Jehosephat, the way that does take the wrinkles out down here," said Shorty, rubbing appreciatively the front of his pantaloons.
The younger man began to laugh, with conciliatory good-nature, as he glanced appreciatively back at the sweetmeat stateliness of the Casino front.
These flowers are nicer than anything we could have bought from a florist," she declared, gazing appreciatively at the mass of blooms which dripped water in the basket at her feet.
His quick eyeappreciatively took in the long flowing skirt and the high heeled slippers.
Mrs. James and the teacher laughedappreciatively at the remark.
Tragedy was uppermost with him, and at this proof of heartlessness he thought appreciatively of Millie's padded glass.
They searched the mess-box, found all that was left of a quart bottle of whisky, took it outside and divided it gravely and appreciatively among themselves.
Jakie had scrambled from the seat to within the door and was standing there smiling appreciatively at the team.
She knew it was a success both because of her exalted feelings and because Poppy meowed out in discordant disapproval only once; the rest of the time Poppy purred as appreciatively as for "The Maiden's Prayer.
And then, with a big-eyed andappreciatively murmuring auditor, he dilated on the supreme qualities of that foreign spot, on the exotic delights of football and regattas and trips down to New York for the "shows.
VIII Those who feel the beauty and recognise the important novelty of the music of "Pelleas et Melisande" will for some time to come find it difficult to speak of it appreciatively without an appearance of extravagance.
Two German non-commissioned officers were sipping appreciatively the wine of their native Rhineland as they chatted in quiet comfort over their little table at the window.
Beth wrote thankfully and appreciatively to Uncle Will and dear Aunt Marion: "The Doctor has returned to New Jersey and--the old subject.
Milly was much amused by the good lady and listenedappreciatively to her petty conversation.
Mike, the elevator man, twisted his gray head about at an unbelievable length to gaze appreciatively at the trim, uniformed figure.
To love with the whole heart" may be understood to mean a love that is objectively or appreciatively great, as when one esteems and loves God as the Supreme Good.
Love of God from the whole heart, objectively or appreciatively understood, is either actual or habitual.
Peggy smiledappreciatively at the undoubted humor of the drawing and gave her attention to the verses below.
If I could be assured that a boy or a girl read only good novels and read them appreciatively and sympathetically, I should never trouble myself to inquire how many he or she read.
Burke permitted himself the luxury of laughing appreciatively a moment more before making his exclamation.
The Captain grinned appreciatively as the convert to the hand-engine proposal disappeared.
Captain Eri came to the door in response to his knock, and grinnedappreciatively at his caller's look of wonder.
If the Brownie Village forced staid adults to pause and smile appreciativelyat the whimsicalities of gnome life, the juveniles halted and dragged and impeded the progress of the procession as each new wonder confronted them.
So far as she thought of it she was appreciatively fond of him, but the relation pleased her, it was one that could be so charmingly sustained.
Elfrida's wide-eyed gaze wandered appreciatively over the dusky interior, which for the man beside her barely existed.
Ten thousand dinars could not pay for the chicken she has eaten," uttered Ryder appreciatively in the language of the old slave market, and stepped promptly ahead of a stout Pantalon.
A nice resting place," said Jack Ryder appreciatively of the tomb of the Sheykh-el-Gauchy.
And Jinny told him appreciatively that it was a lovely tea and a lovely view.
In conclusion, it is worthy of remark that the good voices, as to quality, and the powerful ones, are not more enduring in their images than those which were listened to appreciatively for other reasons.
It is, we see, a question of training: any person with a normal brain who is accustomed to listen appreciatively to certain sounds, natural or artificial, must store his mind with the images of such sounds.
Of the delicacy of the vessel it now rested with him to deposit safely again he was by this time so appreciatively aware that in returning with it to its safe niche he stumbled into some obscure trap literally laid for him by his nervousness.
The little man licked his lips appreciativelyand returned to the doorway below the premises of Kazmah.
Kerry's fierce eyes sparkled appreciatively as his glance rested on the tall figure arrayed in a woollen dressing-gown, the masculine style of which by no means disguised the beauty of Margaret's athletic figure.
He was now lying contentedly back in his arm-chair, divested of his responsibilities as Head of the house and appreciatively tasting the first savour of the holidays.
I walked with him to the front door and watched him appreciatively sniffing the early morning air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appreciatively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.