Jasper expressed great surprise; he even said it was a monstrously unfair thing of his father to do, and that certainly he and his brother would try to rectify it in a measure.
Was it likely that their wealthy father would do anything so monstrously unjust as to leave all his money to his two eldest sons with whom he had previously quarrelled, and nothing, nothing at all to his young wife and infant daughter?
Lasse was monstrously pleased at the idea of attending the wedding- feast, but he had all sorts of misgivings.
The city was so monstrously large and incalculable; it seemed to have undertaken the impossible; but there could be no doubt of such an obvious matter of course as that he should make his way.
I am monstrously plagued with my headaches, and not a little with unprofitable business.
These reflections darted through the mind of Count Victor as he sped, monstrously uncomfortable with the burden of the bag that bobbed on his back, not to speak of the indignity of the office.
If it is less monstrously tragic after Barnet's return to England, it is, if anything, harder.
For long decades the combative side in human affairs had been monstrously exaggerated by the accidents of political separation.
Dear and delightful to me is the gallant good humour of your letter, which makes me take what you tell me as if I were quite monstrously near you.
Should you kindly surrender it to me again I would restore to it four or five pages that I excised in sending it to you--so monstrously had it rounded itself!
I felt the immensely noble, the truly aristocratic, beauty of this splendid county of Sussex, especially as the winged car of offence has monstrously unfolded it to me.
The uncle at Angers may have been monstrously undutiful; but the nephew from Paris was upsides with him.
I have found nowhere what he said, but it seems it was monstrously to the point, and so rudely conceived that the old duke never recovered the indignity.
The head is monstrously big, and the face broad and flat, without any other hair but the eyebrows; the nose very small, the mouth wide, and the lips thin.
Has it never struck you, Amy, that Pa ismonstrously polite to Mrs General.
Amy, has it never struck you that somebody is monstrously polite to Mrs General?
Then the three of us dressed in the crimson suits, and monstrously fine we looked.
Certainly her stockings were monstrously fine, being of dark blue flowered with scarlet thread, and her shoon were adorned with great buckles of silver.
I joined the congregation, until they came to the litany; and then, being monstrously hungry, I did not think myself bound to stay any longer.
I began this letter about two months ago; but so monstrously indolent am I that I have not had time to finish it.
I maintain that the Son of God died: well, that is wholly credible because it is monstrously absurd.
I maintain that the son of God died: well, that is wholly credible because it is monstrously absurd.
I maintain that the Son of God died: well, that is wholly credible because it is monstrously absurd.
For a moment or two longer there was no response other than the same cold, questioning scrutiny, as if, instead of a sweet-faced woman, something monstrously unnatural was present.
War becomes a universal disaster, blind and monstrously destructive; it bombs the baby in its cradle and sinks the food-ships that cater for the non-combatant and the neutral.
Now, these principles are most indispensably necessary to prevent individuals from being monstrously changed, and to maintain the social and family ties unbroken.
This is monstrously strange, to say the least of it.
Well, it is monstrously rum,' Charley said, after a pause.
The December sun had hidden its dull rays behind the huge rocks that rose monstrously high west of Dunfern mansion, and ceased to gladden the superb apartment Sir John occupied most part of the day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monstrously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.