They became signs once the experience stabilized in the constitution of a group coherently integrating the sign in its activity.
If one's soul was really enslaved at one's mistress's feet how could one talkcoherently about weakened tea?
I could not hear what she said; the little chorus of condolence and suggestion intercepted all save her tone, and that, indeed, coherently sustained its measured cadence through the texture of fragments uttered by Charley and the others.
She moved a little now; and after some strange wanderings more coherently continued; while the sound of the stepping on the floor above--it seemed to cease.
She moved a little now, and after some strange wanderings morecoherently continued.
The train of thought was expressed coherently and logically, so well that one could speak of him as having literary ability.
We were interested to study a long letter quite coherently written to her mother a few days before we saw the young woman, and about the time when she first told her long story to the department manager.
A few questions addressed to him were answered coherently and relevantly.
Awhile ago she had hardly been able to think or to act coherently while she felt the contact of that noisome paper against her flesh.
Lydie watched the gavotte with dreamy, abstracted eyes; every now and then the Queen spoke to her, and the force of habit caused her to reply coherently and with that formality of expression, which Her Majesty liked to hear.
All things considered, it is to Mr. Plowman's credit that he was able to appreciate and answer coherently quite a number of questions which his client had put to him upon matters of law.
On trying subsequently coherently to recall what had happened in the next five minutes, he found his memory pardonably confused.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coherently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clearly; definitely; distinctly; expressly; plainly; simply