How To Use Inwardly In A Sentence
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Each of the plurality of flukes may be provided with an inwardly sloped bill segment at a distal end of the fluke.
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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Inwardly glowing with impatience, Arthur yet saw the necessity of obeying his guide; and when he had pulled the long and loose upper vestment from the old man, he stood before him in a cassock of black serge, befitting his order and profession, but begirt, not with a suitable sash such as clergymen wear, but with a most uncanonical buff-belt, supporting a short two-edged sword, calculated alike to stab and to smite.
Anne of Geierstein
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They go in sheep's russet, many great men that might maintain themselves in cloth of gold, and seem to be dejected, humble by their outward carriage, when as inwardly they are swollen full of pride, arrogancy, and self-conceit.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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If this was the UK, I would expect to be ushered to a table (probably grumbling inwardly about the empty tables I passed on the way), then, once seated, make a curt nod and "hullo" to my table mates before either engaging in quiet conversation with my companion or looking pensively out of the window, trying hard to look like I'm thinking of Very Important Things.
Amtrak adventures
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But her shrill, naive polemicizing caused Michaels to inwardly wince, as if at a cruel reflection of himself.
The Cry of the Onlies
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Ward had certain fastidious instincts, and he rebelled inwardly at eating, sleeping, and cooking all in one small room.
The Ranch at the Wolverine
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Sara, while remaining outwardly amiable toward all concerned, was inwardly furious.
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That is, the church of Christ founded in humility appearing outwardly afflicted, and as it were black and contemptible; but inwardly, that is, in its doctrine and morality, fair and beautiful.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
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Inwardly as distressed as the Thienz, Scait strode from the hall without pause to call a lackey to replace the rent limb of his throne arm.
Shadowfane
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Martin frowned inwardly at the citation of that worthy gentleman, and went on: I put stamps on all my manuscripts and started them off to the editors again.
Chapter 22
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O Truth, Truth, how inwardly did even then the marrow of my soul pant after Thee, when they often and diversly, and in many and huge books, echoed of Thee to me, though it was but an echo?
The Third Book
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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No fellow human being could be surprised, wrote Edward to King Alfonso as one father to another, if we were inwardly desolated by the sting of this bitter grief, for we are human, too.
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Even when carrying out needful tasks, do not let your intellect be idle but keep it meditating inwardly and praying.
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Then in the next instant she groaned inwardly, cursing her wayward thoughts.
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Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge.
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And yet, repeat the word inwardly as often as she would, the attempt to reason out and prove that she was sure, always came after it and failed.
Our Mutual Friend
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She explains how different mixes of cooperation and resistance were used and how people were often outwardly supportive but inwardly contemptuous.
Times, Sunday Times
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But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick.
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The film's characters are so inwardly focused that they only rarely emerge from a neurotic bubble.
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Benefactress! benefactress!" said I inwardly: "they all call Mrs. Reed my benefactress; if so, a benefactress is a disagreeable thing.
Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol. I.
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Inwardly I rolled my eyes, but kept my peppy smile in place.
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Settling in his chair, Richard inwardly frowned and struggled to shake off the premonition Seamus's opening paragraph had evoked.
SCANDAL'S BRIDE
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He is inwardly and sometimes outwardly raging with bitterness and frustration.
Times, Sunday Times
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He raged inwardly, pacing the room as if to outdistance comprehension.
THE LAST RAVEN
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The Earle of Pancalier aduertised hereof, began incontinently to feele a certaine remorse of conscience, which inwardly gript hym so nere, as he endured a torment lyke to very death.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
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And there are two small volumes on the qualities of the modern book-binding leathers which the collector will do well to read, mark, learn and inwardly digest at the outset of his bibliopegic studies.
The Book-Hunter at Home
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Reply Obj. 2: The teacher enlightens outwardly and ministerially by catechizing: but God enlightens the baptized inwardly, by preparing their hearts for the reception of the doctrines of truth, according to John 6: 45: "It is written in the prophets ...
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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She lifted the bouquet from the ground, and then, as if inwardly ashamed at having stepped aside from her maidenly reserve to respond to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden.
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A man had to be a hero inwardly and outwardly to be able to draw that bow.
What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
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She quietly called and then inwardly winced at how weak her voice sounded to her.
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“Confound the nyctalopia!” said Paganel, inwardly, though delighted to be of any service to his friend.
In Search of the Castaways
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His heart palpitated as he inwardly started to panic.
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Angstrom slammed the door to his flat shut, cursing inwardly at his own stupidity.
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It is available to all those who hear the new truth and feel inwardly convinced of its desirability.
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She cursed herself inwardly as the words left her and knew what was about to happen next.
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Mature females have large, inwardly directed, platelike oostegites at the inner base of their anterior legs.
Crustacea
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St. Ita was a holy nun, outwardly fierce but inwardly tender, especially towards her numerous fosterlings.
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He was inwardly cringing at the slight crack in his voice.
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Inwardly, all creatures are drops from the same Ocean.
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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He felt the body reel inwardly, weakening as his anger surfaced, stressing the spell that held the body in corporeal form.
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The polypides of living stenolaemates grow inwardly from skeletal apertures.
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I am growling inwardly, and I keep finding non-existent excuses to disappear for coffee.
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I cringed inwardly at the pathetic whine my voice had become.
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But, a red-tapist by nature, and hating innovations, owing to weakness of mind, he trembled inwardly and cried in agony:
The French Immortals Series — Complete
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The active contacts may include several sheetlike metallic projections extending inwardly around a hole in the sheetlike element, on a first major surface of the sheetlike element.
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Two can play at this game she thought, giggling inwardly as she relished the look on his face.
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He then cursed inwardly, not at the captain, but at himself.
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‘No, thank you,’ I replied, to all appearances nonplussed but inwardly raging.
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I would snicker inwardly when I told my friends that I would be holed up the entire weekend on Burnaby Mountain doing my thesis, when, in fact, I would use the time to go bodysurfing in Tofino.
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She'd murmured her thanks, inwardly struggling to believe that such a thing had actually happened, that this wasn't some disordered dream.
THE PERFECT LOVER
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A man had to be a hero inwardly and outwardly to be able to draw that bow.
What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
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Suitably inwardly calmed, he returned with the role of McCabe, a maverick wildlife liaison officer who wasn't afraid to use unorthodox methods to get results when it came to bad people taunting squirrels or baiting frogspawn.
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Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve wavered.
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Elaine's eyes beam their pleasure, which is so obvious that Beth winces inwardly.
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All the time he was talking, I was staring at the equipment laid out in front of us and inwardly pining to be set free on it all afternoon.
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The flat focused inwardly upon the study; Andrew reigning there, a bumbling royalty, to whom they became cheerful minions.
AN OLDER WOMAN
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Faith's heart sank with those words, and she cursed herself inwardly for swallowing her pride and coming to him.
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He had not even climbed far into sensual decadence, a different mountain entirely, with play for the playboy tearing his crepe paper heart the inwardly lachrymose and outwardly debonair way that it did, with these bouts of sensing a woman's genitalia as vapid holes being banged as empty drums from inside by a man's stick; these conclusions that sex was just a bored erumpent man banging on any tin trash can in reach for a bit of sound and vibration, and brief moments of total, pellucid understanding called enlightenment as to the absolute absurdity of an instrument of urination being used for intimacy.
An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
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On the walk back to the tent with Liz, Gina inwardly seethed.
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But inwardly he was shaken, and it showed when Illinois' turn came to place candidates in nomination.
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And when things have gone well, how the waker comforts himself among the bedclothes as he claims for himself to be whole all over, teres atque rotundus, — so to have managed his little affairs that he has to fear no harm, and to blush inwardly at no error!
The Way We Live Now
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Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. ~ Matthew 7: 15
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He put on a show of bravado, but inwardly he was seeking any way out of his predicament.
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Therefore he went away, outwardly well-content with his morning, but inwardly full of wrath that his heart had refused the guidance of his mind.
Lahoma
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When I turn a corner in snowball days, the boys with bulging pockets see a head held high and a step unquickened, but I know that I cringe inwardly; and this private mortification I set down against old
The Promised Land
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This is a genuinely stimulating book that all of us should read and inwardly digest.
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Kenneth inwardly winced, but she said nothing, just fluttered about, working herself into a proper fury until Jeremy left.
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A stream of mailed flyers, emails and more pertaining to hearing loss and restoration is very commonplace and yes, I sometimes, and inwardly sometimes reluctantly read about the latest in hearing technological miracles which supposedly grace our lives today.
Developing An Ear for Spanish
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Faith's heart sank with those words, and she cursed herself inwardly for swallowing her pride and coming to him.
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To meditate as the Buddha did, means to look inwardly and clearly see the very highest.
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Most or all of these narrow exozones were resorbed in turn from the outside inwardly and new colony growth cycles of endozone and narrow exozone were developed around the new tips that increased the lengths of growing branches.
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She saw and inwardly rejoiced at the humility of his looks; but, far from rewarding it with one approving glance, she industriously avoided this ocular intercourse, and rather coquetted with a young gentleman that ogled her from the opposite box.
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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Demurely as she sat there behind the tea-urn – for Dr. Gregory still engrossed all the attention of his guest, as far as talking was concerned – Fleda was again inwardly smiling to herself at the oddity and the pleasantness of the chance that had brought those three together in such a quiet way, after all the weeks she had been seeing Mr. Carleton at a distance.
Queechy
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Except for the infant in the perambulator and the outwardly calm but inwardly resentful aunt, who wheeled the child up and down in a position of maximum danger just behind the unnetted goal, every one was involved.
Mr. Britling Sees It Through
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Mr. Bintrey, on the other hand, a cautious man, with twinkling beads of eyes in a large overhanging bald head, who inwardly but intensely enjoyed the comicality of openness of speech, or hand, or heart.
No Thoroughfare
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‘Oh, but Mrs. Nichols,’ she said, trying to regather her thoughts again, inwardly berating her weakness.
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He smirked inwardly, the slightest twitch at the corner of his mouth the only outward sign of his amusement.
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Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.
Christianity Today
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He is a wolf in sheep's clothing, outwardly kind but inwardly vicious!
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My keyworker came round in the morning, I was inwardly frustrated with her because she doesn't get the urgency of my housing situation.
Calmish Diary Entry
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Then the boyfriend steps in and I wince inwardly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Look, I can already picture you rolling your eyes as your read this at least inwardly; and yes, I know I've said "look" twice now, and yes, I remember how you resent it when books take an "exhortative" tone with you . . . — but isn't it a half-knowing eye roll?
Portland Vagabonder [Card #8: Strength] [WORK-IN-PROGRESS]
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Robert explained, and I smiled inwardly to see the way his chest seemed to swell with his pride at having been made a partner in the firm and having been given such a responsibility.
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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_Dydo_, with the Purple flowre for the wounde of _Pius Æneas_: And finding my heart strooken and inwardly pricking, secretly filled and compressiuely stuft; recording and gathering together into it, varyable thoughts and working of Loue, my immedicable wounde grewe greater and greater.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
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In 2008, it became an everyday occurrence to spend a bus or train journey inwardly groaning as some halfwit of a fellow passenger broadcast music through the tinny loudspeakers of their mobile.
On the decline of civility
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The air was beginning to heat up, the city had little air and I inwardly groaned at the prospect of spending the day in that heat.
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He raged inwardly, pacing the room as if to outdistance comprehension.
THE LAST RAVEN
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This ornament then is of two sortes, one to satisfie & delight th'eare onely by a goodly outward shew fet vpon the matter with wordes, and speaches smothly and tunably running: another by certaine intendments or sence of such wordes & speeches inwardly working a stirre to the mynde: that first qualitie the Greeks called _Enargia_, of this word _argos_, because it geueth a glorious lustre and light.
The Arte of English Poesie
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He inwardly groaned, he was never going to get out of it now, and he did not relish waking her up.
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Kathy said but there was a lack of conviction in her voice now and I smiled inwardly.
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As a nonchurch-goer, I think of myself as spiritual, not religious, and of Jesus, Buddha, etc., as spiritual philosophers who taught people to focus attention inwardly, toward the inner self rather than the material world; to love each other as ourselves, to choose compassion over fear, and take action to help others.
Firedoglake » Chocolate Eggs, Faith and the Democratic Party
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She explains how different mixes of cooperation and resistance were used and how people were often outwardly supportive but inwardly contemptuous.
Times, Sunday Times
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She groaned inwardly as she saw the fresh pile of work on her desk.
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Samantha seethed inwardly, and Bryce, watching her, saw her pout return.
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He inwardly laughed at his own stupidity.
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Come in," Billiard called gruffly in response to her knock, though inwardly he was quaking with fear lest it might be the sheriff or Uncle
Tabitha's Vacation
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I had to laugh inwardly at my own dramatic cheesiness.
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Inwardly he cringed at the memory.
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I smiled cheerfully and inwardly digested.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sometimes they will be directed outwardly and sometimes inwardly.
Say Goodbye to Debt
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Inwardly he was seething at this challenge to his authority.
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Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve wavered.
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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Hameron, Hap thought, repeating the name inwardly.
DRAGON GAMES
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She groaned inwardly,[Sentence dictionary] and felt the blush unfold.
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the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility
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Edna nodded carelessly, though inwardly anxious and cudgelling her brains for something to turn the conversation.
Amateur Night
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She inwardly huffed, knowing that this would go on forever until she stepped in to give the reluctant man a push.
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Mr Gulching, outwardly frigid but inwardly liquescent, agrees that this is so; and adds in a truculent growl that he would like to see 'em try it on.
The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
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She groaned inwardly as the basset hound heaved a sigh.
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Both inwardly and outwardly, growing instability infected national and transnational politics.
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He inwardly grinned along with Elizabeth, but both of them kept impassive countenances in front of their son.
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Learn and inwardly digest the textbooks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Alas! but in what sense that does not imply some infusion of power or light, something given and inwardly received, which would not have existed in and for the recipient without this immission by the means or act of the imposition of the hands?
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Consider the following brief passage: Mary heard the alarm and groaned inwardly, pulling the covers over her head.
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I unzipped the covering and inwardly groaned at the sight of the flimsy white dress.
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Apply the juice of the fig inwardly to the vein; or having moulded biestings into a tent, introduce up the nostril, or push up some chalcitis with the finger, and press the cartilages of the nostrils together; and open the bowels with the boiled milk of asses: or having shaved the head apply cold things to it if in the summer season.
On Regimen In Acute Diseases
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Shivers of pure delight ran through my body but I inwardly scolded myself.
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Faith's heart sank with those words, and she cursed herself inwardly for swallowing her pride and coming to him.
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The state we were in was a kind of mental eroticism, an erethism of the mind, akin to that inwardly directed state of arousal achieved by adepts of Tantric yoga.
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Read, learn and digest inwardly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gracie turned away, and Jade inwardly kicked herself for being tactless, though she didn't really know of a tactful way to ask a question like that.
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He's very calm outwardly but inwardly he must be hurting.
The Sun
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Inwardly, I had a sneaking admiration for them.
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She strove to pull herself together, curbing the tears, though she was still trembling inwardly.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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She shivered inwardly, a delicious sensation, and felt her heart break into a gallop.
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She had always considered Mrs. Field a woman of the same rigid circumspectness of attitude, and when she found Jennie calling there she was outwardly calm but inwardly irritated.
Jennie Gerhardt
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What each one of them inwardly pined for, although unable to ascertain it or admit it openly once they had, was the olden days of stellar verdure.
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But truly it is very unbeseeming to make so slight account of the works of men, seeing yourselves avouch that it is not the habit makes the monk, many being monasterially accoutred, who inwardly are nothing less than monachal, and that there are of those that wear Spanish capes, who have but little of the valour of Spaniards in them.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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He is inwardly and sometimes outwardly raging with bitterness and frustration.
Times, Sunday Times
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She groaned inwardly as she saw the fresh pile of work on her desk.
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He groaned inwardly, and began to grope along his side table, trying to find the receiver.
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She wriggled a little, and giggled inwardly as she remembered deploring as "exhibitionistic" this same conduct in her oldest daughter.
Children of the Lens
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she winced inwardly when she realised she had just as good as asked how her date with Josh the Wonderful had gone.
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each of said lens cavities having a smoothly rounded unpointed inner end portion and an inwardly tapered portion leading to said inner end portion
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Like all people who inwardly value themselves and have confidence in their abilities, they go about their lives without much ado, usually achieving whatever goals they set for themselves.
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Rationalism, fideism, and experientialism are largely inwardly focused approaches to knowledge of God with both fideism and experientialism also being highly subjective as well.
Redblueamerica.com blogs
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Schrödinger is saying the exact opposite — that you cannot fully understand yourself inwardly:
Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
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I smiled and cheered inwardly as I set down the telephone receiver.
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As the subject of my weblog was brought up in conversation, I found myself inwardly groaning.
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Had anyone told her a few short months ago, on the night that she had first seen what she had inwardly called a hovel, that she would ever leave it with any faintest feeling of regret, she would have called him mad.
The Land of Promise
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Merlin smiled inwardly at the cleverness and competence of his young student.
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The thought made me inwardly wince and I cast my gaze over the room.
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If there's a horror fan alive who does not inwardly cringe at the doom-laden sound of slow creaking, they must be deaf.
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You have seen the sort of man I mean: to-day generous to his last plack, to-morrow the widow's oppressor; Sunday a soul humble at the throne of grace, and writhing with remorse for some child's sin, Monday riding vain-gloriously in the glaur on the road to hell, bragging of filthy amours, and inwardly gloating upon a crime anticipated.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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The design was astounding and it made me weep inwardly that it would be so easy to bring it back.
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Elea concluded lamely inwardly cursing her inability to say what was in her heart.
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Breathe, focus inwardly, and trust your gut as the best travel guide - especially when things go unexpectedly hubbly-bubbly.
Lisa Haisha: When Plans Go Hubbly Bubbly - Part Two
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Reassured, on his own account, but inwardly no little alarmed for his wife's health in these unusual circumstances, Boyd began to take off his boots with the idea of gliding safely into bed and pretending to be asleep before the wind had time to change.
The Dew of Their Youth
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He put on a show of bravado, but inwardly he was seeking any way out of his predicament.
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He inwardly questioned the utility of his work.
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They will mention it in newspaper articles and shudder inwardly when the poor talk.
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Many a night, as we have sought to follow the tradition of putting up on overnight posting – which we have come to call our "Horlicks", after the eponymous bed-time drink – we have groaned inwardly at the leaden, inane prose that confronts us, wondering how on earth we can present something, anything, that will entertain and inform our readers.
Two years old
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A glance at the stack of schoolbooks on her desk reminded Lee that she had a class this morning, and Lee inwardly cursed her erratic course schedule.
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Inwardly angry at his own foolishness, he stepped out of his hiding dropping all pretence of concealment.
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I had by this time joined the fleet, tranquil enough in appearance, though inwardly I was fuming at the prospect of my two prizes being taken by the frigate; and, as I perceived that my ship sailed much better than those of the enemy who were near me, I kept away little by little, at the same time forereaching on them.
Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure
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I did my share of flirting and went home at a decent hour with my husband, sighing inwardly.
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Delany applies a pleasing veneer of composure to Ann's vexation, and Allin is persuasive as an inwardly turned man inclined to defend against the intrusions of strangers and loved ones alike.
'At Home at the Zoo' expands Albee's classic one-act play
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He winced inwardly at her harsh tone.
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He winced inwardly at her harsh tone.
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From these he inwardly confected a honey of antiphons, responsories, hymns, and other items pertaining to the Office and stored it in the hive of his wax tablets.
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If the horn is buried for the entire winter — the season when the Earth is most inwardly alive — all this life will be preserved in the manure, turning the contents of the horn into an extremely concentrated, enlivening and fertilizing force.
Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure?
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Laurel sighed inwardly at how dense Jesse could be sometimes.
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-- Outwardly there was pomp, stately manners, pageantry, high magnificence; inwardly, a burning-up of the national imagination to ensoul it.
The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
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The captain inwardly applauded as he saw them turn and face the wave and wait for it.
THE KANAKA SURF
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The brothers were outwardly friendly; inwardly they were far apart.
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Vince Tyler was the stolid, dependable center for his small circle of friends, but inwardly he had a major desire for his friend Stuart; he had a jones for Jones.
CROSSOVER OF THE WEEK
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Inwardly steeling himself, Denoriel flipped up the silk flap and drew the cross out of the pouch by the heavy gold chain he had "kenned," created, and connected to the cross-at the cost of burnt fingers that Mwynwen had to heal.
This Scepter'd Isle
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Cecil made a wry face, though inwardly he was relieved.
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Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
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He pretended to be affronted, but inwardly he was pleased.
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Sometimes they will be directed outwardly and sometimes inwardly.
Say Goodbye to Debt
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And don't get too comfy in my head, he thought inwardly, realising his mistake.
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Paddy quailed obediently, his eyes wide, but inwardly he exulted with the full knowledge of revelation unveiled.
Annals of the Naked Rowdies: The Earliest Days
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Confound the nyctalopia!" said Paganel, inwardly, though delighted to be of any service to his friend.
In Search of the Castaways
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Anyone else, or nearly anyone, should have shuddered inwardly, had they the awareness necessary to perceive the dark portent forecast by the neatly typed black ink letters, those svelte and innocent creatures, who stood modestly without calling attention to themselves, against the background of an unnoisy grayish sheet of fine paper.
The Pulse-Soldier
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I inwardly thanked the gods that these people had no idea who I really was.
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There were folks saying all the right things outwardly, but inwardly plotting great evils.
Christianity Today
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I groan inwardly at the prospect of a night playing Happy Families with a bunch of desk-jockeys and number-crunchers.
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I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K.
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Tori inwardly sighed with relief that they were on a first name basis once again.
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The session then continued without the interpreter, although inwardly I cringed at how stupid I must have looked.
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Even when her delicious caramel squares lasted only a day or so, she was outwardly shocked, but inwardly flattered.
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Learn and inwardly digest the textbooks.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is a wolf in sheep's clothing, outwardly kind but inwardly vicious!
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Inwardly he was seething at this challenge to his authority.
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Schrödinger is saying the exact opposite ” that you cannot fully understand yourself inwardly
Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID
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Her voice was a low growl and I inwardly cringed as she used his title, knowing that she it was not meant as a measure of respect.
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He's very calm outwardly but inwardly he must be hurting.
The Sun
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Their only plan is to bring down a person of prominence, They take pleasure in falsehood, They bless with their mouths, But inwardly they curse,
Grande Illusions | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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Inwardly cursing herself for her loss of focus, she bent to pick up the cloth she had been cleaning the blade with, but as she began to rise, she saw the sapling nearby, neatly cloven in two.
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Sarah inwardly cringed at the thought of how many people would approach them.
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We can let Charlotte and Lois and Elvira loose in the kitchen, and they can conjure up some scrambled eggs and toast for everyone, she said, inwardly wincing at even uttering the word conjure.
Dragon Warrior
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She winced inwardly to picture him broken, with the kind of brokenness that was worse than death.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
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She looked utterly unperturbed by this, although she may have been swearing inwardly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sara, while remaining outwardly amiable toward all concerned, was inwardly furious.