How To Use Serenely In A Sentence

  • She stood serenely as white police officers in riot gear rushed to arrest her. Times, Sunday Times
  • `And I'd like," Ginny continued serenely, as if he had not spoken, `to rehabilitate the Tower. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
  • I have never seen a player like him for working on an opponent's weakness: mildly, serenely, composedly, unmaliciously destroying him. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the moral compass the Buddha devised for living sanely and serenely, called the Eightfold Path, this quotation would fit into the path called "right speech. Perry Garfinkel: Four Noble Buddha Quotes
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  • Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
  • This time she has turned and smiled serenely across the front seats and given him the full refulgent force of her royal beauty. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • I had the feeling that he was waiting, too--serenely patient
  • She stood serenely as white police officers in riot gear rushed to arrest her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet once, during a night that was refreshingly cold, young priest awoke to adjust Ins blankets that had slipped off, and happened to look through a clearing in the trees toward the sky, where a gigantic peak, snow-white and perfect in its coni beauty, rose serenely in the heavens. Mexico
  • She may have led her people serenely through many long, tumultuous decades of war and technological change. The Sun
  • She may have led her people serenely through many long, tumultuous decades of war and technological change. The Sun
  • There are families, as there are nations, that are like those ships that, launched under a lucky star, sail their appointed courses ever serenely and eventlessly, and though they may indeed look on tempests, yet are never shaken by them. Mount Music
  • This time she has turned and smiled serenely across the front seats and given him the full refulgent force of her royal beauty. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Yorkshire Catholics mourned the Pope yesterday in the same way he met his own death - serenely, with a brave heart and no fuss.
  • When he was dying in the factory hospital among strange people, he smiled serenely.
  • It serenely drifts through the subdued moments accompanied by yet another diverting calliope!
  • Once the initial awareness of nakedness had been absorbed, the mind settles down serenely to watch the dance.
  • Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow.
  • It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a sulk.
  • The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there.
  • The shining ship swam serenely through the upper atmosphere, light limning its skin in shafts of golden brilliance as they sailed towards the barriers ahead, proud and uncaring.
  • Exploiting basic structural concepts of triangulation and curvilinearity in order to produce an inherently rigid, yet dynamic form, the light, ephemeral pavilion sits serenely above a small pool.
  • And the infant serenely smiled to herself, content not to understand until the time should ripen. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • Except when engorged by spring meltwater and ice, the Severn River empties serenely into Hudson Bay.
  • They presumed that Jaq was honing his soul serenely in expectation of sacrifice.
  • Party leaders leaders appear like the swan gliding serenely on the surface of the water.
  • The legendary Earp, embodied by the serenely laconic Henry Fonda, was apotheosized in John Ford's spare and beautiful "My Darling Clementine" (1946), a movie blissfully unconcerned with the facts. Kevin Costner Rides Again
  • Iris was already surveying him with upraised brow but he continued serenely and undismayed. TO HIS JUST DESSERTS
  • He switched serenely between keyboard and guitar throughout, just as his illustrious predecessor used to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • He switched serenely between keyboard and guitar throughout, just as his illustrious predecessor used to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is still a serenely tasteful dining room, designed not to offend as many rich people as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three spacious rooms are serenely uncluttered. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact is, society considers that in certain instances it has a right to expect the thinker will martyrise himself on its account, while it stands serenely by and heaps faggots on the pile, with every mark of contempt and loathing. Post-Prandial Philosophy
  • She stood serenely as white police officers in riot gear rushed to arrest her. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the camel lumbered to its feet it was me who was screaming with terror while my son smiled serenely.
  • Good night," and after that no sound broke the silence, except sundry mutterings from the Irishman, who had discovered an enormous frog under his bed, and his beloved pointer pup inside the blankets serenely sleeping. The Rhodesian
  • *AfriCat floatz serenely awn hiis bak, eyes closed, teh sunlite awn hiis faice an teh gentle wind ripplin hiis furz* Whites - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • And when afterwards informed of the "mistake" they did not seem to care, but went on serenely pandering to the butcher's genial ambidextrousness. The Siege of Kimberley
  • `And I'd like," Ginny continued serenely, as if he had not spoken, `to rehabilitate the Tower. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The hallway, lit with sunlight from both ends, was serenely quiet.
  • Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
  • "You can look at this if you'd like," the dark-haired, willowy 14-year-old said, blushing slightly, yet serenely confident.
  • The big white-harled farmhouse sat serenely in the middle of pale green fields of oats and barley, its windows and chimneys edged in gray stone, the walled kailyard and the numerous outbuildings clustering around it like chicks round a big white hen. Drums of Autumn
  • He switched serenely between keyboard and guitar throughout, just as his illustrious predecessor used to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The procession passes serenely, like a cortege entering the cemetery gates.
  • He never bludgeons or scalps or scarifies; but serenely indicates, with the calm gesture of a superior authority, the defects and blots which mar perfection, but which the unthinking multitude ignores, or, at worst, admires. Matthew Arnold
  • The last painting Church executed on this theme, A Country Home, provides a bucolic slice of life in a serenely solitary and beautiful setting.
  • To earthbound astronomy enthusiasts, Saturn was the serenely beautiful and mysterious counterpart to the overtly violent Jupiter, floating in a distant, frigid realm.
  • They were forlorn, dejected, and pleading, yet so serenely resolved he was compelled to do as she asked.
  • And while she admits there are few places on earth as serenely bucolic as England's legendary academic enclave, she's clearly pleased to be back home in one of the city's most fashionable neighborhoods.
  • The boat sailed serenely on towards the horizon.
  • She sauntered onto the set, looking serenely confident.
  • And the infant serenely smiled to herself, content not to understand until the time should ripen. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • ‘The heart still races,’ he insisted, although it has to be said that the great man looked as serenely unruffled by the prospect as ever.
  • She sat serenely in her throne, surveying her courtiers through utterly regal eyes, which hid the heavy pounding of her heart.
  • He will give no room in himself to thoughts other than those of God, and his soul will be unconquerably pure and will alone break all the bonds of mind and matter and become serenely free.
  • Next comes the Living River Trail, starting with a trout pool populated by fish, serenely floating wood ducks, turtles and other peskier species such as "giant toe biters" (water bugs). Where the Wild Things Are
  • There aren't many cuts - often a scene will take place before us in one shot, with the camera serenely gliding from one side of a room to the other.
  • His designs live on today, looking as serenely inevitable as they did decades ago, the art of a great artist.
  • In the wings, the divine Edwina smiled on serenely.
  • A combination of library, cinema, academic centre and film studio, its windows glow serenely on the featureless horizon.
  • The stars serenely encased the green-and-brown planet in their milky twinkle, lighting up all the oceans with a crystal glow, a beautiful shine.
  • It's a video litany of natural disasters, of wind and rain and snow and donder and blitzen, punctuated with images of lesser vehicles incapacitated by the elements, while Hummers sail serenely through. Patt Morrison: Hummer? No, Bummer!
  • danza," which is kin to Mexican airs and to the Cuban "guaracha" and may be compared to a flowing brook, now gliding along serenely, now rushing in cascades. Santo Domingo A Country with a Future
  • Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow.
  • I like the unripe, slightly salty melon of Vanille Galante, the cold lily note, the almost non-existence of vanilla, the pure, calm water in which the ingredients serenely flow, the pastel colorlessness of it all. Vanille Galante by Hermes: Perfume Review
  • She stood serenely as white police officers in riot gear rushed to arrest her. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the right, perhaps, would be a shop all open to the road, where, cross-legged upon a kind of daïs, the merchant sat among his piled wares, unenterprising and unsolicitous, serenely confident in the balance-sheet of fate. Apologia Diffidentis
  • The old man's overcoat stirs in the dark, as though about to cup a hand once more to an unhearing ear, to wink an amiable eye and disappear serenely.
  • She sauntered onto the set, looking serenely confident.
  • And the infant serenely smiled to herself, content not to understand until the time should ripen. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • They were forlorn, dejected, and pleading, yet so serenely resolved he was compelled to do as she asked.
  • He switched serenely between keyboard and guitar throughout, just as his illustrious predecessor used to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, even as sophisticated quantitative mensuration came gradually to supersede the qualitative analyses of medieval science, alchemists and astrologers serenely continued their work.
  • But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
  • Water buffalo and goats graze placidly alongside the track; elegant white cranes glide serenely across the paddy fields.
  • All is spread out in a picturesque wooded glen with a brook flowing serenely nearby.
  • To the undiscerning eye, this place might seem to have a serenely majestic air, but Harun can feel the underlying tension with every step.
  • The three spacious rooms are serenely uncluttered. Times, Sunday Times
  • All is spread out in a picturesque wooded glen with a brook flowing serenely nearby.
  • But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
  • ‘I don't have to be an empath to know what you're thinking,’ Efia said serenely, looking backward once or twice.
  • Everything was bright; the sun shone serenely, birds sang, and clouds drifted across the perfect blue sky.
  • `And I'd like," Ginny continued serenely, as if he had not spoken, `to rehabilitate the Tower. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • But Perfect View, poised on a ledge above Snow Hill and beneath Richmond Heights, gazing serenely across to Bathampton and what – in my young day as a cub reporter on the Bath Chronicle – we called the Admiralty hutments: Perfect View is the real thing. Britain's best views: Bath
  • In obedience to by-laws and shareholders, a corporation is a serenely calculating, bloodless, bodiless profit-machine.
  • The jagged geometry of supersmooth Europa; the idiosyncratic surfaces of the other orbs floating serenely in space; the pristine interstellar vacuum; the inscrutable emptiness of intergalactic space, that immense, echoing, absolutely featureless void enveloping the spinning galaxies: it all serves as a perfect philosophical mirror image, reflecting back the quandary of the species, the limitations of human knowledge. A Space in Time
  • After she recomposed herself, Annabelle looked at Maureen serenely.

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