How To Use Lowly In A Sentence

  • He slowly depressed the plunger and once the syringe was empty, withdrew the needle and stepped back.
  • A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
  • Epsom showed a great deal of heart considering their lowly league position but there are days when courage counts for naught and this was one of them.
  • Fructose is absorbed more slowly than glucose and galactose. The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
  • Lift your feet a few inches off the floor and slowly rock backwards and forwards. Healthy By Nature
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  • It found itself subjected to harsh rain it was ill equipped for, dissolving the sandstone facades of it's buildings slowly, even as the people chose not to lift their eyes and notice it.
  • By the time they were lurching slowly along the cart track the wind had dropped, letting the clouds gather.
  • There were bodies everywhere, with dust slowly settling to the floor.
  • The figure slowly walked into the room whistling a familiar tune of one of his favorite bands.
  • In life, patience is the key. It's much better to be going somewhere slowly than nowhere fast.
  • Claudia came awake slowly.
  • This part of the film develops slowly, and is predominantly a straight drama.
  • This month the shares have risen from a lowly 8p to 19p.
  • Manning turned slowly, a fallacious smile on his lips, his eyes hard. CORMORANT
  • They were getting it, albeit slowly, but the results were mixed to say the least.
  • Surrounded by musicians and men who directed its movement, and followed by child maskers, the Ijele begin to spin, slowly at first, then gaining speed.
  • Meanwhile the red ribbon was slowly unfurling like a red cloud and then a crimson sea.
  • Enjoy each other's company but take it slowly and don't jump ahead. The Sun
  • Late in the day, just after we had feasted on the fruits of a wild cacao, we came upon a three-toed sloth climbing slowly through the upper branches of a cecropia tree. One River
  • Very slowly or moderately it was rising, and I thought I was at the estate of a wealthy person for the architecture was very expensive looking.
  • And so we, lowly flunk from the salt mines, introduced our boss's boss (and others) to Mr Sinha. Archive 2007-10-01
  • It's Thursday folks, and clearly my "uploading slowly all afternoon" was kiboshed yesterday. Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites
  • The magic slowly begins to work, and the princess starts to come to life again.
  • The hope was that the morphogen in the mixture would slowly leak out and specify new digits.
  • The ambulance drove to the hospital slowly as a safety measure because Mr A could not be belted and was not secure in the ambulance.
  • I moved slowly, feeling soft fabric around me, though my body pained me.
  • She slowly walks to the small open fireplace and carefully lights the incense and stands it in the ash. She steps back with her palms held in prayer and begins to chant.
  • As the train stopped for its human freight at each station it slowly gathered a cargo of trammies and bussies making for their depots.
  • I finally understood the slowly growing heat rise in the lake — it was energy leakage from whatever that mascon really was, some very exotic bloc of matter, a giant quark, something. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • He pressed his palm against Rob's chest, felt his heart beating slowly beneath the smooth, tanned skin and taut muscles.
  • I slowly sat up and faced my venomous brother and Will who seemed very unhappy.
  • The causes which make dolente a solemn word to the Italian ear, and dolent a queer word to the English ear, are causes which have been slowly operating ever since the Italian and the Teuton parted company on their way from The Unseen World and Other Essays
  • Slowly it drifts down across the sea-curled weeds, the anchored life of the marine world.
  • As the morning slowly crept forward, more and more things began to stir.
  • He gave me an once-over, slowly letting his gaze survey me up and down, and I felt my cheeks heat up, regretting my stupid retort.
  • The bath water slowly drained away.
  • The fact that other reports of excess heat do not produce these hydrides and can evolve over days or weeks suggests the opposite condition of starvation where oscillation is delayed and slow but still occurs over time as the atomic gas slowly accumulates the velocities needed to exchange time dilation for energy. Will 2010 be the Year of Zero Point Energy?
  • I marinated the meat in red wine and then slowly grilled and ate it, accompanied by a light green salad and a half bottle of Country Beaujolais.
  • The Maldives is slowly being submerged and with this technology we could make new islands and combine them with artificial coral reefs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recovering slowly, with agony, from each of these recurrent blows, his unquenchable exuberance had lived.
  • Gwyn continued trudging across the sands as the last rays of light slowly faded to purple streaks across the sky.
  • It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.
  • Once wide awake, even enterprising, they slowly become dilatory, leaden, slow, laggard, and lumpish.
  • Will sighed and turned around slowly, holding his hands up in a gesture of surrender.
  • Jagang didn't want her slipping out of their snare by hiding in crowds of people, or escaping by pretending to be a lowly washwoman. The Pillars of Creation
  • Then slowly drizzle in the chicken bouillon and onions and blend. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.
  • He groaned, and felt the bulkhead, slowly coming to his knees, and standing, trying to orient himself to his position on ‘B’ deck.
  • Across the cleric's ascetic features a happy smile slowly and conqueringly spread. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 192-06-30
  • Begin to slowly move your foot, allowing the ball to massage your heel , forefoot, and toes.
  • On the slowly sinking Titanic, there was time for socially determined behavioral patterns to reemerge.
  • Ah well, at least I can get a concession ticket now, thanks to my lowly student status.
  • Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger.
  • The ring slowly sank beneath the surface of the mud pool.
  • Our vessel slowly hauled in with the island.
  • Far from the bucolic paradise of popular myth, with lowing herds winding slowly o'er the lea, modern farms have as much romance as a widget factory.
  • Once the porridge has returned to the boil, it should be allowed to cook slowly for 20-30 minutes.
  • Our little group walked slowly over to the bend of the river. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • For the three succeeding years, until the spring of 1879, the town grew steadily but slowly.
  • Slowly, Dummy regains both his voice and his confidence, and finally, in a fairy-tale ending, even his identity when King Richard recognizes him as his long-lost godson.
  • She took a long drink of water, swallowing it slowly as she looked around the courtyard.
  • A veil of acknowledgment swept across her face as she slowly lifted her eyes and shifted her expression to see me.
  • He's slowly painting a picture on an easel that's facing away from you.
  • Saturday will be a cloudier day with outbreaks of mainly light rain in western areas, spreading slowly eastwards, though many central and eastern areas should remain dry.
  • There are the people who walk three abreast and really slowly forcing you to lower your pace until you spot a chance to get around them.
  • Standing on my toes and moving slowly toward the back of the house, I saw rooms festooned with crewelwork wall hangings and hunting prints. Hollywood Nocturne
  • Add the chicken, leeks carrots and peas, and slowly cook on the stove for about 15 minutes.
  • From alcohol they progress (oh so slowly) to opium, thence to heroin, allowing their language to get boozily baroque and even less penetrable.
  • Behind him an antique grandfather clock slowly ticks away. Times, Sunday Times
  • He works slowly and precisely whereas I tend to rush things and make mistakes.
  • Deliberate slowly, execute promptly.
  • The trick was to desiccate the seeds, spores and the animals first (for 3 days over silica gel) before heating them slowly at a rate of 4 °C per minute. Survival at extreme temperatures: what is it good for?
  • He was dribbling slowly down the court, looking for the right person to pass to.
  • From the time the moderator gives the word, let's say it's "sesquipedalian," until your progeny very slowly spells it correctly, doesn't it seem a lifetime? Undefined
  • Then it began to sweep slowly over her in the deprecating manner that Jessamy remembered so clearly from four years ago.
  • The wind stopped and the falling rain ceased, clouds slowly began to form anew.
  • Meanwhile conducting slowly became a female job, even though conductresses had to cope with the same technology as drivers.
  • The forint will strengthen or at least stabilise, the markets will calm and the economy slowly recover, he added. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything grows very slowly there and all northern hemisphere herbs are grown under shade cloth - the herbs can't manage the intense dry heat of midsummer.
  • As Mei walked slowly from the room, Jui - chueh gazed after her thoughtfully.
  • Also, the lift builds gradually and the weight of the aircraft shifts relatively slowly from the landing gear to the wing.
  • Some, called runners, spread exuberantly, and others are classified as clumpers, which slowly expands from the original planting.
  • In low explosives, such as the propellant in a bullet cartridge, the reaction occurs relatively slowly and the pressure isn't as damaging.
  • I signed the word for juice on his cheek, curving my thumb and forefinger into the shape of the letter C and tracing the movement slowly across his skin.
  • Monetary reform initially dawdled along so slowly that the International Monetary Fund has suspended its bail-out funding.
  • There has been strong criticism of the police for moving too slowly in the investigation.
  • The car slowly climbed the hill.
  • His words slowly relaxed her threatening attitude.
  • They would all see her go mental, and she would slowly but surly lose her popularity.
  • Any new medical condition is at first scoffed at as "malingering," "hypochondria" or "hysteria," and only slowly becomes established. Electrosensitives reach out to OEN
  • He doesn't get up quickly like a rocket but gets up slowly, no matter what the contents are.
  • Yes, Mum," replied Cheryl as she slowly put away her doll.
  • Slowly drag the slider to the right, and the web site will fade into view enough for you to be able to tell whether what you are viewing is safe for work or not. Variably Safe For Work Previews Questionable Links | Lifehacker Australia
  • Slowly, as you make your way around this gorgeous setting, you go from frightened noob to savage hunter. The Sun
  • Slowly I settled against him and I listened to his breathing; it was raspy and every once in a while he would cough, but he still held me tight.
  • Their lowly status meant they were refused entry to Europe the next season. Times, Sunday Times
  • The family are converts to grains such as buckwheat and quinoa because they release energy in the body more slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The toe of his right sandal slowly drew a circle.
  • He realized that they were coming from his bathroom and he opened the door slowly to see that the window was open and there was a big, black feather on the floor.
  • Even a lowly salad fork that needs lining up does not escape David's sharp eye.
  • We have lifted our speed up to maximum and then slowly ease it down. The Sun
  • Stop babbling and speak more slowly.
  • Her mental condition slowly deteriorates with her growing dependence on a fantasy she is unable to control.
  • A red light blinking in the answer machine slowly flicked on and off.
  • Today Science tells us the speed of light is decaying, the magnetic field is collapsing, the earth is slowly beginning to wobble on its axis, the protective ozone layer is thinning.
  • The technique was to go slowly back and forth parallel to the shore on the basalt reef and locate any fissure veins containing copper or other minerals.
  • In puzzle mode that initially just means activating them slowly enough not to cause collisions, but later levels demand deeper experimentation with order and timing before you wheedle out a viable solution. This week's new games
  • The young couple was cruising slowly in the Raffles Hills housing estate.
  • Keeping close to the lee shore with John in the bows watching out for rocks, which could be the size of a small car we slowly made our way back to base, shipping a lot of water as we did so.
  • Meat cooks more slowly than vegetables.
  • A line of description at the bottom of the last page that sends the camera slowly tracking back… so the audience can catch its breath gather its thoughts, and leave the cinema with dignity.
  • Slowly Caroline turned more and more towards helping William with his astronomical activities while he continued to teach her algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
  • All this time the incognizable _nouveau_ was smoking slowly and calmly, and looking at nothing at all with his black buttonlike eyes. The Enormous Room
  • Share prices moved up/down slowly yesterday.
  • After I ran out of breath, I sat down on the swing, and swung slowly as Alex sat on the sand and made sandcastles.
  • So let's push for means-tested benefits, and hope that social security slowly but surely shrinks and evolves to a welfare system for the needy elderly. Forced Savings vs. Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Cows swayed slowly in their sleep, a horse whinnied in its dream, and chickens bobbed up and down up in their nests atop rafters.
  • They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.
  • NCIS was perturbed at the end of last season, and the pendulum is slowly returning to status quo. Prone and supine : Bev Vincent
  • After a few moments, Meagan saw the ball slowly rolling away near the swings.
  • Watch the camera slowly track down a dark hallway toward a shaft of light from a crack in a door.
  • She awoke slowly, her head throbbing as it had the time she had taken a whole tankard of ale on a dare from the boys.
  • A tiny fishing boat was drifting slowly along.
  • But instead of coming on a mighty war horse or a proud stallion, he rides a lowly beast of burden. Christianity Today
  • Slowly whisk while trickling in the sunflower oil. The Sun
  • The San Francisco that you have slowly and faithfully trained me to know and adore cares nothing for sexual orientation.
  • The spring flowers are slowly beginning to show themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • If he thought so lowly of me, what did everyone else think?
  • Bangladeshi water engineers say that Indian barrages, canals, reservoirs and irrigation schemes are slowly strangling the country and are stopping its development.
  • He walked slowly up the hill pushing his bike.
  • However, the borate chemical often slowly leaches out of most materials when exposed to ground water.
  • The inoculum was injected slowly into the bladder to avoid leakage and the catheter was withdrawn carefully.
  • Like a tiny seed, the strength of his convictions slowly began to shrivel. SEA MUSIC
  • This attracted the yuppies (and the liberal artsy types), who have been slowly gentrifying the town for the past 20 odd years.
  • I backed away slowly, feeling an automatic hello-there kind of absentminded smile climb up on my face as a disguise. Darkly Dreaming Dexter
  • Houses have been demolished and replaced with flats and it seems the era of when everyone got their milk from the milkman is slowly fading.
  • The opening is one piano note, plonked slowly, deliberately after the other.
  • A tiny fishing boat was drifting slowly along.
  • Bring to the boil and slowly add the arrowroot mixture, stirring constantly until the sauce has thickened.
  • Caught under by the breeze, the awnings of the fore-deck bellied upwards and collapsed slowly, and above their heavy flapping the gray stuff of Captain Whalley's roomy coat fluttered incessantly around his arms and trunk.
  • Time dragged slowly but somehow the hour passed, and the time came to go on through to the hall where the gig was being held.
  • I nodded slowly, feeling liquids inside my head churn roughly.
  • Earthquake waves travel slowly through the hotter regions of the mantle and speed up in colder, denser areas.
  • Slowly the edge parted and flattened out, broadwise, displaying the marbled brilliance of the butterfly's inner wings, illumining the pale chastity of the sleeping figure as if with a quivering and evanescent jewel. Success A Novel
  • Slowly these different nations were assimilated into one society with a broadly common identification.
  • Romanov pulled out a file folder from her jacket slowly, ensuring that the bodyguards saw what she held, and handed it to Mr. Devlin.
  • His gut got the best of him, so he unstrapped his short-barrel .357 Magnum revolver, and proceeded slowly.
  • Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed.
  • The other approach is to bless a lowly subject, such as the life and times of a clockmaker, with the grandeur and solemnity of an epic.
  • He saw the soldiers climbing slowly down a steep, rocky trail.
  • He released her wrists and slowly stood, sheathing his sword.
  • They both went to their next classes, but the day drifted by slowly.
  • The sun was now slowly fading, the sky filled with blues purples and light pinks.
  • But whatever the lok sabha holds in store for the bill, what we all know for certain is that the feminine face of Indian politics is slowly changing, and one can confidently believe that it could be for the better. WSJIDEBATE: Is the Women's Reservation Bill Good for India?
  • Then, slowly, mercifully, humor and affection grew.
  • They slowly ascended the steep path up the mountain.
  • Slowly slide your back down the wall until you are in a sitting position, as though seated on an imaginary chair.
  • Acorn began slowly and allowed Stanley to dominate the early proceedings when scoring two converted tries.
  • Her eyes, velvet-black in the shadow upcast by the lamp, opened slowly. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
  • Western ideas penetrate slowly through the East.
  • September 13th, 2009 at 5: 05 am computerist: This irrelevance blows UCD through the roof simply from the fact that these organisms are each carriers of prescribed "blueprint" information slowly but surely waiting for their next "release" state. Behe, Common Descent, & UD
  • The water slowly eroded the pile of blue, liquid into the silver drain.
  • Use a spoon to slowly turn the mixture until the sugar has dissolved. Times, Sunday Times
  • A needle pricks my arm and slowly all my muscles begin to relax.
  • The next higher examples to be met are the frequently cited ants and bees, belonging to the lowly organized class of arthropoda, yet, through the advantage of association and mutual aid, developing actions and habits only found elsewhere in the human race. Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution
  • I have been insecure all my life but for the past year it has slowly been getting worse. The Sun
  • In this position, we were also able to observe her extraordinary versatility as she performed amazing feats of balance as the stage slowly revolved.
  • Slowly, the building grew farther apart, the roads larger, and sidewalks less common.
  • Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print.
  • At a time when cultural events influenced by westernisation are fast becoming more popular among the younger generation, there is a growing concern that ancient and traditional arts would slowly fade away.
  • Phillips likes to write allusive portraits peppered with images he can wrap his warm, grainy voice around, like the slowly-rolling Far End of the Night or the feistier Calamity Jane.
  • A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality.
  • With a sigh Aislinn turned and slowly entered the thicket herself, knowing he must settle the problem himself within his own mind. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Snoop Dogg left Mr. Knight's Death Row Records a year after that, and the label slowly declined. NYT > Home Page
  • Aysa was carefully and slowly dressing as the sun was climbing.
  • Eventually, it creaked to a juddering, shrieking stop and a huge door, rust-pitted, streaked with red and belled outwards with age ground slowly aside.
  • A minute after, the door slowly opened its upper half, and Karen's wrinkled face and white cap and red shortgown were before them. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • He then slowly filled the rest of the system taking care to avoid creating airlocks.
  • A tan face signifies the status of a lowly peasant who has worked in the fields all her life.
  • And so the hours of night passed, and the heavens turned slowly about the rutilant earth. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • Each character is finely defined and the secrets that they keep from each other come out as slowly as the molasses comes from the jar in the winter. Advance reader reviews of Sweeping Up Glass by Carolyn D. Wall.
  • Place the eggs and sugar in a food mixer and beat for 5-10 minutes until thick and creamy, then slowly add the oil, beat together and add the remaining ingredients.
  • Under Deng Xiaoping, the reformers slowly regained control of the country.
  • I fretted as we trundled slowly home in a rather despondent way.
  • I felt as though I were a train that was slowly chuffing off from the station, the wheel spokes moving in slow, forward motions.
  • Rising slowly like an automaton, she made her way over to the counter and picked up the receiver.
  • Auerbach sat down slowly in the chair behind him, his eyes riveted on the syringe in Whitlock's hand. CODE BREAKER
  • If a hot saturated sugar solution is allowed to cool slowly, the sugar comes out of solution and crystallizes on the bottom of the container.
  • They walked slowly and deliberately for about two miles until they reached a place known as Dn Leathghlaise, or the “Chieftain’s Fort.” The Pawprints of History
  • He was chipping away pieces of a large rock, slowly hollowing it out.
  • The title track, which opens the album, slowly introduces the multiple elements of this work, reverently contrasting them to establish a perfect balance of impressions.
  • Slowly, I made my way downstairs, gliding my hand along the smooth wooden banister.
  • His voice was slowly lowering itself back to normal speaking voice.
  • Still only six years old, his little body slowly became pitifully deformed as his tuberculosis spread. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • This plainly shows that a manual knack can be learnt only slowly. Choice, Rationality, and Social Theory
  • As Malcolm had said years ago, Dominic was playing a game, slowly moving Jeremy into a leadership role, while holding fast to the reins of power.
  • Those with relatives in Guangzhou will enjoy home cooking, especially the soup done slowly in earthenware pots over gas fires, and will rest in the space of their own bedrooms.
  • Apart from foliate designs, Renaissance patterns diffused relatively slowly through northern Europe and Spain.
  • One sensed that the canopy had been wasted slowly by the powers of fungus and leaf mould.
  • Alec arrived in time to catch his father from falling as he slowly toppled to the ground.

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