine sunrise was going to look by candlelight. [5]
- Fully possessed by this dream of the future, he had long ceased to gaze at the glories of the sunset and was sitting with eyes fixed on the ground. [10]
- Fully aware of his power over refractory horses, he boldly entered the ring and walked quietly towards the snorting, foaming steed. [10]
- Fully determined on extreme measures, he tightened the girdle which held his chiton above his hips and once more went out into the night to judge by the stars what hour it was. [10]
- Fully resolved to dare all, she looked about with calm scrutiny, considering the ways and means of achieving her purpose without any aid from Andreas. [10]
Sentences ending with fully
- But, spite of the clear and glowing hues in which she described her anticipations, her grey-haired listener could not have believed in them fully. [10]
- Tell Gilmore to say to him that, if he ever objects to my policy, I shall be glad to have him state to me his views frankly and fully. [7]
- This subject, though not intrinsically more important than the two last, will for several reasons be treated here more fully. [1]
- This is no more than every clergyman does habitually, and it would be hard if I could not have the same license which the professional preacher enjoys so fully. [6]
- First she made me tell her briefly of the events of the morning, of which she knew, but not fully. [11]
- He had doffed his robes of peace, and now wore the garb of a soldier, armed at all points fully. [11]
- That of neither has been answered fully. [7]
- Maybe it had been the saving of her soul; for at times a curious contempt of life came upon her--she who had loved it so eagerly and fully. [11]
- Give Mr. Ashmun a chance to explain fully. [7]
- Understand me fully! [10]
Short sentences using fully
- He realised fully his situation. [11]
- Spring was now fully come. [11]
Sentences containing fully two or more times
- I had been appointed chairman of a committee to draught an address to the Emperor in behalf of the passengers, and as I fully expected, and as they fully intended, I had to write the address myself. [5]
More example sentences with the word fully in them
- Try to compose yourself, and believe my assurances that I like you and that you will find in me a zealous protector and a discreet friend if you will but tell me candidly and fully what are the motives of your conduct. [10]
- I fully acknowledge your courage, but at the same time advise you to remember that, though a man proves his courage in action, a woman's is shown in obedience. [10]
- He had not yet fully recovered from his adventure with the bear, she said. [11]
- It was the year in which he entered fully into the publishing business and launched one of the most spectacular of all publishing adventures, The Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant. [5]
- During flight, moths would often be able to escape from their enemies; nevertheless, as the hind-wings are then fully exposed to view, their bright colours must generally have been acquired at some little risk. [1]
- The official celebration would begin in the afternoon and last till sundown, so that all the governor's time must be fully occupied. [11]
- What if their wives are fond, after the decease of their husbands, to bestow themselves not so advisedly as their calling requireth; do not duchesses, countesses, and knights' wives offend in the like fully so often as they? [4]
- It was not without a little shock that King heard the good points, the style, the physical perfections, of Irene so fully commented on, and not without some alarm that he heard predicted for her a very successful career as a belle. [4]
- It was possible with this man to fully test one's respect for age, which is in all civilized nations a duty. [4]
- Clearly, plainly, fully, with more thorough knowledge of many details than even the superintendent of the water works, she explained her design to the assembled professionals. [10]
- Nevertheless, says Mr. Wingfield, the Council had fully plotted to depose him. [4]
- We accompanied Mr. Wilton to a room, and examined the matter as fully as we could with the means afforded us. [7]
- When did the Whigs ever fail if they were fully aroused and united? [7]
- The trivial sin which this sweet love secret contained had been pardoned in the case of the man bound by no older obligation, after a slight penance, and now for the first time he fully enjoyed the wealth of the unexpected new happiness. [10]
- A good caricature, which seizes the prominent features and gives them the character Nature hinted, but did not fully carry out, is a work of genius. [6]
- In this world where every thing is deceitful, and no one is outspoken, the man who alone is under the necessity of proclaiming what he considers the truth, is like a warrior who opposes himself without shield or harness to a fully armed foe. [10]
- Please ascertain fully what was done, and what is the present condition, as near as you can, and advise me at once. [7]
- And we know what Helmholtz, the highest authority in Europe on the subject, has said about the human eye; that if an optician had sold him an instrument so carelessly made, he would have thought himself fully justified in returning it. [1]
- And besides, with what deep loathing she herself had gone to the hospital at first, and how fully conscious of her own infinite superiority she had returned from amongst these depraved beings to the outdoor air. [10]
- All their faces were now shining with that latent warmth of feeling Pierre had noticed the day before and had fully understood after his talk with Prince Andrew. [2]
- His varied abilities were fully recognized by the readers of the journal he edited. [4]
- Many of them were fully occupied, or placed on guard; others were discussing the situation, and disputing or guessing at what the outcome might, or must be. [10]
- On this point we fully agree with the Judge, and when he shall show that his policy is better adapted to prevent amalgamation than ours, we shall drop ours and adopt his. [7]
- In some such way the grave warnings of Master Byles Gridley had called up a fully shaped, but hitherto unworded, train of thought in the consciousness of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- Warm-hearted as she was, she fully realized the debt of gratitude she owed to the lady Euryale; and she could not blame the high-priest, whom prudence certainly compelled to close his doors against her. [10]
- In this vehicle was Porphyrius, who had fully recovered consciousness, and by his side sat Gorgo. [10]
- Yet the impression was instantaneous, when I set forth in the streets of New York, that we had not fully measured the magnitude of our task--an impression that has been amply confirmed as the weeks have passed. [9]
- Then, when she was fully intending to go, he rose to take his leave. [9]
- Mrs. Crozier, however, was fully conscious of the poignancy of the remark, and once again her face flushed slightly, though she kept outward composure. [11]
- Then no man was considered fully dressed until he donned a plug-hat. [5]
- A few miles up this river, the depth of water on the banks was fully eight feet, and on all sides could be seen, still holding against the strong current, the tops of cabins. [5]
- Natasha gave herself up so fully and frankly to this new feeling that she did not try to hide the fact that she was no longer sad, but bright and cheerful. [2]
- It was not until he had posted the letter, and was on his way back to Cambridge that he fully realized he had made the decision of his life. [9]
- This is fully understood by his wisest leaders. [4]
- A day or two more elapsed, the ratification of the treaty of peace was regularly announced, and the judge and others were fully liberated. [7]
- We took a turn around the town, after dinner, and found it fully as interesting in the moonlight as it had been in the daytime. [5]
- Papa kept up, too, fully as well as I expected, though I doubt whether he could have borne another day of it. [14]
- The secretary was told to write down the resolution of the Moscow nobility and gentry, that they would furnish ten men, fully equipped, out of every thousand serfs, as the Smolensk gentry had done. [2]
- I want you to understand fully that I am not one of those poor nervous creatures who are frightened out of their wits when any question is started that implies the disturbance of their old beliefs. [6]
- Daylight fully revealed to the young man the character of his entertainer. [5]
- The blood mounted to the steward's head and heated his eyes and for fully a minute he strove in vain to find words to give utterance to his rage. [10]
- I fully subscribe to the judgment of those writers (1. [1]
- I fully intend to send my daughter Louise there. [9]
- People coolly pretend to read it who would think themselves presumptuous if they pretended to interpret the hieroglyphics on the obelisks of Luxor--yet they are fully as competent to do the one thing as the other. [5]
- Other animals, belonging to quite distinct classes, are either habitually or occasionally capable of breeding before they have fully acquired their adult characters. [1]
- I telegraph him to meet you and confer fully with you. [7]
- If he says to me here that he does not hold the rule to be good, one way or the other, I do not comprehend how he could answer me more fully if he answered me at greater length. [7]
- I wish you to know that I am fully aware and grateful for the honour you did me, and that I realize it is not always easy for you to speak so--to any one. [9]
- I fully intended to keep up with them in after life, but I never did. [9]
- What she was to him, Heaven and he only knew; what she had done for him, perhaps neither understood fully as yet. [11]
- Present my respects to him, and ask him to write me fully on the subject he has in contemplation. [7]
- She had sought to help one who loved her, and to fully prove the other--though the proving, she knew, was not necessary--before the darkness came. [11]
- I should like to have The Dictator explain himself a little more fully on this point. [6]
- She hastily tried to draw the curtains aside from the window, but this was not accomplished as quickly as she expected--they had been care fully fastened with pins. [10]
- It is important to catch this brief glimpse of the man for whom this masterpiece was written, for without it one can not fully understand the spirit in which 1601 was written, or the keen enjoyment which Mark and "Joe" derived from it. [5]
- The name applied to both shows that each has long been compared to a ship, as you may see more fully in Webster's Dictionary, or the "Encyclopedia," to which he refers. [6]
- And they ought to be fully satisfied, if the lecturer would only keep still, or die in the first act. [5]
- The demons are to be fully informed they have required it. [10]
- I am directed to add that the Secretary of War and the General-in-chief fully concur with the President in these directions. [7]
- For the first time since his infancy he had fully felt the charm which the immediate presence of youthful womanhood carries with it. [6]
- I fully appreciate thy favors, but the labors of the last few days have been too much for me; I can hardly stand on my feet, and the guard of honor--" "Mena will watch," said the king. [10]
- Anxious spirits and throbbing hearts were those that now sought shelter in the Serapeum, fully prepared to perish with their god, and yet eager with enthusiasm to avert his fall if possible. [10]
- It was as though, fully armed for his battle of life, he had suddenly been stripped of armour and every weapon, and left naked on the field. [11]
- When he said this, I think he stated a fact that is fully borne out by the history of the times. [7]
- He was by this time fully aware that Bartja had been murdered by Prexaspes at his own command, but in this moment he began to suspect that the envoy had deceived him and spared his brother's life. [10]
- The story of this printing is fully told in the Introduction. [5]
- Little comment on this letter is required; it fully explains itself. [5]
- The readers of this great story-teller, who was so long in obtaining recognition, who "made twenty assaults upon fame and had forty books killed under him" before he achieved success, will find his genius fully appreciated and fairly weighed in this discriminating essay. [6]
- The story of this duel, which did not come off, has been quite fully told elsewhere, both by Mark Twain and the present writer; but the following letter--a revelation of his inner feelings in the matter of his offense--has never before been published. [5]
- Suddenly a torturing thirst came, and it waked him fully to the reality of it all. [11]
- But the chief things that matter to all, does thee not know that a 'silly Quaker village' may realise them to the full--more fully because we see them apart from the thousand little things that do not matter? [11]
- In innumerable instances these characters are fully developed only at maturity, and often during only a part of the year, which is always the breeding-season. [1]
- I am, myself, therefore, fully in sympathy with the psychological investigators. [6]
- He is on the watch, and fully expecting you to blunder into it. [5]
- She appreciated fully the skilful duel that had kept things on the surface, and had committed neither of them to anything personal. [11]
- I fully appreciate the present peril the country is in, and the weight of responsibility on me. [7]
- Nascent organs, on the other hand, though not fully developed, are of high service to their possessors, and are capable of further development. [1]
- On first receiving the news, under the influence of indignation and resentment the Emperor had found a phrase that pleased him, fully expressed his feelings, and has since become famous. [2]
- The mount where the laws were given I believe was the majestic Serbal, not the Sinai of the monks; the reasons for which I explained fully in my work "Through Goshen to Sinai. [10]
- It gave him the greatest delight, and he fully expected to see the next one, planned for 1910. [5]
- In vain was the Governor besieged, entreated, threatened,--it was said; Mr. Trulease had informed protesters--so Colonel Varney gleefully reported--that he had "become fully convinced of the inherent justice of the measure. [9]
- The plumes on the front or back of the head consist of variously-shaped feathers, sometimes capable of erection or expansion, by which their beautiful colours are fully displayed. [1]
- The Constitution authorizes the Executive to grant or withhold the pardon at his own absolute discretion, and this includes the power to grant on terms, as is fully established by judicial and other authorities. [7]
- He early won the admiration of distinguished European thinkers and writers: Carlyle accepted his friendship and his disinterested services; Miss Martineau fully recognized his genius and sounded his praises; Miss Bremer fixed her sharp eyes on him and pronounced him "a noble man. [6]
- The man drank the admiration from my face, and was fully satisfied. [5]
- This fact shows that when the power to make improvements "was fully asserted and exercised," the Congress did keep within reasonable limits; and what has been done, it seems to me, can be done again. [7]
- Rest fully assured that the good people of the South who will put themselves in the same temper and mood towards me which you do will find no cause to complain of me. [7]
- It must be that the good deeds of the world outnumber the bad in any given day; and what a good reflex action it would have on society if they could be more fully reported than the bad! [4]
- It was here that Stanhope had told her very fully the uneventful story of his life, and it was here that she had grown into full sympathy with his aspirations for the future. [4]
- I merely knew that she was my superior in fineness of mind, in the delicacy and subtlety of her intellect, but to fully measure her I was not competent. [5]
- When I preach that sermon I spoke of the other day, I shall have to lay down some principles not fully recognized in some of your text-books. [6]
- The story of that night I knew; but never fully as you have told it to me in your letter. [11]
- The Judge complains that I did not fully answer his questions. [7]
- He fully believes that he is looking upon the very spot where the Savior gave up his life. [5]
- It was this that broke gentle Miss Forsythe's heart when she came fully to realize it. [4]
- It was fully ten years later that Luna saw him also borne to the grave. [10]
- He might have taken possession of the shop on the market-place directly after his father's death, but could not arrange his departure so quickly, and it was fully eight months before he left Nuremberg. [10]
- As in the stupor of a sudden calamity, and not fully comprehending it, Mrs. Hawkins saw Laura led away by the officer. [5]
- This made him still angrier, for he was fully convinced, not by reasoning but by something within him stronger than reason, of the justice of his opinion. [2]
- I have already stated fully what the compromises of '50 are. [7]
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