That 'Telegraph' is a month old," he said deprecatingly seeing Meg smile upon him her first smile that day.
The priest shrugged his shoulders deprecatingly and answered the question with another,--when Las Palomas proposed building a place of worship.
Some have deprecatingly ventured to remark that it is as well to leave out the tinned carfare-if you do not like carfare; but that is as far as they care to go.
We insisted; whereupon he deprecatingly drew forth a copy of a newspaper cartoon having to do with Colonel Roosevelt's visit.
Graydon conducted her to her chaperon, near whom half a dozen gentlemen were waiting for a chance to be his successor; and, having obtained her promise for another dance later in the evening, he turned deprecatingly to Madge.
She saw the pallid, frightened child that scarcely dared to look deprecatingly at the handsome young collegian.
Instinctively she pushed her veil still further from her features as she deprecatingly replied: "You are but echoing your sex in criticising mine as impulsive.
Deborah Scoville lifted her eyes in manifest distress and fixed them deprecatingly upon her interrogator.
Presently it slowly raised itself on its hind-legs, and vaguely and deprecatingly waved a baby-paw, fringed with little hooks of steel.
After a pause, he turned deprecatingly toward his visitors.
After a moment she smiled deprecatingly at Mrs. Holmes and whispered: "You forgive me, other day?
Then, as they glanced into the general room, the trooper looked deprecatingly at his officer.
His expressions of regret were perfectly genuine when at last the sound of wheels on the gravel of the drive broke in upon his discourse, and Gallagher deprecatingly drew out his watch.
It was dainty, and essentially feminine, and he became, for perhaps the first time, uneasily conscious of his own solid masculine proportions and bespattered garments as he glanced deprecatingly at the girl.
He waved his hand deprecatingly Our conversation was disturbed by a quarrel between two men at a near-by table.
He shook his head deprecatingly and went on reading.
Mr. Denner shook his head deprecatingly at this, but he seemed pleased.
Redmond grinned deprecatingly and then shook his head.
The girl blushed vividly, and looked deprecatingly at me.
She looked up at me as I entered so humbly and deprecatingly that I wished that I had bitten my tongue out rather than have spoken so harshly.
The señora moved uneasily in her chair and smiled deprecatingly at Jack, then imploringly at her husband.
José smiled and lifted his shoulders deprecatingly at the tribute, while fifty voices shouted loyally his name.
Then as they glanced into the general room again, the trooper looked deprecatingly at his officer.
The other monk looked nervously anddeprecatingly up, for he heard the taunting threat across the water that the Carthusians were a good riddance, and that there would be more to follow.
Sir James turned enquiringly as the door from the court opened, but it was only a wet shivering dog who had nosed it open, and now crept deprecatingly towards the blaze.
There were tears in Daisy's voice, and Bunting glanced deprecatingly at his wife.
His smile broadened--self-deprecatingly this time.
Then she sat at the table again, and smiled deprecatingly at Mr. Jones.
He went hesitatingly up, and laid a gloved hand deprecatingly upon her shoulder.
If you approached him on a matter he would put out his palmsdeprecatingly and pant, "I must consult the Mahamad.
My dear Leibel," said the marriage-broker, deprecatingly shrugging his shoulders and spreading out his palms.
But when Gerard, as a matter of course, spoke of their being married in town, Elizabeth looked up deprecatingly into his face.
Mrs. Bobby looked at her in some perplexity, then she glanced up deprecatingly at Gerard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deprecatingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.