Use warmly in a sentence
Sentences ending with warmly
- Agatha thanked him warmly. [10]
- Boltze and my school-mates greeted me very warmly. [10]
- The patriarch appeared not to observe the young man's repulsion and clasped his hand warmly. [10]
- In an instant Kitty had caught Mona Crozier's hand and pressed it warmly. [11]
- Crozier paused in his progress, and in the moment's time it gave, Kitty, with a swift look of inquiry and with a burst of the real soul in her, caught the hand of Crozier's wife and pressed it warmly. [11]
- He wrote to her as to an ally, frankly, warmly. [11]
- And although Mr. Douglas looked as if he had heard something of the kind before, he pressed Mr. Cluyme's hand warmly. [9]
More example sentences with the word warmly in them
- I am, as you know, warmly attached to Sabina, and sincerely wish the Emperor a long life. [10]
- But shall Charmian--who, when her heart throbbed still more warmly and life lay fair before her, laid her first love upon the altar of sacrifice for her royal playfellow--abandon Cleopatra in misfortune from mere selfish scruples? [10]
- How warmly, with what convincing tones he understood how to give expression to his love to-day! [10]
- Rosalie's eyes were wet as she warmly kissed the old Irishwoman, and thereupon they entered into a friendship which was without end. [11]
- When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch. [2]
- I was warmly welcomed by old friends and by the Governor and his family, and I soon set up an establishment of my own in Williamsburg, joining with a merchant there in business, while my land was worked by a neighbouring planter. [11]
- He seized Mr. Watling's hand, warmly, in both of his own. [9]
- Professor Schmidt's house was warmly recommended, and was chosen for my home. [10]
- When the battle was over, the Persians returned in triumph to their tents, to be warmly welcomed by Croesus and the warriors and priests who had remained behind, and to celebrate their victory by prayers and sacrifices. [10]
- No doubt she was a little frightened and a good deal bewildered, and that her sympathies were warmly excited for a friend to whom she had been brought so near, and whose loneliness she saw and pitied. [6]
- Indeed, he was warmly, or rather luke-warmly, interested in politics. [4]
- I greeted him warmly, but he made little demonstration. [11]
- He greeted me warmly, as always. [9]
- The two greeted warmly, and passed up and down together. [11]
- He congratulated us warmly, and it was my turn to offer him a cigarette. [9]
- The Athenian was warmly welcomed by many of the group, a fact which seems strange when we remember that courtiers are of all men the most prone to envy, and a royal favorite always the most likely object to excite their ill will. [10]
- The stranger having warmly shaken Parpon by the hand and again whispered in his ear, stepped forward. [11]
- I remember how warmly he praised Confucius's command not to love our fellow-men but to respect them, and how sensible and beautiful it seemed to me, too, in those days. [10]
- This theory was warmly complimented by Ptolemy, who, however, after much thought and research, decided that he could not accept it as final. [5]
- Both were still warmly attached to their cousin, although they had been told that, by an open love intrigue, she had forfeited the right to visit the respectable home of modest maidens. [10]
- I was also warmly attached to the enthusiastic Hubotter, who, under the name of "Otter," afterwards became the ornament of many of the larger German theatres. [10]
- Herr Pfinzing had warmly approved this plan, and accompanied her to the "Es," as he, too, was fond of calling his nieces. [10]
- To tell the truth, Mr. Crewe returned the feeling of his companions warmly, and he had even entertained the idea of asking them both to dine with him that evening. [9]
- Pierre, in order to make Boris' better acquaintance, promised to come to dinner, and warmly pressing his hand looked affectionately over his spectacles into Boris' eyes. [2]
- But the allusion to her father reminded her of the first duty in her path; she roused her energies, thanked Marianne warmly, and begged her only to assist her in carrying the corpse into the thalamos, and then to take charge of the keys. [10]
- It was unfortunate to be warmly devoted to a master who had no fear, whom he was obliged to serve as a messenger of love, and who now probably scarcely knew himself whither this love would lead him. [10]
- For the first time since his mother's death his own eyes grew dim, as shouts of farewell rang warmly and loudly from the manly breasts of his soldiers. [10]
- The captain went through the pantomime of an introduction between Mr. Cooke and the other, whom my client shook warmly by the hand, and presently all three came towards us. [9]
- Oh, if only those eyes might look into his own as warmly and gratefully as they now gazed into the face of that treacherous woman! [10]
- Demetrius can defend the idolatry of his favorites warmly enough, never fear. [10]
- He warmly expressed the hope that we should see something of each other there. [11]
- They will remember the funny adventure with "the man who speaks English," and, no doubt, unite with us in warmly commending the Hotel Lion d'Or at Sion as the nastiest inn in Switzerland. [4]
- His own mother, the freedman protested, could not have rejoiced more warmly over the commencement of his recovery, and she would have come with him at once had not Philippus prevented his aged wife, who was exhausted by the long journey. [10]
- And besides this, the benefits of a reformation to be effected by such a system were too remote in point of time to warmly engage many in its behalf. [7]
- She warmly replied that he must surely feel that she did; and now, as the others came into the room, she nodded to her mother, whom she had already seen quite early, and offering him her hand shook his heartily. [10]
- He was glad that he had withheld his refusal; but this matter was so important that the prudent young man, after warmly thanking Don Luis for his good opinion, requested some time for consideration. [10]
- Never had Heinz thanked his imperial benefactor more warmly for any gift, but though the Emperor received his gallant favourite's expressions of gratitude and appreciation kindly, he did not yet permit him to enjoy his new happiness. [10]
- Presently a trooper stepped forward and said warmly, yet brusquely, as became his office: "Father Corraine, we meet again! [11]
- But Archibius answered soothingly: "That anxiety is groundless if Barine warmly and joyfully gives you her whole heart. [10]
- She was brightly smiling, and her greeting was warmly cordial. [13]
- Splendidly developed, softly sinewy, warmly bountiful, yet without the least physical over-luxuriance or suggestiveness, Jen, with her tawny hair and dark-brown eyes, was a growth of unrestrained, unconventional, and eloquent life. [11]
- The sun was shining warmly, and after young Harvey had taken our horses we strayed through the house, where the servants were busy decorating, and out into my grandfather's old English flower garden, and took the seat by the sundial. [9]
- When the painter set him difficult tasks, which he could not readily accomplish, he called upon the "word;" but the more warmly and fervently he did so, the more surely he receded instead of advancing. [10]
- These merry mortals seemed to lull themselves carelessly in the secure enjoyment of peace and prosperity, and how blue the sky was, how warmly and brightly the sun shone! [10]
- So it was read aloud, and Hans Teufel's motion to let it drop without any action met with no approval, warmly as I supported it. [10]
- Bai, the second prophet, who had so warmly protested his friendship and gratitude to Hosea, had now become Rui's successor and was high-priest and judge, keeper of the seals and treasurer, in short, the most powerful man in the realm. [10]
- So he had promised to go with Silanus, and his decision was warmly approved by his uncle, Daphne, and the gray-haired Pelusinian couple. [10]
- Pentaur grasped it, pressed it warmly, and said: "That was a fearful moment! [10]
- I thanked the poor woman warmly, and then asked her if the old man might not betray me to strangers. [11]
- We recognized each other simultaneously, and hands were grasped as warmly as if no coldness had ever existed between us, and no allusion was made to any. [5]
- In a day or two she would write to Philip freely and warmly of her love and of her hopes; for, maybe, by that time nothing but happiness would be left in the caldron of feeling. [11]
- I have now only to thank you warmly for your kind attendance, and bid you all an affectionate farewell. [7]
- I was his only friend in Berlin, but I was warmly attached to him, and shall remember him to my life's end. [10]
- His visit went on as well as it had begun, for he was welcomed very warmly both by the widow and daughter of Rufinus. [10]
- So he thanked old Doctor Kittredge, and shook his hand warmly as he left him. [6]
- Following the impulse of her candid heart, Melissa threw her fair young arms round the aged lady, and, to her great surprise, after kissing her warmly on brow and mouth and eyes, cried in tones of tender entreaty: "Forgive me. [10]
- Young Count Toll objected to the Swedish general's views more warmly than anyone else, and in the course of the dispute drew from his side pocket a well-filled notebook, which he asked permission to read to them. [2]
- Gorgo, however, could not bear to let him go thus; disregarding her grandmother's look of surprise, she had called him back, and giving him both hands had warmly bidden him farewell. [10]
- Erasmus's visit at night alone gave him cause for reflection, and suggested the doubt whether he might not have interceded too warmly for this peculiar creature and her excitable artist nature. [10]
- My father's cousin, Moritz von Oppenfeld, whose wife was an Ebers, was also warmly attached to us. [10]
- At eighty a man has had just about time to get warmly settled in his nest. [6]
- The battles of Magenta and Solferino (June 4 and 24, 1859) had caused great excitement in the household of my aunt, who loved me as if I were her own son, and whose husband was also warmly attached to me. [10]
- But these special lessons went on secretly, for I was sure, if people knew how warmly I followed this recreation, they would set it down to wilful desire to be singular--or worse. [11]
- I recollect how kindly and warmly he combated this opinion, assuring me that no two books, as he said, ever injured each other, and encouraging me in the warmest and most earnest manner to proceed on the course I had marked out for myself. [6]
- Dada joyfully received it, stroked the feathers smooth, and warmly thanked its preserver, while he assured her that he only wished he could have rendered her some greater service. [10]
- A few commended it warmly to readers who loved ideal purity and could recognize the noble in common life. [4]
- How warmly she interceded for her sister! [10]
- His Majesty was ignorant of their presence, but she anticipated the most favourable result upon her royal brother, who so warmly loved and keenly appreciated music, if he could hear unexpectedly the finest melodies, sometimes inspiring, sometimes cheering in tone. [10]
- Besides, he knew how warmly and steadfastly his father had taken the part of this very convent against the patriarch. [10]
- The stranger made his way into one of these rooms, where he was warmly welcomed by a young man, who was occupied in cutting a Kopais reed into a mouth-piece for a double flute, and by a tall matronly woman. [10]
- Didymus, too, greeted him warmly, and conducted him to the little room where the youth possessed by demons lay on a divan. [10]
- Going forward to him Mona shook him warmly by the hand. [11]
- And Titianus greeted her warmly, for he was wont whenever he came to Lochias to exchange a few merry or wise words with her. [10]
- A voice within her instantly said no; for there had been moments in which her pity had grown so strong that she felt more warmly toward the sick Caesar than was justifiable. [10]
- When she turned her head he begged her warmly not to be alarmed far he was no ghost, only a very humble and ordinary mortal, in fact-as she might see--nothing more, alas! [10]
- The look in her eyes warmly welcomed him. [11]
- This comforted the heart of Julia Domna, and she would have blessed the donor still more warmly if she could have known that Melissa included the name of her crazed son in her prayers to her dying day. [10]
- The old man heard from afar the younger man's footstep, which fell on the earth with a firmer and more decided tread than that of the softly-stepping priests of Serapis, and he greeted him warmly with signs and words. [10]
- Fleet Street, which he loved so warmly, was close by. [6]
- Eva clasped his hand, pleading warmly and tenderly: "By all that you hold dear and sacred, I beseech you, father, not to mention me and Sir Heinz Schorlin in your letter. [10]
- The matron, too, had become warmly attached to Daphne, and would gladly have done all that lay in her power to lighten Hermon's sad fate, yet she persisted in her determination to return speedily to her old husband in Pelusium. [10]
- A feeling of grateful, cheerful satisfaction, difficult to describe, stole over him when the reserved, quiet Helena addressed him so warmly and cordially; but the image of Cleopatra constantly thrust itself between them, and it was difficult for him to understand himself. [10]
- I bade him good night, and he grasped my hand warmly enough. [9]
- Her heart throbbed faster, and she felt more deeply than ever how warmly she loved him. [10]
- The artist gladly extended his, and Ulrich, pressing it warmly, murmured in an agitated, trembling voice: "Forgive this raving. [10]
- Morgan says that even the New England summer is endurable when you learn to dress warmly enough. [4]
- There she now dwelt with her noble lord, and in many letters to my granduncle she warmly declared to him that, so far as in her lay, all should be done to discover where the lover of her youth might be. [10]
- Rostov from a distance saw with envy and remorse how von Toll spoke long and warmly to the Emperor and how the Emperor, evidently weeping, covered his eyes with his hand and pressed von Toll's hand. [2]
- Warmly, yet with discreet sympathy, the young man rejoined: "Sir, I respect, and I hope I understand, your confidence. [11]
- Presently the traitor Delagarde arrived and was welcomed warmly by Rullecour. [11]
- Both saluted the crowd that welcomed them so warmly and loudly, gazing meanwhile at the festal scene, the Emperor with haughty, almost indifferent dignity, the duke with less reserve and more eager gestures. [10]
- Though his wife could not feel warmly towards her the old man regarded her presence in the house as a happy dispensation to which he owed many a pleasant hour, not only over the draughts-board. [10]
- She was warmly conscious of his gaze. [9]
- Most of the company were pressing round Heinz Schorlin with jests and questions, but bluff Count von Montfort warmly clasped Els's hand, while he apologised for the bold jest of his young daughter who, in spite of her recklessness, meant kindly. [10]
- Bennigsen, who had chosen the position, warmly displayed his Russian patriotism (Kutuzov could not listen to this without wincing) by insisting that Moscow must be defended. [2]
- Prince Andrew, greatly changed and plainly in better health, but with a fresh horizontal wrinkle between his brows, stood in civilian dress facing his father and Prince Meshcherski, warmly disputing and vigorously gesticulating. [2]
- But Katterle had cause to care for him most, for he was more warmly devoted to her than to any of the others, and in his own fashion his intentions were honest. [10]
- He came commissioned by Octavianus, and is said to be warmly devoted to the Caesar, and a well-disposed man. [10]
- Myrtilus warmly assented, but Hermon exclaimed: "If I could only rely upon the good will of the judges! [10]
- Two hours elapsed before all had sworn loyalty, and many a group that had passed under the linden together, warmly grasped each other's hands on the grounds in pledge of a second silent vow. [10]
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