Use really in a sentence
Sentences starting with really
- Really gentlemen--' 'Well, will you have the goodness to state your business then, Mr Brass? [12]
- Really I don't understand you, my dear. [2]
- Really and truly, two thirds of the talk of drivers and conductors had been about this man Slade, ever since the day before we reached Julesburg. [5]
- Really you are too impossible and wrong-headed. [11]
- Really he ought to know what my American name is. [5]
- Really you seem to know my affairs better than I do myself. [5]
- Really I have some," Rostov repeated. [2]
- Really he is quite unlike him--in everything. [2]
- Really now, in our own yard--we asked them in ourselves and there are officers among them.... You know, I think, my dear... let them be taken... where's the hurry? [2]
- Really a song of the most violent sentiment! [11]
Sentences ending with really
- We have been surprised, really. [4]
- I confess not, really. [11]
- Your letter has only one word in it really. [11]
- He didn't care nothing about me, really. [9]
- You saved our lives, really. [9]
- I couldn't help it, really. [4]
- I can't get it through my head, not really. [11]
- Must I really? [2]
- Yes, really. [11]
- Really? [2]
Short sentences using really
- Do they really, you dog? [12]
- So it really was. [6]
- You really don't want me. [9]
- Did I really want her? [9]
- You really want to hear? [11]
- Does he really think so? [7]
- Do you really think it? [5]
- This is really the case. [5]
- You really think that? [5]
- Did I really take it? [2]
Sentences containing really two or more times
- One can not see such things at an instant glance--one frequently only finds out how really beautiful a really beautiful woman is after considerable acquaintance with her; and the rule applies to Niagara Falls, to majestic mountains and to mosques--especially to mosques. [5]
- She had never really seen Jean Jacques, and he had never really seen himself, as he was, but only as circumstances made him seem to be. [11]
- I did not really love you years ago, before I married Rudyard; I did not love you when I married him; I did not love him, I could not really love any one. [11]
- This wood is really harder than iron, and I confess that the man who could bend it, would really be my master. [10]
- She almost longed on the instant to strip herself bare, as it were, and let him see her as she really was, or as, in her despair, she thought she really was. [11]
More example sentences with the word really in them
- I think you yourself realized that my wish to wait a year before giving a final answer was proof that I really had not that in my heart which would justify me in saying what you wished me to say. [11]
- I really believe you're getting fat. [9]
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- I say two young people, for the one who counts most years seems to me to be really the younger of the pair. [6]
- And has the young lady really been carried to the damp room? [10]
- No one but young Hillyer had been intimate with Flint Buckner; no one had really had a quarrel with him; he had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed. [5]
- I should think you'd be scandalized, mamma, if you were a really feminine person. [8]
- I imposed upon you, when I made you think Lelaps came from Swabia; he was really born in the desert, where the tigers live. [10]
- Now what would you say, Cleopatra, if I myself took a part in my procession--I say mine, since it is to be in my honor; that really would be for once something new and amusing. [10]
- Natasha continued: "Don't you really understand? [2]
- These will make you really contented and happy. [5]
- If any of you really believe in a working Utopia, why not join the Shakers, and convert the world to this mode of life? [6]
- You found her, you know--and she's really remarkable. [9]
- He--ah really was, you know, quite a sensible man. [4]
- Alma, I wish you could see me as I really am. [8]
- I really wish you could consent to this. [7]
- But really, when you come to examine it critically, it was nothing. [5]
- For the rest, you can think of me as badly as you will, or as well, for what I do henceforth is the only thing that really concerns the world, Monsieur le Cure. [11]
- I really believe you are in love with some one woman by whose side all the others have lost their charms. [10]
- No, really, have you anything against me? [2]
- And yet, and yet!--If she had really had the power to bind calamity in the clouds, to turn the tide back into its channel, she would not have done so! [10]
- He looked many years older than he really was, but much study and meditation and fasting and prayer, with the arid life he had led as hermit and beggar, could account for that. [5]
- No prominent hill would stick to its shape long enough for me to make up my mind what its form really was, but it was as dissolving and changeful as if it had been a mountain of butter in the hottest corner of the tropics. [5]
- My own history would really seem so tame contrasted with that of my ancestors, that it is simply wisdom to leave it unwritten until I am hanged. [5]
- Really, what you would push him to do would take from him his entire power to serve you. [7]
- He, the philosopher, would perhaps be really grieved; aye, and if he had been at his side this morning everything might perhaps have been different. [10]
- Because then it would have replied--and that is really what a Reply is for. [5]
- It makes life worth while to talk to men like you who do really big things. [11]
- He and the woman he loved, who had first become really his own during a time of sore privation, had run into the harbour and gazed quietly at the storms of life. [10]
- I was angry with you, to be sure, because--but when I spoke I really and truly did not think of you, but only of poor Paula. [10]
- He really was with us but twenty-five years, for he did not go with us to Europe, but he never regarded that as separation. [5]
- He had wrestled with the Lord in prayer; he had been a class-leader and a lay-preacher; he had exhorted and denounced; he had pleaded and proscribed; yet never in all his days of professed religion had a heart for others really moved Joel Mazarine. [11]
- When I was with her I could always convince her; but, I remember, she told me once that, when I was away from her, she somehow felt that I didn't really love her. [11]
- I think you will find that people who honestly mean to be true really contradict themselves much more rarely than those who try to be "consistent. [6]
- I hope you will consider me as being really interested for Mr. Sutton and not as writing merely to relieve myself of importunity. [7]
- Besides, the throne will be seized ere I really ascend it. [10]
- And your one wife, Bartja, is really not worth talking about. [10]
- There were many whom, instinctively, I was on my guard against, but some I thought really nice, whom I trusted, revealed a side I had not suspected. [9]
- She was not wholly free from guilt, for her note had really contained an invitation to a meeting; yet she escaped. [10]
- Or was the whole really so admirable that it would have seemed petty to find fault with the less successful details? [10]
- To those, however, who really love the Union may I not speak? [7]
- We have men who ought to have been born in England, and who only find themselves really they go there. [4]
- Here were people who knew the truth about him, knew the sort of man he really was. [11]
- In one thing which really moves me, I always forget the other. [10]
- A good deal, which in colder regions is ascribed to mean dispositions, belongs really to mean temperature. [6]
- The hapless city which dark Hades ingulfed really belonged to Antony, for in the days of its prosperity he was its founder. [10]
- But really, madam, when I come to examine the matter in all its bearings, I find that the correctness of your assertion does not assert itself in all cases. [5]
- The Prophet, or whatever he was called, was a burly, bull-necked man of hard sense, really leading a great industrial army. [6]
- It is really what would have occurred if this were a novel. [5]
- I'll tell you what we'll do, Count Luigi: I'll make a try at your past, and if I have any success there--no, on the whole, I'll let the future alone; that's really the affair of an expert. [5]
- He really understands what we want. [8]
- I don't know what we are to do with him, I really don't. [12]
- Mrs. Townley guessed what was really at the bottom of Marion's occasional bitterness, and, piecing together many little things dropped casually by her friend, had come to the conclusion that the happiness of two people was at stake. [11]
- Let people think what they will of me, it's really all the same to me when my son's fate is at stake. [2]
- Sharp visions of what she was really flashed through Carnac's mind, and he said: "Mother, there must be something wrong with you and me. [11]
- That she mistook what really was in his eyes was not material, though he was thinking of days when he believed he had discovered the secret of life--a woman whose life was beautiful; diffusing beauty, contentment, inspiration and peace. [11]
- Let us inquire what Judge Douglas really invented when he introduced the Nebraska Bill? [7]
- But really, cost what it may, I must see this wonderful sight soon. [10]
- Now thou seest what I really am; but thine errors be forgiven! [10]
- Nobody really knew what her plans had been except Olive and Cyprian, who had observed a very kind silence about the whole matter. [6]
- That was it.--But what had he been doing to get his head into such a state?--had he really committed an excess? [6]
- If all medicine were very costly, and the expense of it always came out of the physician's fee, it would really be a less objectionable arrangement than this other most pernicious one. [3]
- If a man were told in German to go there, could he really rise to thee dignity of feeling insulted? [5]
- The two knights were startled--yes, and troubled; and the Sieur Bertrand said: "Even if the governor shall really furnish the letter and the escort, he still may not do it in time to meet the date she has chosen. [5]
- But if that were really your creed, you would work for it politically and financially. [9]
- Wilhelm's milder features were really those of a poet, while Jakob's sterner cast of countenance, and his piercing eyes, indicated more naturally a searcher after knowledge. [10]
- Really, if I were a young man, I should not be able to draw the portrait of this beautiful creature so calmly. [4]
- Philippus knew men well; Orion really had a heart, a warm heart. [10]
- He looks very well indeed; really majestic, and aware of it. [5]
- They did as well as they knew how, but really what was justly to be expected of them? [5]
- It is really, we repeat, such an interesting world, and most people get so little out of it. [4]
- Listen, Bischen; if we really should be executed, go to the Magi, the Chaldwans, and Nebenchari the Egyptian, and tell them they had better not study the stars any longer, for that those very stars had proved themselves liars and deceivers to Darius. [10]
- In our house we have a Japan room, and an Indian room, and a Chinese room, and an Otaheite, and I don't know what--Egyptian, Greek, and not one American, not a really American. [4]
- Outside the house we encountered a double rank of twenty or thirty of Miss Porter's young ladies arriving from a walk, and we stood aside, ostensibly to let them have room to file past, but really to look at them. [5]
- But really he wasn't looking as delicate as he was feeling. [5]
- Your other instinct was the truer one, if indeed you have really changed it--I don't believe you have. [9]
- I think this was the moment that I first stood really well with Belle Treherne. [11]
- But I wonder, was the maiden really saved? [11]
- The general opinion was that Pierre was under his wife's thumb, which was really true. [2]
- Gautier de Brusac was spokesman for the timid ones; Joan's side was resolutely upheld by d'Alencon, the Bastard, La Hire, the Admiral of France, the Marshal de Boussac, and all the other really important chiefs. [5]
- If this really was so she would rather, a thousand times rather, lift her hands in prayer to the smiling Aphrodite, roguish Eros, beautiful Apollo, and all the nine Muses who protected her Pollux, than to Him. [10]
- The famous physician was really under obligations to remain near the sovereign at this time of day. [10]
- The soft-hearted tyrant was really sorry for the faithful old servant he had bought a generation since for the home to which he had brought his fair young wife, and he began to speak kindly to her, as he had previously done to the birds. [10]
- I thought I was really serving my sovereign and the Fatherland, but it turns out that I am serving Barclay. [2]
- Not that he was really old; he never was that. [5]
- Unless a thing was really interesting, stood out, as it were, he had no use for it--nor for man nor woman. [11]
- That wild Lamperi was really impertinent to-night, and the abbe said things--things--" The old lady's large eyes were sparkling vinously, and her fan waved rapidly to and fro to cool the flush on her cheeks. [10]
- But only what was really good in him was reflected in his wife, all that was not quite good was rejected. [2]
- She said she was quite ready to go to New York; she had been thinking it all over, and now she really wanted to go. [8]
- One thing, however, was now firmly established in his belief: that his favourite virtues were really the fairest of all, because--one will answer for all--man never felt happier than when he had succeeded in keeping his fidelity inviolate and maintaining his steadfastness. [10]
- And there really was no answer to this. [4]
- Perhaps he really was hungry; but, if he wasn't, what do you think of a civilization that makes the opportunity of such a fraud? [8]
- When that charge was brought forward by the Chicago Times, the Springfield Register [Douglas's organ] reminded the Times that the charge really applied to John Henry; and I do know that John Henry is now making speeches and fiercely battling for Judge Douglas. [7]
- When next Laura was alone, she fell into a train of thought something like this: "If the Senator has really taken hold of this matter, I may look for that invitation to his house at, any moment. [5]
- I suppose it was all really taken out of me in Berlin. [5]
- Anything, she said, was a relief from the piano; and then, between the guitar and the banjo, one must really choose the banjo, unless one wanted to devote one's whole natural life to the violin. [8]
- That she really was a Mormon wife I have no doubt. [13]
- She had really wanted to see how much he was capable of feeling in the matter. [11]
- But really, you want to let him take a shy at your palms once; it's worth twice the price of admission or your money's returned at the door. [5]
- Do you really want to know "whether oatmeal is preferable to pie as an American national food"? [6]
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