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Example sentences for "awfully glad"

  • But I say, Alice, I'm awfully glad it's I who have been the ass and not you.

  • Do you know, Alyosha,” Ivan added in an intensely earnest and confidential tone, “I should be awfully glad to think that it was he and not I.

  • You go in; they will be awfully glad to see you.

  • Though this is not the moment now, I am awfully glad to see you.

  • But I am awfully glad to know how it all happened.

  • And I am awfully glad that it was you who saw it," said Georgia fervently.

  • Tell old Paul I'm awfully glad to hear he's doing so well, and hope he'll soon be able to get out of that cursed bank.

  • Elsie says she's awfully glad there's no Vere de Vere blood in Fred, or he would have minded things more.

  • You must be awfully glad," he said sympathetically.

  • I'm awfully glad of that," said Silk, apparently much relieved.

  • I shall be awfully glad when it's all cleared up," said Riddell.

  • I'm awfully glad to see you, upon my word; I am.

  • I'm awfully glad to see you, Mrs. Spence, upon my word.

  • You can put a double row around it, if you like, and I'll be awfully glad to have it.

  • We're awfully glad to burst," said Frank; "and we hope your vision can stand it.

  • I'm awfully glad not to, but I wanted to help somehow.

  • But he told me something else, Kathleen," said Jane with a bright blush, "and I am awfully glad.

  • Well, I am awfully glad," said Jane, giving him such a delighted smile that he shook his head disconsolately.

  • We're awfully glad to see you, Mr. Romayne," she repeated.

  • He is a perfect dear and I am awfully glad he has got that Inspectorship.

  • I'm awfully glad I could save Mrs. Homer and Marie the mortification and annoyance you and Bee had planned for them.

  • To-morrow she is going to send him her photo, through me, I shall be awfully glad to take it.

  • On the one hand I'm awfully glad Mother is coming home, but on the other hand I did like being alone with Father for he always talked to me about everything just as he does to Mother; that will come to an end now.

  • As soon as Mother is well again she's going to the Lyz to ask how we are getting on I'm awfully glad because of S.

  • She is awfully glad she is going home, for she says in a hospital one always feels as if one was going to die.

  • I'm awfully glad if I haven't bored you," he said.

  • I'm awfully glad to see you," said Miss Maitland.

  • I am not going to talk about it, but I am awfully glad to get a second chance.

  • Awfully glad to see you, old chap," said Captain Neil, for the major was finding difficulty with his speech.

  • I would be awfully glad if you would, but I hardly liked to ask you.

  • I'm awfully glad he didn't quit, 'specially when he felt like it.

  • But Jean's brown eyes laughed and Frieda held out her hand innocently to Frank Kent: "I am awfully glad to see you again," she said.

  • I am awfully glad to see you, Cousin Ruth.

  • I am awfully glad I turned up in time to help you drive those people out of the house," he declared.

  • I am awfully glad to see you, I am really," Frieda announced, giving her new cousin an old-fashioned hug.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "awfully glad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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