This delay most of them took good-naturedly and went back to their tables.
After a few minutes of meditation on what he had just heard, he civilly pointed to a bit of meadow through which the Thames meanders, and good-naturedly told me it was Runnymeade.
Within a few days he had good-naturedly agreed to give instruction to some half-dozen acquaintances and might have taken on a half-dozen more had he had the time for it.
And Andy good-naturedly pushed the fellows before him down the passage.
Observing that Tumbler was regarding him with longing looks, he good-naturedly cut off part of the savoury morsel, and handed it to the child.
Dobbin was already in the room, good-naturedly tending his patient of the night before.
Like many wealthy people, it was Miss Crawley's habit to accept as much service as she could get from her inferiors; and good-naturedly to take leave of them when she no longer found them useful.
The lawyer's name was Rubiny, ill-naturedly supposed to be a corruption of Reuben.
He might be at East Lynne," good-naturedly observed Mr. Carlyle.
One might have lived years in daily intercourse with her, and never believed her any thing but a quiet person, yielding herself good-naturedly to the plans or amusements of others, and finding sufficient content therein.
The man looked up and nodded good-naturedly enough.
Madame de la Fite, seeing my sorrowful looks, good naturedly asked Mrs. Locke what could be set about to divert a little la pauvre Mademoiselle Beurney?
Mr. Kilroy good-naturedly shut his doors and windows, hoping to exclude the sound, when he found the hint had been lost upon her.
Galbraith is somewhat abrupt in manner, and quick of temper, but most good-naturedly long-suffering with my terrible children nevertheless.
The children decided that it would balance the table better if he poured out the tea, and he good-naturedly acquiesced, and sat down with Angelica on his right, and Diavolo on his left.
The duke and Lady Fulda glanced at him involuntarily, and very good-naturedly tried to smile.
You can provide the money yourself if you would rather," he suggested, in the tone of one who gives in good-naturedly to oblige you.
Few had any idea of the sacredness of a vote, of the duty of the minority good-naturedly to yield to the majority.
Richard, anxious to atone for his thoughtlessness of yesterday, good-naturedly explained that Miss Jellyby was not connected with the suit.
Illustration] This Book contains an unlimited quantity of hits at every body, of which every one must good naturedly take his share, to pay for the privilege of laughing at his neighbors.
Hal found these difficult names to remember, but the Polacks were not at all sensitive about this; they would grin good-naturedly while he practised, nor would they mind if he gave it up and called them Tony and Pete.
Hal saw in a sudden vision the face of this patient little man, who smiled so good-naturedly while Americans were trying to say his name.
But he enjoys it like a boy, Mrs. Kirke says, and takes it so good-naturedly that they all like him in spite of his foreign ways.
But this remark of Andrew's to parry, Dawn good-naturedly plunged into an account of the meeting.
Mrs. Ferrars good-naturedly recommenced her labours of inspection, and explained all her plans.
They had good-naturedly taken Endymion down with them; for travelling to the Border in those times was a serious affair for a clerk in a public office.
Tom good-naturedly told him to let the old thing go.
And Forrest smiled good-naturedly and bent over the ball.
When addressed, he good-naturedly remembered that he was in Davy's Bend, and at the service of its people, and did whatever was expected of him with so much gentleness and ability that he won all hearts.
Dorris good-naturedly obeyed the request, and while Tug was on his feet, his aim happened to strike Silas.
But she took all their remarks very good-naturedly as a rule.
He good-naturedly informed the two soldiers of the exact position of their regiments, then lit a cigar and seated himself contentedly before his demitasse.
Maurice good-naturedly read such news as he thought might interest them, while Pache, the seamstress of the company, mended his greatcoat for him and Lapoulle cleaned his musket.
Jean smiled good-naturedly without attempting to check them in their amusement, while Maurice, at sight of the universal cheerfulness and the good order with which their first day's march was conducted, felt a revival of confidence.
As for Lieutenant Rochas, who was also conscious of a terribly empty sensation in his epigastric region, he put on a brave face and laughed good-naturedly as he passed the thrice-lucky squad.
The Doctor took it all good naturedly as he remarked: "Charley has stolen more hounds for me than he has sold me, therefore, I still owe him.
Node did not always take their joshings good naturedlybut would remind them that his time was coming, that he would yet strike a lead that would bring him fortune.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naturedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.