He thought he was inimitable in his capacity to talk interestingly about everything and nothing, by the hour.
He spoke most interestingly three mortal hours, about everything in the world.
I have already presented the reader with some letters of Mrs. Sheridan, in which the feminine character of her mind very interestingly displays itself.
The figures themselves are much larger than those at Merton College, and on the whole more interestingly treated.
The sleep and expanding of flowers are most interestingly reviewed by Mr. Loudon in p.
The subsequent editions of this curious book are interestingly enumerated by Mr. Mavor, in his edition of Tusser.
Watelet, who wrote Essai sur les Jardins, and whose name has given rise to some most charming lines in De Lille's poem, and whose biography is interestingly drawn in the Biog.
I have said enough, I hope, to shew what an interestingly childlike, happily disposed, curious and contented race those few surviving Wends are.
Interestingly enough, the order in nature and matter found by science contradicted the new experience of variety, sexuality included, made possible by the scientific revolution.
Interestingly enough, we do not know everything that we understand; and we do not understand everything that we know.
His face is kind and gentle; his features are interestingly irregular and there are heavy wrinkles about his mouth and eyes--the former adding something to the already humorous twinkle of the eyes.
The secretary talkedinterestingly on this subject for perhaps a quarter of an hour, during which time we waited for luncheon to be served.
Loria deals with this whole subject most exhaustively and interestinglyin his recently translated book "The Economic Foundations of Society.
On landing on the exposed shelf to which we had fastened our halser, I found the origin of the sand interestingly exhibited.
Not that it was so marvelous as a studio or that it was so gorgeously decorated and furnished--it was impressive enough in that way--but that it was so gracefully and interestingly representative of a kind of comfort disguised as elegance.
The lady was born a Harcourt, {46} and talked interestingly about beautiful Nuneham in the days of her girlhood.
A middle-aged Graf on board (I think an ex-diplomatist) talked interestingly on many subjects, Bismarck among others.
A mission school for the daughters of the Dakota tribes is most interestingly described.
Australia, the great island continent, the land of the kangaroo, and a country of contradictions, is most interestingly described.
Interestingly enough, more of their distinguished men flourished in Spain than in Asia Minor.
He gives a rather interestingly modern treatment of consumption.
His instructions for the removal of objects from the external ear are interestingly practical.
She set before him plenty of good, hearty food, put a napkin to his plate, and talked to him interestingly about matters which seemed to make him feel that he was a better man.
To my great surprise, she commenced a conversation about common things, and talked as interestingly as any intelligent young lady would talk.
The correspondence of Flaubert and George Sand bears interestingly on another of the sham religions of the nineteenth century--the religion of art.
Mrs. Katharine Fullerton Gerould has dealt interestingly with this point in an article in the Unpopular Review (October, 1914) entitled Tabu and Temperament.
As simply and as emphatically as we can put it, the most important thing in connection with the writing of the scenario is to have the action progress smoothly, logically, and interestingly from the first to the last scene.
Of course the characters must do things in these first few hundred feet, but they should be things that express their characters interestingly rather than things that have important significance in the plot development.
All the characters are skilfully drawn, the events are interestingly marshalled, and the plot most naturally developed.
Daisy Seymour" shows, interestingly and impressively, the value of religion in the development and elevation of youthful character.
Then he called a council at Jamestown, and the scenes in the council chamber are interestingly described in contemporary letters.
The desire of Massachusetts appeared to be to hold the heretics and their new country under a kind of personal and territorial vassalage, as was interestingly shown in the case of Mrs. Hutchinson and Samuel Gorton.
The fair hair, neither quite golden nor quite brown, that clear, healthy skin, neither warmed with her blood nor interestingly pale, these would have franked her passage in a crowd and none might have noticed her go by.
How interestinglyhe must have talked about his estate and farming.
But Miss Caroline, despite many details of dress and manner that failed interestingly to corroborate the fact, was an old woman, and one whose way of life made her difficult of comprehension to the Little Country.
Thrice I lost interestingly and with profit to my soul, and once I won, though without elation, for we know that little skill may be needed to win when the cards fall right; whereas, to lose profitably is a mark of supreme merit.
Also, they want the information to be so interestingly conveyed that an auditor thinks of what is happening rather than merely of the facts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interestingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.