The eyes which burned apprehensive and terror-stricken, throughout the darkness of interminable nights, were none the less serene and regally assured by day.
She was almost hypnotically conscious of his eyes burning with a sort of wildness into her own, but when she spoke it was in a manner regally unafraid--even disdainful.
Later she was reliably informed that she had appeared splendidly collected and regally happy.
Zoe, at the idea that she had been imposed upon, grew regally indignant.
She had come out to the yard in the exquisite white gown that she was to wear to the wedding, a flashing jewel at her white throat, her hair done regally high.
Thus clad and with her wide braids falling, she sat regally to receive the morning call of Red Snake.
Half Crowns stamp’d in the West of England, containing the Sovereigns Arms, so encompassed, regally crowned and supported; and this was the first Money whereon the Royal Garter appeared.
Argent an heart Gules regally crowned proper as the augmentation, on a chief Azure, three mullets Argent.
She came with all the dignity of an abbess of a regally founded convent.
From Naples she wandered to Genoa, and from Genoa to Milan and Venice, received regallyeverywhere by the Italians and shunned by the English residents.
Burra Moti was turned, and, with Lord Victor and Swinton riding at his side, Finnerty swept regally down the road.
He was as regally disinterested over the disappearance of that sapphire as the Duke of Buckingham was when his famous string of black pearls broke and scattered over the floor at the Tuileries; but the prince was seething.
Jadar's first and favorite wife, Mumtaz, seemed to scorn all these comforts, displaying herself regally all day long from atop her own personal elephant, riding in a gold howdah shaded by a vast tapestry umbrella.
Several Rajput chieftains from the northwest, astride prancing Arabian horses, passed regallythrough the river gate and assumed prominent positions.
As Mahdu marched regally back through the entryway, Jadar turned and studied Shirin thoughtfully for a moment.
When all the weighings were completed, Arangbar drew himself erect and regally moved to a raised platform that had been constructed at the back of the arcade.
Young George Elkington regally ignored Brian Hawksworth, a snub only one of the two still remembered.
As Hawksworth watched, another elephant, shining with black paint and the largest he had ever seen, lumberedregally into the square, ridden by a mahout with a gold-braided turban.
The wide wooden door of the reception hall opened and Ghulam Adl strode regally into the room, wearing a gold- braided turban with a feather and a great sword at his belt.
It is worth while to remember that the most intellectual woman of her age was democratic enough to be on friendly terms with the barefoot philosopher who went about regally wrapped in a table-spread.
For this high-stepping young lady who had ridden at the fox-hunt with reckless daring, who was so regally uplifted and imperious, had grown very humble in her new love.
He went to the drawing-room, where my lady sat looking regally beautiful in black velvet and point lace.
From Calais she made her magnificent progress to Rome, where Pope and Cardinals vied in doing honour to so exalted and charming a lady, and entertained her as regally as if she had been a Queen.
As Mrs. Fred Lawrence she would be held regally above them, and could depute her charitable work to her aunt.
And yet there were wan-eyed and hungry women and children who would have feasted regally on this waste.
And on the 15th of September this remarkable man actually did land at Aleria, more splendidly and regally equipped than when he came the first time.
At Chiengmai he was regally entertained by the tributary prince of that province; and no sooner was his grievance known, than the money he required was laid at his feet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: grandly; gravely; loftily; nobly; soberly; solemnly