I had the curiosity to wonder how a second male would be received by a newly fecundated female.
The gramnivorous nestling is fed first upon worms and grubs, which are best adapted to the delicacy of its stomach; many newly born creatures among the lower orders, being immediately left to their own devices, live on animal diet.
The insect knows to a nicety the position of the portions best adapted to the feeble stomach of the newly hatched larva.
One came out of a piece of newly cleared ground, making a wide detour to avoid the snakes.
Nothing suited his condition then better than the doctrines of passive submission embodied in the newly learned Christianity.
No sooner had Northern armies touched Southern soil than this old question, newly guised, sprang from the earth,--What shall be done with Negroes?
He accused you of disloyalty in friendship, saying that he had but newly learnt how you had deceived him.
We have only to look at the newly formed republic of France, where such a system is established, to receive the answer.
The astonishment of the newly married couple, who were on their honeymoon, was not so much at the arrest as at the discovery that they had both deceived each other.
It takes a newly arrived Russian Jew many days to understand that he is going to be treated like a human being, and that even the police will not kick him or hit him on the head if he is unfortunate enough to be in the way.
And you mean to say that you judge all the old States of the country by a newly settled community of adventurers out West?
When she felt the promptings of her newly acquired desire to be "fussed over," she dropped suddenly upon a couch and demanded a cushion for her foot, or asked to be assisted to a hammock.
Her newly awakened curiosity in all things pertaining to the political life of her country prompted her to follow them and sit through the service.
She lay in the bed, half on her face, as limp as the newly dead.
He returned to the hut, replenished the fire, and the billy was boiling ready for its pinch of tea, and the newly made cake baking, by the time Abel opened his eyes and sighed.
Her grandfather had returned, and was busily engaged in pouring some gallons of newly arrived rum into the square bottles of his square cellaret.
But this detracted little from its interest, which lay in the excellent fuel it provided for newly kindled fervour.
She had passed the recent hour in lamenting over a rumour newly come to her ears--that Yeobright's visit to his mother was to be of short duration, and would end some time the next week.
The title-page states that it is "newly corrected and augmented," from which it may be inferred that there was a previous edition, but no copy of such is known.
Brompton, who gave his name as being one of the Committee of the (newly formed) Economic section of the Association.
The following letter refers to the newly published "Man's Place in Nature.
The Russians in their newlyacquired land founded the port of Vladivostok (q.
In the Anglican form for the consecration of bishops the newly consecrated prelate, hitherto vested in rochet, is directed to put on "the rest of the episcopal habit," i.
William Warner, and now revised and newly enlarged by the same author.
The 4th impression newly corrected and augmented, and put into a forme more pleasing to the reader.
Perhaps it is unnecessary to mention, that General Richard Talbot, newly created earl of Tyrconnel, had been nominated by K.
In a similar manner the newly awakened interest in science (such as it was) brought in a new class of books, corresponding to our modern encyclopedias.
Later the newly founded University of Bologna became the center of an eager study of law, which resulted in the writing of many books on jurisprudence.
Green as the tender leaves but newly born, Their vesture was, the which, by wings as green Beaten, they drew behind them, fanned in air.
Along thousands of miles of track I saw countless acres of newly ploughed fields.
I am but newly come to my own here in the Wolfmark.
Otho von Reuss and his newly appointed Chief Justice and assessor--who but mine old friend Michael Texel!
Prince, more like, as it seemed to me, a comrade inviting a confidence than a great Prince speaking to a newly made officer.
He crept from the warm blankets, and from under the straw mattress--in which one of the miners had hidden the pouch of nuggets--he took his newly pressed trousers.
Sartiges, the newly appointed French Minister to this country, presented his credentials to the President on the 29th of May.
Meanwhile, newly alive to the saintly character of him whom they now clearly perceived to be a martyr, orders were given to rail off the spot where he had fallen, and for every trace of his blood to be jealously preserved.
There were other coterie when the nineteenth century was but newly come into its second quarter, when the period that is now known as Early Victorian was in the making, and when the Queen was young.
Was his belief suddenly shaken by my looks, or my words, or by some newly recollected circumstance?
The deed was newly done: I only was in the house: what had lately happened justified any suspicions, however enormous.
I could send no message to him; he was no longer in especial peril, and perhaps would not willingly desert his newly found wife even to escape the savages.
I asked, with newly aroused anxiety, my thoughts more with the girl behind than with myself.
Her decks had been newly holy-stoned; the brass work had been cleaned; the guns polished, and the crew had on their Sunday clothes.
In fact, I wanted to ascertain whether my newly acquired credit card was really good for anything or not.
The men of the newly arrived division were as courageous as the men of the old division.
This man belonged to one of the newly arrived divisions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: afresh; again; anew; encore; new; newly; recently