The next act of this man, ordinarily so gentle, seems hardly credible.
The man's confusion and seriousness and conscientious statement of detail ordinarily would have amused Elise; but she had not for months been in a mood to be amused.
All men are compelled to admit God can have no pleasure in their doctrine, since he visits them with special marks of his displeasure, destroying them with severer punishments than ordinarily befall offenders.
He speaks here in figurative language to clearly and forcibly impress this matter upon us; ordinarily it would have been sufficient for him to ask: "We who died to sin, how shall we any longer live therein?
Ordinarily the term "wages" signifies a good reward, given to those who acquit themselves righteously and bravely.
The old gentleman glared defiance, but made himself comfortable nevertheless; and the presence of this common enemy was a bond of union to render the two chance acquaintances more than ordinarily cordial and communicative.
Hence they are ordinarily found in greatest numbers at the first rush; and they are most fortunate who are duly placed, at favorite pools, to bid them welcome.
It is well known to meteorologists that the wind vanes as ordinarily placed near the surface do not give a true indication of the wind.
It results from the unwillingness of men whose dispositions are more than ordinarily tender and holy, to contemplate the various forms of definite evil which necessarily occur in the daily aspects of the world around them.
There are few men, ordinarily educated, who in moments of strong feeling could not strike out a poetical thought, and afterwards polish it so as to be presentable.
Mr. Hamlin said, in telling it, that if Mr. Johnson ordinarily took such drinks as that he must be able to stand a great deal.
During the preliminary business he was engaged in copying a poetical invocation to the muse of history for one of the officials, and he appeared to be in ordinarily good health.
Yet they feared lest his intention was to attack the sahib, for when a tame tusker is seized with a fit of madness, it often kills even its mahout, to whom ordinarily it is much attached.
For in India even an ordinarily pretty girl will be thought beautiful, and Noreen was more than ordinarily pretty.
Death was ordinarily little to him; though now life could be so sweet since she loved him.
All had the same tale to tell--a story of strange restlessness, a turbulent spirit, a frequent display of insolence and insubordination among the coolies ordinarily so docile and respectful.
He had not that gusto which richly endowed natures ordinarily have.
Mistakes for Mr. Wilson were ordinarily crises for his arrogancy.
As ordinarily handled at the dairy and in the home, milk should not be used for infants in winter after it is forty-eight hours old; in summer not after it is twenty-four hours old, and it may be unsafe in a much shorter time.
She should take but little tea or coffee, and ordinarily no wine or beer.
Sidenote: THE FIFTH] Lewes is ordinarily still and leisurely, with no bustle in her steep streets save on market days: an abode of rest and unhastening feet.
It is in this manner that death on the cross must have taken place in an ordinarily healthy constitution.
Ordinarily any one of us would have esteemed it a high privilege to shoot over them.
Ordinarily Mithradates hung around the men's quarters where he was liked.
Ordinarily these dogs, who were also wise beasts, passed by the jackrabbit in his abundance with only inhibited longing.
Ordinarily we had been accustomed to carry a sandwich or so in the side pockets of our shooting coats, which same we ate at any odd moment that offered.
The mallard is ordinarily a wily bird and circles your pond a number of times before deciding to come in to wooden decoys.
Suckling ordinarily lasts a very long time among uncivilised peoples, till the child is two, three, four, and five years old, sometimes even older.
Ordinarily we have to rest satisfied with phrases which do not mean a great deal.
Straight hair is ordinarilystiff and coarse, but it is sometimes found tolerably fine; for example, among the western Finns.
As these old men have ordinarily endowed the tribe or the family with some material advantage by giving during life counsels dictated by their long experience, they are laid under contribution after death.
Straight-haired races areordinarily very glabrous, the men have hardly a rudimentary tuft of beard--American Indians (Fig.
The neck is ordinarily long and thin among Negroes, Ethiopians (Figs.
Theoretically, this ought not of course to occur: it only happens occasionally, and ordinarily the train goes down with the steam shut off, and with the centre-rail brakes screwed up moderately.
Now the modes of sketching ordinarily taught are inconsistent with this power of judgment.
We rode along quietly enough, without meeting anyone, and dressed so that we would have passed ordinarily for the guerrillas that infested the country thereabouts.
Ordinarily one tends to keep within a relatively small area that is familiar to it and that satisfies all its ecological requirements.
Ordinarily those taken in live-traps were found curled up in deep sleep from which they did not arouse until touched or until the trap was moved or jarred.
The hours of work daily in setting and tending a line of live-traps ordinarily were rewarded with only a few records, sometimes none.
Tracking of opossums suggested that having once left the home den, an animal ordinarily did not return until it had finished its nightly foraging, and wandered more or less at random over its home range.
Unlike the flanges ordinarily used in this country, special extra strong proportions have been adopted, and it may be said that all flanges and bolts used are 50 per cent.
The expansion joints in the 40-inch risers above the pipe area are ordinarily packed slip joints.
Sidenote: Construction] The construction of the inspection shops is that which is ordinarily known as "reinforced concrete," and no wood is employed in the walls or roof.
Hatchlings that regularly took food in the first month of life ordinarily grew faster than hatchlings that did not eat.
Ornate box turtles ordinarily attempt to catch and, without further examination, to eat, small objects moving on the ground, but are more critical of stationary objects.
The navel ("umbilical scar") of captive hatchlings ordinarily closed by the end of the second month but in three instances remained open more than 99 days.
Sperm are present in small groups within the sustentacular cytoplasm, but ordinarily are absent in the lumina.
The tail of the entoplastron ordinarily extends posterior to this line in juveniles.
Ordinarily the turtles were covered with mud or muddy water and remained motionless, except for periodically raising the head to the surface to breath.
The posterior part of the head is ordinarilyflecked with yellow.
Hibernacula in wooded or sheltered areas were ordinarily shallower than hibernacula in open grassland.
Exfoliation ordinarily occurred on the scutes of the carapace that were the least worn; the exfoliating portion included the areola and the three or four oldest (first formed) layers of the scute.
Ovaries ordinarily weighed most in October, March, and April, when most females contained enlarged follicles, and least in August and September when the supply of enlarged follicles was usually exhausted (Figs.
Through an opening between the logs of the kitchen I shot several dozen of these birds, which, by the way, are not ordinarilyvery toothsome.
Though I am not in strictness of speech a total abstinence man, I am ordinarily a water drinker.
I allow myself the fullest possible marvel of inspiration; consequently, I ordinarily smoke fifteen cigars during my five hours' labours, and if my interest reaches the enthusiastic point, I smoke more.
We are presenting pure types; but very seldom does it happen that any composition ordinarily produced belongs to any one pure type.
After a few days, reproduce the phonetic forms from the words as ordinarily written, and again the ordinary word from the phonetic form.
It was not with a fiscal object that they were established, and not infrequently the state sacrifices revenue by releasing them from tax burdens they would ordinarily endure.
This applies, of course, only to persons in ordinarily good health.
These feelings were greatly heightened by three agents, that men ordinarily suppose might have a very different effect--religion, law, and the press.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ordinarily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.