Use strangely in a sentence
Sentences starting with strangely
- Strangely enough, Mr. Worthington's remarks on American Indians are not only intelligent, but interesting. [9]
- Strangely enough, he will not come to Lochias, but to the little palace on the Choma. [10]
- Strangely enough, Stephen was seized with a desire to vindicate the Colonel's courage. [9]
- Strangely enough,--it was the head likewise of Clarence Colfax. [9]
- Strangely his foreshadowing of change did not hold a thought of the killing of Tull. [13]
- Strangely enough, he never fought in anger, and was the first to the spring for a gourd of water after the fight was over. [9]
- Strangely enough, he missed the cause of Mr. Cooke's hesitation. [9]
- Strangely and doggedly, however, Venters clung to his foreboding of Card's downfall. [13]
- Strangely enough in his own eyes was the look in those of Carnac, a past, hovering on the brink of revelation. [11]
- Strangely enough, Myrtle herself was fascinated, as it were, by the apparent solemnity of this mysterious sacrifice. [6]
Sentences ending with strangely
- I wish that we might be comrades under the same roof till--" He paused and smiled strangely. [11]
- Now her hand was upon the bellows, and the low, white fire seethed hungrily up, and set its teeth upon the iron she held; now it turned the iron about upon the anvil, and the sparks showered about her very softly and strangely. [11]
- He referred to the death of Lord Malice's eldest brother in Burmah, but he did it strangely. [11]
- The evening sky that had been so clear was clouded with smoke, through which, high up, the sickle of the new moon shone strangely. [2]
- I confess it strikes me rather strangely. [7]
- Yet something was stirring his senses strangely. [11]
- It is the same north and south,' he wint on; 'I have seen it all in Italy, in Greece, in--' but here he stopped and smiled strangely. [11]
- Something in the pose of the body, in the curve of the arm, struck Nicolas strangely. [11]
- She was very pale, but her lips were set with excitement and her eyes shone strangely. [9]
- My heart beat no faster, there was no tumult in my brain, and yet--my breath caught strangely. [9]
Short sentences using strangely
- How strangely had things happened! [11]
- The population was strangely mixed. [11]
- The sound became strangely distressing. [11]
- How strangely it moved! [10]
- She looked at me strangely. [9]
- He smiled strangely, and shrank. [11]
- You talk strangely. [13]
Sentences containing strangely two or more times
- Lali had been strangely quiet all the day before, and she had also seemed strangely delicate. [11]
- Although we were perched so strangely upon boxes, trunks and beds, and so strangely attired, too, we were too earnestly distressed and too genuinely miserable to see any fun about it, and there was not the semblance of a smile anywhere visible. [5]
More example sentences with the word strangely in them
- It was so young, so pathetic, so pale, yet so strangely beautiful, and her forehead was serene. [11]
- I've been watching you every step, and you've acted strangely this morning. [9]
- Passionate as his words were, his manner was strangely quiet, but his white and glistening face and his burning eyes showed how deep was his anger. [11]
- And these, strangely, were the only tangible things and immutable. [9]
- Presently these thoughts were distracted by the sight of a back strangely familiar. [9]
- She realized there was trouble in the face of the man who all her life had been strangely near and dear to her. [11]
- At first Ulrich was not specially pleased with his new companions, for in the strangely visionary life he led, he had depended solely upon himself and "Fortune," and the figures living in his imagination were the most enjoyable society to him. [10]
- An important matter was being discussed between the two strangely dissimilar companions. [10]
- Therefore, the artist was assured by his military companion, Philadelphus could let the campaign take its course, and permit himself the brief period of rest in this strangely chosen place, which the leeches had advised. [10]
- The Coroner stood waiting for Rada to come, when suddenly the door opened and a Chinaman entered--one of the two who had appeared so strangely on the scene the day before. [11]
- But with a voice strangely calm, she said, "You mean Adrian Fellowes? [11]
- The thought of Virginia and his mother caring for him together was strangely sweet. [9]
- Elsie was sitting up in her bed when it came, languid, but tranquil, and Helen was by her, as usual, holding her hand, which was strangely cold, Helen thought, for one who was said to have some kind of fever. [6]
- And Hodder, in truth, felt something great swelling within him, something that was not himself, and yet strangely was. [9]
- The eyes of Trafford and McGann swam; Pierre's face was troubled, and strangely enough he made the sign of the cross. [11]
- The light fell, too, harshly and brilliantly, on the workers in the front rank confronting the bayonets, and these seemed strangely indifferent, as though waiting for the flash of a photograph. [9]
- This had been too daring an experiment with one of her nature, which had within the last few months become as strangely, insistently, even fanatically honest, as it had been elusive in the past. [11]
- I almost expected to see Patty come tripping down from the vine-covered porch with her needlework in her hand, and the house seemed strangely empty without her. [9]
- It had ceased to play before Stafford entered the room, but, strangely enough, it began again as he said over the dead body, "He did not die by his own hand. [11]
- Peter Erwin appeared to her more than once, and he was strangely real. [9]
- His figure seemed to grow larger in the mist, and the grey haze gave his hair a frosty coating, so that age and youth seemed strangely mingled in him. [11]
- As we wandered thoughtfully down the marble-paved length of this stately temple, the scene about us was strangely impressive. [5]
- You may observe this: that the conversation of intelligent men of the stricter sects is strangely in advance of the formula that belong to their organizations. [6]
- We dwellers in this world are strangely made, and mysteriously circumstanced. [5]
- As Althea stood there, her delicate arms seemed to have lengthened and lost even their slight roundness, her figure to have become even more slender and incorporeal, and how strangely her thin fingers spread apart! [10]
- Her eyes closed, then opened strangely wide upon him in an eager, staring appeal. [11]
- Their necks, with their wet, close-clinging manes, looked strangely thin. [2]
- They all raised their heads to listen, and out of the forest into the bright firelight stepped two strangely clad human figures clinging to one another. [2]
- But, strangely enough, the warning voice reproached him still more sharply for having, in the presence of others, accused and disparaged his brother-in-law's betrothed bride, whose guilt he believed proved. [10]
- There were still the same suffering, exhausted, and sometimes strangely indifferent faces, the same blood, the same soldiers' overcoats, the same sounds of firing which, though distant now, still aroused terror, and besides this there were the foul air and the dust. [2]
- Here indeed was the germ of a new sanction, of a new motive, of a new religion that strangely harmonized with the concepts of the old--once the dynamic power of these was revealed. [9]
- Slowly, strangely deliberate, the figure moved further into the room. [11]
- I find, however, that when one is so fortunate as to get behind the scenes and see them at home and in the privacy of their firesides, they are strangely like common mortals. [5]
- Now, as to that watch--see how strangely things happen! [5]
- There descended from that train of which we have heard the whistle a lady with features of no ordinary moulding, with curls and a string bonnet and a cloak that seemed strangely to harmonize with the lady's character. [9]
- Her memory of that moment is, strangely, not of his face (she did not deign to look at that), but of the muscle of his shoulder half revealed as he stretched forth his arm. [9]
- Bob went into that little room where Jethro and Cynthia had spent so many nights together, and his glance flew straight to the picture on the wall,--the portrait of Cynthia Wetherell in crimson and seed pearls, so strangely set amidst such surroundings. [9]
- He only realized that Dyck was very still, and strangely, deeply interested. [11]
- And strangely enough that day sticks in my memory as of delight rather than sadness. [9]
- They finally decided that Alexander should try to discover the maiden who so strangely resembled the dead; and the artist was ready for the task, for he could only work when his heart was light, and had never felt such a weight on it before. [10]
- But now I surprised the man so strangely moved that I yearned to comfort him. [9]
- The enigmatical tone struck him strangely, but he could find nothing less commonplace to say than: "You don't prefer the exaggerated gloaming, do you? [11]
- I have behaved strangely, nay unbecomingly, and now that which is hard to endure is hanging over me, something strange-which will perhaps drive you from me back to your mother. [10]
- Her hair looked strangely, as if lifting itself, and her eyes were full of wild light. [6]
- I have still strangely to record moments when, in spite of the aspirations I had achieved, of the redeeming vision I had gained, at the thought of returning to her I revolted. [9]
- There was something strangely suggestive about the look of it, but exactly of what, Miss barley either could not or did not try to think. [6]
- But all was strangely quiet in her heart and mind. [11]
- And Margaret--why, how strangely now at this instant came the thought that she was like his Margaret! [11]
- We are so strangely made; the memories that could make us happy pass away; it is the memories that break our hearts that abide. [5]
- A river is strangely like a human soul. [6]
- I found him strangely intelligent, considering his condition and where he is getting his training. [5]
- It is a strangely impressive glimpse of a living past, like the _graffiti_ of Pompeii. [6]
- Then, too, as strangely I began to be myself again, amid a sense of my position grew upon me. [11]
- To-day she felt strangely hampered, restrained of her liberty. [5]
- But they have strangely ennobled you. [9]
- There was something strangely compelling in her tone, in her movements. [11]
- They stood silent, strangely apathetic as we pushed through them to the curb, and the red fire went out suddenly as we descended. [9]
- Little Hammer chuckled strangely and said nothing; but his eyes peered sharply above the blanket. [11]
- Tender, and again strangely and fiercely tender: an instrument of such miraculous delicacy as to respond, quivering, to the lightest touch; an harmonious and perfect blending of strength and weakness, of joy and sorrow,--of all the warring elements in the world. [9]
- They were indeed strangely alike in many ways both of mind and body. [11]
- It was a strange question,--men do act strangely sometimes. [6]
- Presently, as he stood with clouded face and mist in his eyes, Jasmine's maid entered, and, surprised at seeing him, retreated again, but her eyes fastened for a moment strangely on the white rose he held in his hand. [11]
- Presently, as she stood watching, listening, and strangely moved in spite of herself by the sudden dramatic turn which things had taken, a seat was brought to her. [11]
- As Li Choo stole swiftly away, he met two other figures, silent and shadowy, and somehow strangely unreal, like his own. [11]
- But such undercurrents still existed among the people and gathered new forces ready to manifest themselves just as strangely, unexpectedly, and at the same time simply, naturally, and forcibly. [2]
- They said that some of them had grown old and gone out of active service, but were comfortably housed and cared for in the henery--or the Lion House, as it is strangely named. [5]
- There was something so naturally (though, in truth, it was so hypocritically) kind in the way he sprang to his enemy's assistance that an old spirit of fondness stirred in the Queen's breast, and she looked strangely at him. [11]
- Iberville's eye was slow, calculating, penetrating; Gering's was swift, strangely vigilant. [11]
- The language was simple and direct, an appeal to common sense, yet the words strangely seemed charged with an emotional power that I found myself resisting. [9]
- Somehow, he and she were strangely alike. [11]
- Howells, strangely enough, seems to have been about the last one to be told of their European plans; in fact, he first got wind of it from the papers, and wrote for information. [5]
- Concerning politics he seems strangely apathetic, which makes me fear he is not so well as he appears. [9]
- The results accomplished seemed indeed, as Mr. Parr had remarked, strangely disproportionate to the efforts, for they laboured abundantly. [9]
- The possibility of seeing her once more, whose memory was dearer to him than all else on earth, had such a charm, that it moved him more deeply than the danger of his son, who was, nevertheless, very dear to his strangely tempered heart. [10]
- Rodney did not see one-fifth of it, and what he did see lost its force, because, strangely enough, he loved the gaudy wife who wore gloves on her bloodless hands as she did the house-work and spent numberless afternoons in trimming her own bonnets. [11]
- Of course the schoolmaster gave holiday for that afternoon; the town would have thought strangely of him if he had not. [5]
- There was the same quirk at the corner of the mouth, the same humour in the strong face, not so ruddy now; and strangely enough the eyes were neither guarded by spectacles, nor were they shrunken, glazed, or diseased, so far as could be seen. [11]
- But while Pierre rode hard, it was at first without the fret of battle in him, and he smiled strangely, for he knew that the Indian had disappeared as they rode down the slope, though how and why he could not tell. [11]
- It was no reason why he should put her at a disadvantage, and, strangely enough, he did not feel any contempt for her because she told the lie, nor because she had once cared for Castine. [11]
- A happy and prosperous country, and strangely altered. [5]
- This one was Pontius the architect; and yet, strangely enough, it was precisely her remembrance of him that urged her on from one folly to another. [10]
- In the first place I like her very much, I feel drawn to her; and then, after I met her under such circumstances--so strangely, the idea often occurred to me: 'This is fate. [2]
- To go with Philippus and live with him as his sister would never do; nay, it struck her as something inconceivable, strangely incongruous. [10]
- The absence of paint made her cheeks strangely white, the hollows under the eyes darker. [9]
- For a month or six weeks about the equinox (autumnal or vernal) is a period of the year which, I have noticed, strangely tries me. [14]
- He, if any one, rejoiced in the good fortune of his master and Melissa; but Heron's promotion to the rank of praetor had been too sudden, and Heron demeaned himself too strangely in his purple-bordered toga. [10]
- Within, it gave one an idea of space that the exterior strangely belied; and it was furnished, not in a French, but in what might be called a comfortably English, manner. [9]
- Compliments sound strangely on your lips. [9]
- We know something of the universe, a very little, and, strangely enough, we know most of what is farthest from us. [6]
- The great Temple of the Sun, the Temple of Jupiter, and several smaller temples, are clustered together in the midst of one of these miserable Syrian villages, and look strangely enough in such plebeian company. [5]
- The triumphant call of the Magnificat, however beautiful, seemed strangely out of place in this lonely island in a sea of sand. [11]
- In the front of the group stood out a strangely familiar figure. [9]
- Within the circle of light that the explosion made, there was no sign of any ship; but, strangely tall in the red glare, stood McGilveray in his boat. [11]
- Gwendolen was ashamed of herself for allowing her disappointment to so depress her spirits and make her so strangely and profoundly miserable; but feeling ashamed of herself didn't improve the matter any; it only seemed to aggravate the suffering. [5]
- At the end of a year and a quarter of idleness I began to write a book, and presently found that the pen was strangely reluctant to go. [5]
- Nay, it was now a powerful instrument which played strangely on those who heard. [9]
- Neither curtain, carpet, nor noteworthy work of art pleased the eye in this bare, strangely narrow room. [10]
- Our tone toward Nikolaus was so strangely gentle and tender and yearning that he noticed it, and was pleased; and we were constantly doing him deferential little offices of courtesy, and saying, "Wait, let me do that for you," and that pleased him, too. [5]
- It is strangely nearsighted, cross-eyed, and purblind. [5]
- For a face naturally so full of humour, hers was strangely dark with stormy feeling now. [11]
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