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sorrowfully

ADVERB
  1. with sadness; in a sorrowful manner
    his mother looked at him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army
  2. in a sorrowful manner

How To Use sorrowfully In A Sentence

  • ‘That's the longest you'll been gone,’ she added sorrowfully.
  • Sorrowfully and bodingly Mansfeld withdrew to consult again with the PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • We didn't know about those things back then, dear," she said to me sorrowfully. Lee Woodruff: Horsing Around in the Shower
  • She stood before him, and gave him the sele of the day, and he looked on her sorrowfully. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • An 'tellin' me ye were a banker, "he added sorrowfully," an 'you wid spurs an' brass buttons stickin 'out all over ye! THE NUMBERS
  • I don't know where he is now "-- sorrowfully --" unless, "with a sudden brightening of his expressive face," he is up your petticoats. April's Lady A Novel
  • Kate looked once more at the dead soldiers, at the burg wall beyond, and sorrowfully turned to follow.
  • He sorrowfully mumbled his last lines with his head trapped in the curtains.
  • He named over to himself those friends on whom he might call, and then his mind paused as Betty Medill's name hazily and sorrowfully occurred to him. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • Construed correctly, this clause of the sentence would mean -- '_I, sorrowfully leaving all places gracious to the Maenalian god_:' but _that_ is not what Lord Wellesley designed: '_I leaving the woods of Cyllene, and the snowy summits of Pholoe, places that are all of them dear to Pan_' -- _that_ is what was meant: that is to say, not _leaving all places dear to Pan_, far from it; but _leaving a few places, every one of which is dear to Pan_. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
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