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Example sentences for "immoderately"

Lexicographically close words:
immobility; immobilization; immobilize; immobilized; immoderate; immoderation; immodest; immodesty; immolate; immolated
  1. They now spoke together for some time in low voices, laughing immoderately at the occasional sallies of each other; Sir Sedley Clarendel sitting at his ease, Mrs. Arlbery standing, and knotting by his side.

  2. They are immoderately fond of smoking, drinking, feasting, and amusements which fill up the many hours of idleness.

  3. He was a man of the tenderest feelings, very apt to be cajoled into doing what the world calls foolish things, and constantly performing feats of unwisdom, which performances he was immoderately laughing at all the while in his books.

  4. At the same time that sort of opposition made itself felt which attends upon all novelties that have been immoderately praised.

  5. Then he would draw Gesa into conversation and laugh immoderately at the boy's original notions.

  6. The first thing in the morning, one of them, who was a barber, came and shaved him, and gave him the news of the country, of which he was immoderately greedy.

  7. Jeannette, giggling most immoderately at the gusto with which, unsuspectingly, he swallowed the potion.

  8. Those were the black, immoderately broad and high two-horse cabs of the city, standing outside in a row.

  9. I do not look immoderately cheerful, do I?

  10. His desire was to prove to her that lie was immoderately fond of her already; and he might have flown at her neck had she been sitting up, but her recumbency and eyelids half closed excited wonder in him and awe.

  11. The Emperor wished to surprise the Empress, and present himself to her without being announced; and laughed immoderately at the effect this would produce.

  12. The two stammerers continued to scream as is the custom of deaf persons, until the last drop of water was spilt; and I remember that Eugene, the originator of this practical joke, laughed immoderately the whole time this scene lasted.

  13. One should never joy immoderately at a good turn or grieve immoderately at a bad one.

  14. Wayne laughed immoderately at the idea of his chaplain's capturing a British dragoon.

  15. Lord Carbery, during the season, might be immoderately addicted to this mode of sporting, having naturally a pleasurable feeling connected with his own reputation as a skilful and fearless horseman.

  16. It must be confessed that some ancient specimens have been immoderately over-rated, and the olden art has altogether been enveloped in such mystery as to cause modern attempts to be unfairly estimated.

  17. All Saharan people are immoderately fond of a handkerchief.

  18. Besides dancing and singing, the slaves occasionally fired off matchlocks, which they had borrowed from their masters or friends, and of which they are most immoderately fond.

  19. Par: Immoderately she weepes for Tybalts death, And therefore haue I little talkt of loue.

  20. It is notorious that the English female vocabulary contains no more caressing and flattering epithet than this of "a silly," so that I repaired to my seat immoderately encouraged by such gracious appreciation.

  21. I am forty-six years old, and I have smoked immoderately during thirty-eight years, with the exception of a few intervals, which I will speak of presently.

  22. As I have already said, I began to smoke immoderately when I was eight years old; that is, I began with one hundred cigars a month, and by the time I was twenty I had increased my allowance to two hundred a month.

  23. Perceiving me, Lady Maria touched her friend's arm, as if to direct her eye towards me; then whispered behind her fan somewhat which seemed immoderately entertaining to both.

  24. Beauty may be immoderately frank in soul to the ghostly.

  25. The only form under which hostile passions are vented is that of litigation, to which they are immoderately addicted, being favoured by the comparative cheapness of law.

  26. Hay and wood seem the staple commodities at this season, both of which are immoderately dear, especially at Quebec; even through the States, the common charge for one horse’s hay for a night was a dollar.

  27. Neither is he immoderately dejected in the present adversities that may befall him; but the loss of the soul grieves him to his very heart, and he counts it worthy of long lamentation.

  28. They are immoderately fond of cocoa-nut oil for the same reason; a great quantity of which they not only pour upon their head and shoulders, but rub the body all over, briskly, with a smaller quantity.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immoderately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    excessively; extravagantly; fault; grossly; high; inordinately; intemperately; outrageously; over; overly; overmuch; too; unduly