How To Use reproachfully In A Sentence
- O Serena, Serena, "reproachfully," I thought better things of you! Uncle Rutherford's Nieces A Story for Girls
- Stryker, "reproachfully," I don't see my pearl pin. The Black Bag
- When I was leaving the country the last time, a taking young man with Homburg hat, blue tie, light gloves, smart clothes and cane, came up with extended hand to meet me, and seeing uncertainty as to his identity in my expression as I took it, he exclaimed reproachfully--"What, have you forgotten poor Fr.------already?"
- One thing is sure, -- that my superstition and credulity reached their height at the very period of my life which my critics reproachfully assign as the date of my Fourieristic beliefs. What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
- Two women walking past started and glanced my way reproachfully.
- He circled me and I kept my eye reproachfully on him watching for his first movement.
- Do you not think, Molly, "-- reproachfully, --" your conduct toward me is a little cold and unfeeling? Molly Bawn
- The piece of rosewood, clamped to her worktable, seemed to look at her reproachfully. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
- One Britton, who was friendly towards Lenthal and who spoke "reproachfully" and slurringly of a book which defended the course of the Boston churches, was whipped with eleven stripes, as he had no money to pay the imposed fine. Sabbath in Puritan New England
- And yet, still self-reproachfully, he also continued to search his soul concerning his own country, "our great unxix endowed, unfurnished, unentertained? unentertaining continent, where [...] we ought to have leisure to turn out something handsome from the very heart of simple human nature. 'The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1872-1876, Volume 1'