pleadingly

[ UK /plˈiːdɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a beseeching manner
    `You must help me,' she said imploringly
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How To Use pleadingly In A Sentence

  • He stared at her pleadingly, but seeing her hard gaze, he exhaled gustily.
  • She has now become nimble and agile with the experience of dodging through traffic, avoiding moving vehicles, where she taps pleadingly at windows.
  • Next I'd pleadingly ask, Can't the Judges see he's bringing me to Court all the time and for ridiculous reasons? Sharon Zarozny: What Happens When Divorce Bankrupts You?
  • I hope you don't want me to kill Mr. — er — Haythorne," he said gently, almost pleadingly. A DAY'S LODGING
  • Billy's stammering voice called pleadingly, 'St-stand back, ca-can't you, and gi-give him air.' Tracy Park
  • And His voice calls pleadingly, "Take this same road; get in behind. Quiet Talks on Following the Christ
  • Sometimes, when they had finished the dishes, Carol, intent on Connie's story, stood patiently rubbing the dish pan a hundred, a thousand times, until David would call pleadingly, "Girls, come out here and talk. Sunny Slopes
  • He called pleadingly for the amount of morphine prepared for that day, as he had not taken it. The Opium Habit
  • Puckishly pleadingly is a free weight loss plan enterokinase on the sexy innocence of croatian or punctually on the garbed plowed needlepoint of the fool, as the devourer has to marquess a nodular faraday. Rational Review
  • She threw another sidelong look at Qualary and found the woman's eyes fixed pleadingly upon her. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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