Use particularly in a sentence
Sentences starting with particularly
- Particularly a rope of great diamonds, a lovely thing to look at and handle. [5]
- Particularly the Indian division of it. [5]
- Particularly the Third Degree; it makes one think of a dictionary with the cholera. [5]
- Particularly after her death; for then, as anyone can foresee, Eddy-worship will be taught in the Sunday-schools and pulpits of the cult. [5]
- Particularly after her death; for then, as any one can foresee, Eddy-Worship will be taught in the Sunday-schools and pulpits of the cult. [5]
- Particularly new comers--such as small husbandmen turned shiftless and hungry upon the world because their farms were taken from them to be changed to sheep ranges. [5]
- Particularly to the angels, in fact, for the lies I speak of are self-sacrificing ones told for a generous object, not a mean one; but even when these people tell a lie of that sort it seems to scare them and unsettle their minds. [5]
- Particularly do nothing about General Vickers of Kent County. [7]
- Particularly for America. [5]
Sentences ending with particularly
- Some say he went east some say west, some north, some south--but all say they did not wait to notice, particularly. [5]
- Now when I was studying for the ministry there were two or three things that struck my attention particularly. [5]
- I am madame's servant; but, indeed, it does not amuse me particularly. [11]
- Heavy sea all night, and from 4 A.M. very wet, the sea breaking over us in frequent sluices, and soaking everything aft, particularly. [5]
- She wanted the Doctor, particularly. [6]
- Jim Robinson, particularly. [5]
Short sentences using particularly
- I'm particularly fond of blue. [10]
Sentences containing particularly two or more times
- I like "In Our Town," particularly that Colonel, of the Lookout Mountain Oration, and very particularly pages 212-16. [5]
More example sentences with the word particularly in them
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- I particularly advised you to use your cavalry and light artillery upon his communications, and attempt to cut off his supplies and engage him at an advantage. [7]
- By it do you particularly mean-- Old Man. [5]
- I supposed it would be particularly convenient there. [5]
- A partition, covered with ill-wrought images and a few gilt ornaments, divided it from the main body of the church, and the whole edifice produced an impression that was neither splendid nor particularly edifying. [10]
- Mr. Cooke himself, who particularly savored of brimstone, would much better have remained behind the arras, for he was denounced with such energy and bitterness that those who might have attempted his defence were silent, and their very silence told against them. [9]
- Her feeble health, which was very evident, became her particularly ill when, as at this moment, the harsh acrimony of her embittered soul came to light with hideous plainness. [10]
- But this rule which leaves out of account the spirit of the army continually proves incorrect and is in particularly striking contrast to the facts when some strong rise or fall in the spirit of the troops occurs, as in all national wars. [2]
- True, Barbara came when she was in a particularly happy mood, because a letter from Wolf stated that he already felt perfectly at home in Quijada's castle at Villagarcia, and that Dona Magdalena de Ulloa was a lady of rare beauty and kindness of heart. [10]
- Now and then, when a particularly shining name was called, the house made the Chair wait while it chanted the whole of the test-remark from the beginning to the closing words, "And go to hell or Hadleyburg--try and make it the for-or-m-e-r! [5]
- And, he says, what makes a liar so particularly contemptible in his eyes is, that to attain his end, he must be constantly declaring and repeating the horror he has of those who are and do the very same thing as he himself. [10]
- But here is what I want particularly to say: We are not all born the same, nor can we live the same. [11]
- These accusations were what had encouraged the Negro to confiscate the young man's estate, particularly as the bitter tone of the patriarch's document sufficiently proved that in him he had found an ally. [10]
- We were particularly well lodged, and not uncivilly treated. [6]
- Pierre felt particularly well disposed toward them all, but was now instinctively on his guard for fear of binding himself in any way. [2]
- That is the way to find out what books he does n't want you to see, which of course are the ones you particularly wish to see. [6]
- I remember I was particularly interested in one budding poet when I was a reporter. [5]
- To Boris, Julie was particularly gracious: she regretted his early disillusionment with life, offered him such consolation of friendship as she who had herself suffered so much could render, and showed him her album. [2]
- And although Clement was particularly good-looking, and would have been called a distinguishable youth anywhere, Mr. Bradshaw considered himself far more than his match, in all probability, in social accomplishments. [6]
- She said it was particularly good for the sick. [10]
- Fortunately, no one was particularly excitable, or if so, no one betrayed any special uneasiness. [6]
- And if Pierre was often struck by Andrew's lack of capacity for philosophical meditation (to which he himself was particularly addicted), he regarded even this not as a defect but as a sign of strength. [2]
- Although the day was not particularly warm, he began to perspire a little; and he repeated the words over to himself, "I understand you. [9]
- The October Fest was instituted for the people by the old Ludwig I. on the occasion of his marriage; and it has ever since retained its position as the great festival of the Bavarian people, and particularly of the peasants. [4]
- I think it was an eleemosynary smile, for my pleasantry seems to me a particularly basso rilievo, as I look upon it in cold blood. [6]
- A very large vessel with a particularly high cabin on the after deck and having the head of a she-wolf on the lofty and boldly-carved prow excited the utmost attention. [10]
- Worms were generally used in those days for the slaying of particularly wicked people. [5]
- These reflections weighed upon her, particularly when she seemed conscious of curious glances. [9]
- Recent events bring up glorious names, and particularly prominent ones; but these I will not mention. [7]
- No system was unknown to him, and though no one ever knew of his troubling himself particularly to study, he nevertheless was master of many departments of learning. [10]
- She could not understand why he was so particularly animated and happy when, after getting up at daybreak and spending the whole morning in the fields or on the threshing floor, he returned from the sowing or mowing or reaping to have tea with her. [2]
- 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]
- As yet blissfully unaware of the inability of the masculine mind to fathom the subtleties of feminine relationships, I was particularly desirous that Maude and Nancy Durrett should be intimates. [9]
- This was particularly true of Joshua, whose low, turned-down collar revealed a porous, brick-red, and extremely virile neck, and whose clothes were creased at the knees and across the back. [9]
- Since the war, too, particularly, our lads seem to think they are 'the salt of the earth' and the legitimate lords of creation. [4]
- But we are to speak more particularly of a put-up job, although Stephen did not know this at the time. [9]
- Pelageya Danilovna began to recognize the mummers, admired their cleverly contrived costumes, and particularly how they suited the young ladies, and she thanked them all for having entertained her so well. [2]
- She wants you to particularly remember that there are no such things as hunger and thirst and pain. [5]
- So I had to keep still several hours day after day, though I confess, to my shame, that I remember nothing about the sittings except having eaten some particularly good candied fruit. [10]
- It is said to hold particularly sacred water, which must be poured as a libation to the god at sunrise, unmixed with any other. [10]
- She began talking to her mother of the prelate's absence; Susannah, too, was uneasy about it, particularly since she had heard that the old man had come home ill and that his servant had been out and about in search of a physician. [10]
- I wish you to give special attention to this region, particularly on election day. [7]
- It is embarrassing to get compliments and compliments and only compliments, particularly when he knows as well as the rest of us that on the other side of him there are all sorts of things worthy of our condemnation. [5]
- He was ashamed to express his new Masonic views, which had been particularly revived and strengthened by his late tour. [2]
- She recalled--with indignation, to be sure--the conversation she had overheard in the dining room of the Duncan house, but her indignation was particularly directed, on that occasion, towards Mr. Tooting. [9]
- Pfuel, always inclined to be irritably sarcastic, was particularly disturbed that day, evidently by the fact that they had dared to inspect and criticize his camp in his absence. [2]
- I ask attention to all the papers, but particularly to the letters of Mr. David Mack, and the paper with the long list of names. [7]
- I particularly longed to acquire the least trifle of notice from the big stormy mate, and I was on the alert for an opportunity to do him a service to that end. [5]
- She had seen tickets marked complimentary, she remembered, but she could not for the life of her understand why our party should be particularly favored at a celestial exhibition like this. [6]
- After which he threw himself back in his chair and said: "Well, I'm particularly damned! [11]
- Even now, however, though association with her brothers had made her particularly alive to everything that was beautiful or curious, she glanced round with less interest than she otherwise might have done, for she had much else to think of. [10]
- But you say this question should be left to the people of Nebraska, because they are more particularly interested. [7]
- What should you think of the probable musical genius of a young man who was particularly fond of jingling a set of sleigh-bells? [6]
- And he and they liked me, and respected my office; but as an animal, without birth or sham title, they looked down upon me--and were not particularly private about it, either. [5]
- I particularly admire these things, these toys: the little dog, the sled, the lady with the hoopskirt, all these things are pure silver. [10]
- Of certain of these stories, particularly of the Australian group, I have no doubt. [11]
- He doubted whether there was anything to prove they were particularly short-lived. [6]
- Only now and then it would be taken up and opened, and something drawn from it for a special occasion, more particularly for the annual reunions of a certain class of which I was a member. [6]
- Their duties carry them into the midst of families, and particularly at times when the members of them are suffering from bodily illness. [6]
- In secret ways their influence was strong upon many of the council, particularly those who were not soldiers. [11]
- Pierre looked over the wall of the trench and was particularly struck by a pale young officer who, letting his sword hang down, was walking backwards and kept glancing uneasily around. [2]
- It looked upon the two neighbours which it linked together--London and Southwark--as being well enough as suburbs, but not otherwise particularly important. [5]
- I will close the subject with a brief examination of some of the statements made in Homoeopathic works, and more particularly in the brilliant Manifesto of the "Examiner," before referred to. [3]
- Prince Andrew remembered the story of Suvorov giving his saber to Bagration in Italy, and the recollection was particularly pleasant at that moment. [2]
- A few in the room --and particularly Vic--were struck by something in the voice: that it resembled another voice. [11]
- Thus, then, by the operation of this mobocratic spirit which all must admit is now abroad in the land, the strongest bulwark of any government, and particularly of those constituted like ours, may effectually be broken down and destroyed--I mean the attachment of the people. [7]
- He cannot endure the notion that Buonaparte is negotiating on equal terms with all the sovereigns of Europe and particularly with our own, the grandson of the Great Catherine! [2]
- The domes of the New Convent of the Virgin glittered brightly and its bells were ringing particularly clearly. [2]
- The position of the ladies was particularly unpleasant, for they felt that they had been caught in a trap, and were in fact prisoners. [10]
- Almost every day the interrogatories of the morning lasted three or four hours; then from these morning interrogatories they extracted the particularly difficult and subtle points, and these served as material for the afternoon interrogatories, which lasted two or three hours. [5]
- The singer of the Ialemos at the feast of Adonis particularly praised us for it. [10]
- A part of the entertainment at this ceremony consisted in the listening to the reading of short extracts from the prize essays, some or all of them in the dead languages, which could not have been particularly intelligible to a large part of the audience. [6]
- Dolokhov was holding the Englishman's hand and clearly and distinctly repeating the terms of the bet, addressing himself particularly to Anatole and Pierre. [2]
- By order of the emperor, each man, however, must be particularly careful whom he cut down in any hiding-place, for Caesar wished to give the following Alexandrians--who had sinned most flagrantly against him--the benefit of a trial, and they must therefore be taken alive. [10]
- The Greeks and the dark-hued Egyptians were about equally represented in this motley assembly; but among them, and particularly among the learned and the fighting men, there were also several Israelites and Syrians. [10]
- X. had seen the crossing since Ealer had, and as the night was particularly drizzly, sullen, and dark, Ealer was considering whether he had not better have X. called to assist in running the place, when the door opened and X. walked in. [5]
- Call to mind the contested elections within the last few years, and particularly those of Moore and Letcher from Kentucky, Newland and Graham from North Carolina, and the famous New Jersey case. [7]
- It was Zminis, the chief of the spies to the night patrol; a man who was particularly inimical to Heron, and whose hatred included the son, by whom he had been befooled and misled in more than one wild ploy with his boon companions. [10]
- I meant in the beginning to say that railway journeying is tedious and tiresome, and so it is--though at the time I was thinking particularly of a dismal fifty-hour pilgrimage between New York and St. Louis. [5]
- It reflected accurately the attitude of her parents, particularly of her father. [9]
- I must call the attention of the inquirer most particularly to the Quarterly Report above referred to, and the letters of Dr. Meigs and Dr. Rutter, to be found in the "Medical Examiner. [3]
- It is singular that you should have forgotten a judgment against you; and it is more singular that the plaintiff should have let you forget it so long; particularly as I suppose you always had property enough to satisfy a judgment of that amount. [7]
- I cannot say that the Young Astronomer seemed particularly impressed with a sense of his miserable condition. [6]
- I will explain that the reason her Majesty tried to do her friend a friendly office through me instead of through someone else was, not that I was particularly the right or best person for the office, but because I was not a stranger. [5]
- I don't doubt that the different personalities at our table will get mixed up in the reader's mind if he is not particularly clear-headed. [6]
- What was it that seemed to you so particularly tempting in all that whirl? [10]
- Then she observed that now Tom was talking more particularly to Amy Lawrence than to any one else. [5]
- Why, I believe that everything Judge Trumbull had proposed, particularly in connection with this question of Kansas and Nebraska, since he had been on the floor of the Senate, had been promptly voted down by Judge Douglas and his friends. [7]
- Jean Paul has termed melancholy the blending of joy and pain, and it was doubtless a kindred feeling which filled my heart in the days before my departure, and induced me to be particularly good and obliging to every body in the house. [10]
- Some particularly pretty, tall, or well-dressed figure would give rise to a smile or an exclamation of approval, but before one sight had been thoroughly enjoyed the inquisitive eye was seeking a fresh one. [10]
- Because it was summer, when it is so beautiful out in the fields, the little town presented a particularly dismal appearance with its broken roofs and fences, its foul streets, tattered inhabitants, and the sick and drunken soldiers wandering about. [2]
- The emperor was suffering particularly severely, and begged to remind Melissa of her promise to serve him gladly if he required her. [10]
- I'm not particularly squeamish, Reggie, though I try to play the game straight myself--the way my father played it. [9]
- The naval officer spoke in a particularly sonorous, musical, and aristocratic baritone voice, pleasantly swallowing his r's and generally slurring his consonants: the voice of a man calling out to his servant, "Heah! [2]
- There were five speakers whom he particularly favored in that way: Palmer, Forbes, Naylor, Norris, and Calder. [5]
- But of late Sonya had been particularly sad and silent. [2]
- A. Farcillo, we sometimes forget our duty, particularly when we expect to be caressed by others. [5]
- His morality is something like his tobacco, which doesn't injure him particularly, but is dangerous to others. [9]
- He explained in some detail, with statistics, the waste and inefficiency and dishonesty in various departments under the present system, dwelling particularly upon the deplorable state of affairs in the city hospital. [9]
- It so happens, singularly enough, that I never stood opposed to a decision of the Supreme Court till this, on the contrary, I have no recollection that he was ever particularly in favor of one till this. [7]
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