Polly looked at him reprovingly out of her brown eyes.
One ironically minded would have said she chirruped, for her words came out in not unmusical, if staccato, notes, and she shook her shrivelled, ringed fingers reprovingly at a stalwart young man.
With mien unmoved The Temanite reprovingly replied: "Who can refrain longer from words, even though To speak be grief?
But her lord To deeper anguish stung by her defect And rash advice, reprovingly replied Pointing to Him who meeteth out below Both good and evil in mysterious love, And she was silenced.
A sleepy Angora cat scowled reprovingly at its violence; a gray and pink parrot mimicked its hortatory note, but after that the midsummer silence settled down again.
The old clock ticked reprovingly through the hot and conscious silence of the room, but there was no other sound.
I told you I couldn't, all the time;" and her eyes turned reprovingly upon poor Theo, sitting silently in the opposite corner.
Nellie Dawson stood for a moment with her finger pointed reprovingly at the chairman, and then turning about ran back into the rear room and plunged into her bed.
A little figure dressed in white stood at the door leading to the rear room, and the startled auditors turning their heads, saw Nellie Dawson, with her chubby finger pointed reprovingly at the dumbfounded chairman.
But, finally, Mrs. Scudder told us we must go in, and looked so reprovingly at Cerinthy that she had to hold her mouth with her pocket-handkerchief.
De Wette and Bleek are erroneously translated: "For reprovingly He says to them.
With deep grief, Jeremiah reprovinglyreminds the people of this, whose righteousness was like the morning dew, in chap.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reprovingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.