Use slightly in a sentence
Sentences starting with slightly
- Slightly picturesque this valley is with its winding river and high hills guarding it, and perhaps a person would enjoy a foot-tramp down it; but, I think he would find little peculiar or interesting after he left the neighborhood of the Basin of Minas. [4]
- Slightly snorting and grunting, he presented now his back and now his plump hairy chest to the brush with which his valet was rubbing him down. [2]
Sentences ending with slightly
- Belle Treherne bowed to me gravely, and smiled slightly. [11]
- His hands were thrust down in the pockets of his linen coat; her hands opening and shutting her parasol slightly. [11]
- Natasha laughed, and the countess too smiled slightly. [2]
- The son noticed that an expression of profound sorrow suddenly clouded his mother's face, and he smiled slightly. [2]
- She drew aside slightly. [11]
- His face flushed slightly. [11]
- Her fingers trembled slightly. [11]
- Madame la Vicomtesse shrugged her shoulders slightly. [9]
- Pierre lifted a shoulder slightly. [11]
- Leaning a hand on the table, she bent towards him slightly. [11]
Short sentences using slightly
- Armour flushed slightly with annoyance. [11]
- Eva slightly shook her head. [10]
- His uncle's face flushed slightly. [11]
- She gasped slightly. [11]
- He shuddered slightly. [11]
Sentences containing slightly two or more times
- Father Corraine, flushing slightly at first, became now slightly pale, and his brow was a place of war between thankfulness and perplexity. [11]
- At first they refused to give their names--" "Caesarion slightly, really only slightly wounded? [10]
- In the case of corporeal structures, it is the selection of the slightly better-endowed and the elimination of the slightly less well-endowed individuals, and not the preservation of strongly-marked and rare anomalies, that leads to the advancement of a species. [1]
More example sentences with the word slightly in them
- She was still young, but her slightly pockmarked countenance showed the wear and tear of sorrow of some kind. [11]
- Many a strong-limbed young man and many a blooming young woman have I seen failing and dropping away in or before middle life, and many a delicate and slightly constituted person outliving the athletes and the beauties of their generation. [6]
- Both were slightly wounded, doing well. [6]
- At length Philip wounded his opponent slightly in the left breast, and the seconds came forward to declare that honour was satisfied. [11]
- The warm confidence with which Mary, the widow of the King of Hungary, who fell in the Turkish war, gazed into Quijada's finely modelled, slightly bronzed countenance proved that she knew how to estimate his worth aright. [10]
- He was seated with legs crossed in Oriental fashion and with head slightly bowed. [11]
- He entered briskly, with a jerk at every step and his head slightly thrown back. [2]
- There was no wind, apparently no breath of air, yet the leaves of the trees moved, the weather-vanes turned slightly, the animals in the byres roused themselves, and slumbering folk opening their eyes, turned over in their beds, and dropped into a troubled doze again. [11]
- The glamour to which Janet had yielded herself was on occasions slightly troubled by some new and enigmatic element to be detected in his voice and glances suggestive of intentions vaguely disquieting. [9]
- There came moments when I grew slightly alarmed, as, for instance, one Sunday in the early spring when I was dining at the Ezra Hutchins's house and surprised Mrs. Hutchins's glance on me, suspecting her of seeking to divine what manner of man I was. [9]
- Five minutes later Wetherell saw the Speaker descending again, the usually impressive quality of his face slightly modified by the twitching of a smile. [9]
- And how fair were the visions that rose before her young fancy as she broke off one piece after another and hastily eat them after slightly moistening them with the fresh oil. [10]
- Their long, flowing, wavy hair, and an atmosphere of ideality which enveloped them both, might have inclined one to the latter supposition; while the form of their brows, indicating deep thought and severe mental labor, and their slightly stooping shoulders, would have suggested the former. [10]
- Her thick, slightly waving hair framed the lovely oval of her face under the veil, and Alexander agreed with his sister when she expressed the wish that she might but once see this rarely beautiful creature. [10]
- Among them, however, was the commanding officer, who, foaming with rage and only slightly wounded, put himself at the head of the remainder of Bent-Anat's body-guard, ordered the escort of the prisoners also to follow him, and once more advanced into the oasis. [10]
- Yes, the heart was still beating, and the pulse was slightly drumming. [11]
- Now her face was slightly flushed, she looked almost beautiful. [11]
- Though the performance was proceeding, he walked deliberately down the carpeted gangway, his sword and spurs slightly jingling and his handsome perfumed head held high. [2]
- His left arm was in a sling, and he wore a large green patch over his left eye; he limped slightly, and used an oaken staff as a support. [5]
- Though the body was held erect, yet the head was thrust slightly forward, and the heavy eyebrows were like a pent-house. [11]
- Twice Detricand's hand was gashed slightly, and then he pinioned the wrist of his enemy, and tripped him up. [11]
- 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]
- Her fair hair was drawn plainly and smoothly, over her temples, and the slender, slightly stooping figure, resembled a young tree, which the storm has bowed and deprived of strength and will to raise itself. [10]
- I heard Ralph's voice, and turned to discover him standing beside me, his long legs thrust slightly apart, his hands in his pockets, overlooking the scene with typical, semi-contemptuous amusement. [9]
- His hearing was very slightly impaired, and his sight remained pretty good, though he sometimes said letters doubled, and that "M's" and "N's" troubled him to read. [6]
- This is a very convenient infirmity for gentlemen who indulge in slightly aggressive remarks, but when they are hit back never seem to be conscious at all of the _riposte_,--the return thrust of the fencer. [6]
- Anatole was sitting upright in the classic pose of military dandies, the lower part of his face hidden by his beaver collar and his head slightly bent. [2]
- She gave herself up to a sweet and simple sense of pride in the deed she had done for him, disturbed but slightly by the chances of discovery, and the remembrance of the match that showed her face at Archangel's Rise. [11]
- She drew herself up slightly as with an air of relief and resolve. [11]
- There was, however, uneasiness in her face; her fingers slightly trembled on the linen she was holding. [11]
- The wolf paused, turned its heavy forehead toward the dogs awkwardly, like a man suffering from the quinsy, and, still slightly swaying from side to side, gave a couple of leaps and with a swish of its tail disappeared into the skirt of the wood. [2]
- He turned inquiringly towards the judge, who, though slightly shocked by the question, recovered himself quickly. [11]
- The hand that took the letter trembled slightly in spite of her will, but it was not the disclosure Nahoum had made which caused her agitation. [11]
- She had been told nothing except that thieves had attacked her granddaughter, Barine, and slightly wounded her lover; but her own heart and the manner of the husband, at whose side she had grown grey, showed that many things were being concealed. [10]
- The captain returned to the room, limping slightly and whistling a tune. [2]
- When they came to Mrs. Armour, Lali shrank away timidly from the look in the mother's eyes, and, shivering slightly, looked round for her blanket. [11]
- Ruth turned slightly to meet him as he came. [11]
- Having finished speaking to her, the Emperor looked inquiringly at Balashev and, evidently understanding that he only acted thus because there were important reasons for so doing, nodded slightly to the lady and turned to him. [2]
- She leaned over to her brother and kissed him, slightly catching the curtain of the cot. [2]
- Some were whittled to a sharp point, and slightly bent at the upper end, like a lady's finger; one monster sugar-loaf resembled a bishop's hat; it was too steep to hold snow on its sides, but had some in the division. [5]
- At the same time she slightly opened her exquisitely formed lips, and the little white teeth which Hermon had once thought so bewitchingly beautiful glittered between them. [10]
- The hordes would thus be exposed to slightly different conditions and habits of life, and would sooner or later come to differ in some small degree. [1]
- The head was thrown slightly forward, the eyes looking up at an angle. [11]
- Boris understood that this was meant for him and, closing his eyes, slightly bowed his head. [2]
- The jaw in this section is but slightly narrowed,--just enough to make the width of the forehead tell more decidedly. [6]
- Much more are they needed when the community is only slightly developed mentally and morally. [4]
- Her features disordered themselves slightly at times in a surface-smile, but never broke loose from their corners and indulged in the riotous tumult of a laugh,--which, I take it, is the mob-law of the features;--and propriety the magistrate who reads the riot-act. [6]
- He looked at them kindly but seemed disappointed too, and slightly shook his head. [12]
- I went to the stranger's room, and listened at his door, which was slightly ajar. [5]
- Palpitating, I climbed the steps; the door of the room was slightly ajar; I looked in; I recall a distinct sensation of surprise,--the atmosphere of that meeting was so different from what I had expected. [9]
- The effect of the song upon her was broken; she flushed slightly, and, as I thought, with faint annoyance. [11]
- With these words the old aristocrat, coughing slightly, tripped up the stairs; but Barbara, without vouchsafing an answer to this speech, whose purpose she clearly understood, turned her back upon her and went to her own room. [10]
- The other read the look in her face, and a slightly pacifying smile gathered at her lips. [11]
- At this moment the King raised his head slightly, and Hendon caught a good view of his face. [5]
- But she had the incomprehensible feminine satisfaction of knowing, as they walked homeward, that the usual serenity of his disposition was slightly ruffled. [9]
- That seismograph of the Honourable Hilary's persisted in tracing only a slightly ragged line throughout the beautiful month of May, in which favourable season the campaign of the Honourable Adam B. [9]
- Jen saw that the half-breed believed Sergeant Tom could be wakened, and her fear diminished slightly, if her indignation did not. [11]
- The night before the great battle he was slightly wounded in the side. [11]
- A moment's pause, the door opened slightly, and another shadowy figure appeared, whispered, and vanished. [11]
- The ears of the chimpanzee and orang are curiously like those of man, and the proper muscles are likewise but very slightly developed. [1]
- The basement of the building, on which stood the grandest temple ever erected by the Hellenes, presented a smooth and slightly scarped rampart of impregnable strength to the foe. [10]
- Who will wonder that Barbara had a headache, or that Barbara's mother was disposed to be cross, or that she slightly underrated Astley's, and thought the clown was older than they had taken him to be last night? [12]
- Nor is it surprising that a slightly injurious character should have been thus acquired; for we know that this is the case with the plumes of certain birds, and with the horns of certain stags. [1]
- She was a strong, tall, vital woman with a sweet irregularity of feature, with a heavy crown of chestnut hair turning slightly grey, quaintly braided, becomingly framing her face. [9]
- He was a striking contrast in type to his square-cut and vigorous brother-in-law; very thin, with slightly protruding eyes the color of the faded blue glaze of ancient pottery, and yet humorous. [9]
- He was still standing where she had left him, his feet slightly apart, his hands in the pockets of his riding breeches, looking after her. [9]
- Barbara knew the sovereign, and when she saw him thrust his lower lip slightly forward she was sure that something vexed him. [10]
- He nodded ever so slightly, but still looked hard at the book. [11]
- As he did so he slightly changed the position of one hand. [11]
- She stepped forward slightly, so that her feet also were within the sunlight. [11]
- The prefect colored slightly, but he obeyed the desire of Caesar's wife and went on with his story, pitching his voice in a somewhat lower key than before: "Well, it was about the procession, that the first breach of the peace arose. [10]
- Dicky's eyes twitched slightly, but he answered with coolness, thrusting his elbow into the cushions and smoking hard: "But, no, he is not dead. [11]
- The Emperor, frowning slightly, bent his ear forward as if he had not quite heard. [2]
- But he nodded slightly, and answered: "We members of patrician families cling to old customs; each wants to keep his individuality, as he would share or exchange his escutcheon with no one. [10]
- The ceiling was slightly vaulted, and in the centre of each mesh of the net designed upon it glittered a richly gilded kingfisher from the family coat of arms. [10]
- As her head slightly turned from him again, he involuntarily noticed the pulse beating in her neck, the rise and fall of her bosom. [11]
- Mahommed Ibrahim turned slightly till his face was towards the east. [11]
- It has a slightly sulphurous taste. [4]
- Her dark hair, slightly streaked with grey, gave her distinction. [11]
- She had become slightly stout, revealing, as time went on, no wrinkles--a proof that the union was founded on something more enduring than poetry: Statesmanship--that was the secret! [9]
- His clothes were slightly shabby, but always neat. [9]
- Pale, and with slightly quivering limbs, he dismissed the prefect and his other friends, and desired Epagathos to call Melissa. [10]
- Alison's lips were slightly parted as she gazed about her, across the aisle. [9]
- His lips parted slightly once or twice, and showed a row of white, malicious teeth. [11]
- The translation was slightly marred by one or two untranslatable words, but these did not impair the general clearness of the meaning. [5]
- His voice grew slightly louder as he continued, until, suddenly, there ran through the words a deep sigh which did not come from himself. [11]
- She had even slightly increased the fulness of her figure. [11]
- Her lips parted slightly in a smile, and she turned her head. [9]
- Your mother very slightly hurt by her fall. [7]
- Her face was slightly flushed that this stranger should have seen, but he carried such an open, cordial look that she paused, instead of hurrying into the governor's room, as she had seemed inclined to do. [11]
- The eyes were slightly feverish, and round the mouth there crept a smile, half-cynical but a little happy. [11]
- She felt calm, slightly cold, strong as she had not been strong since the first shadow fell upon her. [13]
- The missionary shuddered slightly at this. [11]
- But now, taken slightly aback, she said, almost without thinking, that she would probably go back soon--she was not quite sure; but certainly her father and mother would be glad to see Captain Vidall at any time. [11]
- His figure is slender and only slightly above middle height; but how erect and noble is his bearing, how symmetrically his pliant form is developing! [10]
- Other species, when settled on the ground or herbage, now and then suddenly and slightly lift up their wings. [1]
- And the closely set lips, which usually were slightly parted, and hardly covered two of her pearly white teeth, gave her a look of such determination, that Andreas could see that no obstacle would check her. [10]
- He trembled slightly, seized her slender right hand so impetuously that she shrank back, raised it first to his lips, then to his eyes, and held it there for several minutes. [10]
- The more she saw of young Tom, the better she liked him, although his conversation was apt to be slightly embarrassing. [9]
- At this she said, "I suppose I should be grateful," and was there a slightly softer cadence to her voice? [11]
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