Most importantly eyes like these, he told himself, accentuated a youthful countenance, and for any man of forty youth was the breeze that set his dog scampering.
He was alluring for these qualities and most importantly for being fully comfortable with himself as such.
He had returned from Thailand to restore a relationship and more importantly to once again be with his mother and hear her call his name and yet for this earnest effort how could he speak with her earnestly?
The mechanism of these suckers does not importantly differ from that of the same organs in the Star-fishes.
The play was saved, and no one contributed more importantly to that result than did Mistress Oldfield.
Perhaps nothing contributed more importantly to the gossip of the latter than did the mention of quiet Addison himself after the night in April, 1713, which witnessed the triumph of "Cato.
Similarly, intensive knowledge of the diseases of the other primates in their relations to human diseases should contribute importantly to human welfare.
As these authors have contributedimportantly to our knowledge of the behavior of monkeys, their discussions of the meaning of terms are especially valuable.
Skirrl's behavior has importantly modified my conception of genius.
The various supplementary experimental tests which I employed are in no wise importantly distinguished from those used by other observers.
They bulk importantly in memorizing, as we shall see in Chapters VI and VII; and in reasoning, as we shall see in Chapter IX.
Wait until you have canvassed all the ideas that bear importantly upon the case.
Beyond that I think my husband would have problems with it, and most importantly I would.
The Advertising Council continued after the war to perform this same service--selecting, for free promotion, projects that are "importantly in the public interest.
It is safe to promote a project which the Advertising Council claims to be "importantly in the public interest.
They want that stirring quality of passion, which ministers so importantly to the life of a production, whether in the world of music, of poetry, or of painting.
In fact, it is one of the principal merits of a good orchestra-player to practise uniformly this quality of subordination, whereby the perfection of the whole is importantly promoted.
Louis heard her say importantly and condescendingly to the messenger-- "Here ye are, young man.
The clergyman, book in hand, stepped into the middle of the floor, and looked importantly religious.
There he adjusted the decorations on the chest of his blouse, donned the uniform, and sallied importantly forth to capture Paris.
A corpulent soldier importantly lead me to my cell.
Probably," I answered importantly and vaguely, feeling a new dignity.
Lady Sandgate's desk, at which we have seen Mr. Bender so importantly seated.
The Duca di San Sisto had interests at Rome also, which might be most importantly served by the influence of the Cardinal Marliani.
The old lawyer was not more importantly occupied when he received the Marchese's message, than by intently examining a bronze medal through a magnifying-glass; and he sent back word that he would be with the Marchese immediately.
Becquerel with particles of clay[B], which will probably bear importantly on this point.
It is also more advisable sometimes to leave a sufferable and inveterate Pain to itself, especially in old or weakly People, than to employ too many Medicines, or such violent ones, as should affect them more importantly than the Pains did.
He settled himself importantly in the boat and began to talk a blue streak, as the saying is, about one thing and another, until I would almost have tossed him overboard.
We all sat down together, Uncle Seth and Neil Gleazen at the desk, Arnold Lamont and I a little at one side, and Sim Muzzy tilting backimportantly at a point from which he could watch us all.
It was the fact of the return, rather than the mode of its accomplishment, which importantly affected the subsequent history of Persia.
We shall find the course of their history importantly affected by a sense of this danger, and we shall have reason to admire the wisdom of their measures of precaution against it.
This she had indeed attempted, but her application of her thought had miscarried, Peter bethinking himself that he wasimportantly engaged.
All he could do was work and strain and stand at attention, while that white-faced Anderson could lounge about as if he owned the earth and laugh importantly like that.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "importantly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: conspicuously; eminently; grandly; greatly; highly; markedly; notably; prominently; remarkably