Hurriedly
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127 examples of Hurriedly in a sentence
'I have,' said the dismal man hurriedly; 'I have.
The desolate woman drew her bonnet closer over her face, and walked
hurriedly
away.
He paced
hurriedly
to and fro, striking his head with his clenched fists; then reseating himself beside her, and supporting her in his arms, added more calmly, "Rouse yourself, my dear girl.
Nearly all the inmates of the prison had assembled to witness its removal; they fell back on either side when the widower appeared; he walked
hurriedly
forward, and stationed himself, alone, in a little railed area close to the lodge gate, from whence the crowd, with an instinctive feeling of delicacy, had retired.
'No, thank you,' replied Mr. Winkle
hurriedly.
For some time she strenuously refused to grant Mr. Winkle the interview Sam had so pathetically requested; but at length, when the conversation threatened to be interrupted by the unwelcome arrival of a third party, she
hurriedly
gave him to understand, with many professions of gratitude, that it was barely possible she might be in the garden an hour later, next evening.
The furniture was scattered about in every direction, with dismantled shelves and open drawers, as if the lady had
hurriedly
ransacked them before her flight.
What can this be?'Opening it hurriedly, out there jumped five little dried orange pips, which pattered down upon his plate.
"One?""His hand when he wrote
hurriedly.
I dressed hurriedly, for I knew by experience that railway cases were seldom trivial, and hastened downstairs.
Then, after we had sat down for ten minutes or so, she rose hurriedly, muttered some words of apology, and left the room.
Next moment I saw them spring apart and turn
hurriedly
round.
But in spite of gleams of sunshine, there was thunder in the air, and Champion Harrison had just whispered in my ear that he was quite sure that we should never get through the night without trouble, and was advising me, if it got very bad, to take refuge under the table, when the landlord entered the room
hurriedly
and handed a note to my uncle.
At that moment, Herbert, who had advanced a few steps into the enclosure, drew back hurriedly, and seized Harding's hand.
Listening to his brother's conversation with the professor, he noticed that they connected the scientific question with the spiritual and several times almost reached the latter, but every time they approached this, which seemed to him the most important question, they at once
hurriedly
retreated and again plunged into the domain of fine sub-divisions, reservations, quotations hints and references to authorities; and he found it difficult to understand what they were talking about.
'Has anything unpleasant happened...?But I have no right to ask,' he said
hurriedly.
Whether she had not heard his words or did not wish to hear them, anyhow, after slightly stumbling and striking her foot twice against the ice, she skated
hurriedly
away from him toward Mlle Linon, said something to her, and went toward the little house where the ladies took off their skates.
We admit the existence of electricity, which we don't understand, why can't there be other forces which we do not yet know, but which...''When electricity was first discovered,' Levin
hurriedly
interrupted, 'only the phenomena were observed, their cause and its effects were unknown.
She
hurriedly
drew out her handkerchief and hid her face in it.
He is ashamed of the children, and that, loving you... yes, yes, loving you more than anything else in the world,' she
hurriedly
went on, not listening to Dolly who was about to reply, 'he has hurt you, hit you so hard.
He blushed and
hurriedly
asked her to dance, but scarcely had he put his arm round her slim waist and taken one step when the music stopped.
Constantine heard how he rose
hurriedly
and caught against something, and then in the doorway before him he saw the familiar yet ever strange figure of his brother, wild, sickly, gigantic, lean, and round-shouldered, with large, frightened eyes.
He heard a creaking of steps at the door and
hurriedly
put down the dumb-bells.
It is very silly, but it will pass,' said Anna hurriedly, and she bent her flushed face over the tiny bag into which she was packing a night-cap and some lawn handkerchiefs.
It called twice in its usual note then hoarsely and
hurriedly
and got out of time.
No, this is my happiness...'But she heard the voice of her son approaching, and glancing quickly round the verandah she rose
hurriedly.
Interrupting his speech, Karenin rose hurriedly, but with dignity, and bowed low to this general.
He looked at her and
hurriedly
turned away, scrutinizing other faces.
The Princess and Kitty withdrew hurriedly, but the Colonel joined the crowd to find out what the noise was all about.
I...''It is more than mutual, Princess,' replied Varenka
hurriedly.
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