How To Use Barbarously In A Sentence
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Elizabeth, — of her tears and endless sorrow, when she should find her lover so barbarously snatched from her, — tears, the first I had shed for many months, streamed from my eyes, and I resolved not to fall before my enemy without a bitter struggle.
Chapter 20
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Greek word barbarously corrupted; H+aM+uN+aX+M% was the word he employed to this purpose.
Pneumatologia
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The English poet John Dryden, who died in 1700, complained that the language was becoming unruly and disordered - ‘how barbarously we yet write and speak’, he said.
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they were barbarously murdered
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In 2002, five women are discovered barbarously murdered in Sierra Leone.
The Devil's Feather by Minette Walters: Book summary
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Many a time had he paused before it by day and by night, wondering who lived within its massive, irregular walls, behind those uncouth, barbarously sculptured saints who kept their interminable watch high up by the lozenged windows.
The Witch of Prague
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Khusrû was treated with great kindness by his father, after he had been barbarously deprived of sight; [17] but when his brother, Shâh Jahân, was appointed to the government of Southern India, he pretended great solicitude about the comforts of his _poor blind brother_, which he thought would not be attended to at court, and took him with him to his government in the
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
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Addressing Benedict, the head of Cyprus 'Orthodox Church, Archbishop Chrysostomos II said that "Turkey has barbarously invaded and conquered by force of arms 37 percent of our homeland.
Pope On 3-Day Visit To Cyprus
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Her story stands out as one of the most bloodcurdling legends in a country that has no shortage of grotesque, gruesome, and barbarously chilling tales.
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Personally I did not know him, but I lived between 1998 and 99 in the parish where he was barbarously killed.
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The Poonga-Poonga volunteers stood with glistening eyes and grinning faces, naked save for their loin-cloths, and barbarously ornamented.
Chapter 23
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We of to-day cannot realize the barbarously filthy and slavish lives of those that lived prior to 1925.
Goliah
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He and a brother were barbarously murdered.
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But how could you, Leith," I cried, the picture of the consumptive lad strong before me, "how could you treat him so barbarously?
Local Color
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She was arrested and barbarously tortured.
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Nay, there is a signal of our enemies 'destruction visible, and that a very great one also; and this is not a natural one, nor derived from the hand of foreigners neither, but it is this, that they have barbarously murdered our ambassadors, contrary to the common law of mankind; and they have destroyed so many, as if they esteemed them sacrifices for God, in relation to this war.
Speech by Herod the Great to the Jews
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Whereupon they prayed that the Romans would have compassion upon the [poor] remains of Judea, and not expose what was left of them to such as barbarously tore them to pieces, and that they would join their country to Syria, and administer the government by their own commanders, whereby it would [soon] be demonstrated that those who are now under the calumny of seditious persons, and lovers of war, know how to bear governors that are set over them, if they be but tolerable ones.
The Wars of the Jews; or the history of the destruction of Jerusalem
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Two days later, on Wednesday 12 March, another young woman was barbarously stabbed to death.