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Example sentences for "cordially"

Lexicographically close words:
cordi; cordial; cordiale; cordiality; cordiall; cordials; cordifolia; cording; cordis; cordite
  1. The president was cordially received by the governor and other dignitaries.

  2. Believe me, sir, no one can more cordially approve of the wise and prudent measures of your administration.

  3. In Bremen I was most cordially received in the family of Mohr, a member of my corps, in whose circle I spent some delightful hours, and also an evening never to be forgotten in the famous old Rathskeller.

  4. My mother and I were cordially welcomed by this couple, on conversing with whom my first feeling of constraint vanished.

  5. Even those who most cordially admire his political ability do not always remember that he is an excellent scholar, and graduated as eighth in the First Class of the Classical Tripos in the year when Bishop Lightfoot was Senior Classic.

  6. He held a hand to each, and they were cordially grasped.

  7. Good morning," Mrs. Roberts had said, turning cordially to a fashionably-dressed lady.

  8. These demands being all strictly complied with, he most devoutly gave his young lady's health, tossed down at the instant the pure Innishowen, and in due approval cordially smacked his lips as the beverage disappeared.

  9. Mr Somerville shook me most cordially by the hand with both of his, and eagerly demanded the history of my extraordinary adventures, of which I gave him a small abridgment.

  10. Captain, cordially shaking the hand the young lady had given him, "and that she enjoys herself to her liking in this outlandish country?

  11. The captain rose and shook each of the gentlemen cordially by the hand, for he had, at least, the consolation of a great many introductions that night.

  12. When assembled in Council the Bishops of the United States cordially seconded the wishes of Rome by quoting the very words in an entire chapter devoted to the question of the salvation of the colored race.

  13. Cordially accepting the invitation (which was extended to Midwinter also, if he cared to profit by it), Allan returned to the coffee-room to look after his friend.

  14. To the landlady's amazement, he cordially shook hands with her, and made for the door, leaving tea and tea-pot to take care of themselves.

  15. In the case of any other man, Mr. Hawbury would have been mollified by such a concession as his adversary had now made to him; but he disliked Midwinter too cordially to leave him in the peaceable enjoyment of an opinion of his own.

  16. He nodded cordially to Allan, bowed formally to Midwinter, and quitted the room.

  17. After he and my aunt had cordially welcomed me, the whole party disappeared from the room with the exception of Sophie.

  18. He cordially welcomed me, and assured Mr Dear that he would do his best to make a sailor of me, and to fit me for my duties as an officer.

  19. We were quickly on deck, and welcomed cordially as strangers by Captain Falconer, who did not recognise me.

  20. A gentleman, whom we at once guessed was Mr Newton, appeared at the garden-gate, and cordially invited us into his house.

  21. The Count responded no less cordially to the President's greeting.

  22. And he cordially stretched out both hands to the gentleman who quickly came in at the door which the farmer opened for him.

  23. Towards the French soldiers I was cordially disposed.

  24. Much to my astonishment, therefore, when I had arrived in England, and had been cordially received by the men above mentioned, and had preached in the pulpits of such men as Rev.

  25. He entered cordially into them, and expressed, as he felt, I doubt not, a strong sympathy for me.

  26. Instead of the savage monster they expected to see, a door opened, when a sprightly young man, with a mild countenance and an eye which indicated quickness and intelligence, appeared before them and cordially shook hands.

  27. The professor bowed, and Yates cordially extended his hand to the young woman.

  28. When Mrs. Birkenfeld rose to go, she cordially invited Aunt Ninette to come often to see her in the garden, saying that she must find it lonely in the cottage, and that the open air would be good for her also.

  29. Van Tromp laughed gaily, shook hands up to the elbows, hoped cordially they would meet again and that often, but looked after Dick as he departed with a tremor of indignation.

  30. Stop, Sophie, you will make me regret having appealed so cordially to you.

  31. The reputation which he had acquired for himself abroad, prevented numbers, of course, of his countrymen, whom he would most cordially have welcomed, from seeking his acquaintance.

  32. Notwithstanding, however, the enmity which had existed between the two families for a long time, on account of a duel which had resulted in the death of Miss Chaworth's grandfather, Byron was received most cordially at Annesley.

  33. They cordially invite me to accompany them and accept their hospitality for the night.

  34. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott cordially invite me to become their guest while staying at Tabreez.

  35. Following the attendant into another room, we find Sirra Pasha seated on a richly cushioned divan, and upon our entrance he rises smilingly to receive us, shaking us both cordially by the hand.

  36. He accepted the stranger's hand cordially enough, but was in no hurry to reply.

  37. As for the womenfolk of Brine's Rip, it was not to be expected that they would agree any too cordially with the men on the subject of Mary Farrell.

  38. Thank you, Lucy," he cordially said; and it was the first time he had called her Lucy.

  39. You are late, Mrs. Verner," she said, taking her cordially by the hand.

  40. I hope it is," cordially answered Lionel.

  41. In the name of the Stewards, I most respectfully and cordially thank you for the honour you have done us, which greatly overpays our poor endeavours.

  42. I therefore, gentlemen, thank you most cordially for the honour you have done her, and shall now request permission to make an observation on the establishment of the Edinburgh Theatrical Fund.

  43. The idea struck me in a favorable light, and I cordially accepted his offer, although somewhat doubting my capacity in an agricultural line.

  44. We had, at any rate, the grace, not, in our present security, to scoff at the thanks in which we had so cordially although quietly participated.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cordially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.