How To Use Radiantly In A Sentence

  • It was silver and light blue and glowed radiantly in the dark.
  • Curvy white walls, large sails, tablecloths and canvas-seat chairs gleam as radiantly as Tom Cruise's porcelain teeth.
  • Then all himself, and with hardly a rival in art, he went on to unfold those radiantly beautiful prospects of earth and sky which enframe the figures in the The Earlier Work of Titian
  • She smiled radiantly, and placed a big bunch of flowers next to him.
  • She is radiantly attired in a pink designer dress, with her hair curled in tendrils.
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  • It was quite a crowd, radiantly resplendent in displays of unearthly power and beauty.
  • Uliana Lopatkina is radiantly regal as the title heroine and Danila Korsuntsev is her dashing swain of a cavalier in 'Raymonda.' A Close Up View of the Kirov
  • Mr. Belmore presented the radiantly clean and peaceful aspect of the man who has risen at nine o'clock instead of the customary seven, and bathed and dressed in the sweet unhurried calm that belongs only to the first day of the week, poking dilatorily among chiffonier drawers, discovering hitherto forgotten garments in his closet, and leisurely fumbling over a change of shirt-studs before coming down to consume the breakfast kept waiting for him. The Happiest Time
  • This moment and after, the people should in radiantly - well love with the legend between!
  • Everything is like with last time, he returns heaven radiantly.
  • Given the radiantly musical performances for singers and instrumentalists alike, surely we could have been spared some of the unnecessary busyness.
  • Her necklace sparkled radiantly under the sunlight.
  • They smiled radiantly the whole time and looked lovely and bronzed in their white T-shirts and jeans.
  • the bride smiled radiantly
  • Looking radiantly healthy - in contrast to her wan mien of recent months - she lucidly defended herself the interviewers tried to extract an apology from her.
  • But the aging fop cheats on her like mad, which gives hope to the schlubby, radiantly unsuccessful Hardy scholar played by American stage actor Bill Camp. 'Tamara' And 'Funny Story': Uneasy, But Amusing
  • They seldom laughed or twinkled and the nose that kept them company was equally sedate, being purely aquiline, but a mouth with dimpled corners upset the scheme entirely, while ripples of golden brown hair completed the picture of a healthy, happy youngster -- not radiantly beautiful but what people like to call "winsome," which is after all as good a word as most. Across the Mesa
  • Oh, the cunning, _cunning_ thing!" cried Gladys, her eyes flashing radiantly. Jewel's Story Book
  • You must admire the new dresses of the ladies, who are radiantly and sumptuously attired “in flaming purple and refulgent gold,” their ornaments likewise of gold, silver, and all manner of precious stones; for the daughters of Israel are, as on bridal days, all begemmed, bejewelled, and diamonded, stuck over with gems as thick as stars “seen in the galaxy or milky-way.” Travels in Morocco
  • He beams radiantly, reaches out to shake my hand, and says: ‘Welcome to Big Rock.’
  • The older pictures had MaryAnn smiling radiantly, teeth shining and eyes scrunched together twinkling with delight.
  • Also, he was teasingly interested in the certain small garments on which Dede worked, while she was radiantly happy over them, though at times, when his tender fun was too insistent, she was rosily confused or affectionately resentful. Chapter XXVII
  • Emma raised her hand, admiring the enormous ring as it sparkled under the brilliant sunlight, flashing radiantly.
  • It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died.
  • Outwardly, Gina didn't seem troubled - she babysat for neighbors, wrote cute poems, and smiled radiantly for pictures.
  • Both actors perform well above the average, with Faulkner having the added benefit of physical grace and a radiantly expressive face.
  • Outwardly, Gina didn't seem troubled - she babysat for neighbors, wrote cute poems, and smiled radiantly for pictures.

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