How To Use Feelingly In A Sentence
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unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day
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Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, the seasons 'difference, as the icy fang and churlish chiding of the winter's wind, which, when it bites and blows upon my body, even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say this is no flattery: these are counsellors that feelingly persuade me what I am.
Whatever the Fuck You Want
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Thus, though he advises against resisting superior force with force, he makes us feelingly understand why Doalty and Owen would do so.
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Colleagues have written feelingly of how, in 30 years of government service, Sanjivi always refused to put status above need.
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I will drop in his way some obscure epistles of love; wherein, by the colour of his beard, the shape of his leg, the manner of his gait, the expressure of his eye, forehead, and complexion, he shall find himself most feelingly personated.
Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
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He spoke feelingly of what he called the shallowness of rationalism, of the dangers of the age, beautifully of that splendid past which the church must conserve.
The Visioning
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But when the abuses are well documented and the issues feelingly articulated, they cannot be altogether extinguished.
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Rossalea's hope that Celina will feel the same passion she feels, that she will become again an image of herself, is not unlike that of the rhetor who wants to instill in his audience his own feelingly expressed passion.
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she spoke feelingly of her early childhood
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Yes in vain might we search our vocabulary and be disappointed still in finding language that would express in proper terms the baseness of this principle, that would describe the polluted heart of him or hear who could thus unfeelingly and without a fear reduce inch by inch an innocent being to the lowest grades of degradation.
Letter from Mary Houston to Young John Allen,September 14, 1855
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She was now wholly confirmed that he had wronged her with Mr Delvile; she could not have two enemies so malignant without provocation, and he who so unfeelingly could dissolve a union at the very altar, could alone have the baseness to calumniate her so cruelly.
Cecilia
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The new year is a new chance to face our life, as Shakespeare admonishes, and "see it feelingly" with both love and humility.
Roger Fransecky: Beliefs Set the Path to a Real New Year
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This alone was more afflicting to me than the shame of faltering before so many witnesses, which, notwithstanding, was sufficiently painful; for though not oversolicitous of praise, I was feelingly alive to shame; yet I can truly affirm, the dread of being reprimanded by Miss Lambercier alarmed me less than the thought of making her uneasy.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau
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Julia Helgewald describes feelingly, and with scholarship, the myriad uses, religious, ornamental and utilitarian, to which water has been put.
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A very great affection to God and his favour; for, in the time of trouble, that which he complains of most feelingly is God's withdrawing his gracious presence (v. 1): "Why standest thou afar off, as one unconcerned in the indignities done to thy name and the injuries done to the people?
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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It was he who so feelingly described the home in Pembridge Square.
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A few weeks back, in her post, A Hazing Ritual: the bad review, my fellow WU contributor, Alison Winn Scotch, feelingly described the agony of a bad review.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The good review
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The story of ordinary lives, perceptively and feelingly written, provides material as interesting as any I know.
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He went on to say feelingly that the shooting was ‘one of the worst days of my life’.
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A feller has ter stan 'a lot o' things he don't like in this world, but I hope, "feelingly," all of 'em ain't as hard as givin 'up his best friend.
Baldy of Nome
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A figure of intriguing, complex consciousness, he sees feelingly.
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Mr Reeves expressed his great pleasure and surprise at the gift, and feelingly thanked the donors for their present.
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Drama-school highs and lows are feelingly recalled.
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Accident, by throwing into my hands this last letter to the uncle whose goodness you have most unwarrantably and unfeelingly abused, has given birth to an investigation, by which I have arrived at the discovery of the long course of rapacity by which you have pillaged from the same source.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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'The painter must be anonymous, a servant,' he says, feelingly.
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She then entered into a detail of her way of life, told him how little suited to her taste was the unbounded dissipation of the Harrels, and feelingly expatiated upon the disappointment she had received from the alteration in the manners and conduct of her young friend.
Cecilia
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For a reader who knows the primary sources, it is a rich pleasure to see Roman antiquity so thoroughly and feelingly brought back to life. Harris is very modern, very pagan, even raunchy at times, just as the Romans must have been.