The very next moment I was rudely awakened from those golden dreams by a loud clatter, and stern voices shouting the ominous word, "Halt!
I was swimming in the empyrean and only came rudely to earth when I recollected that I should have to give Theodore something for his share of the business.
His Grace, extremely angry, ordered him to be admitted, and requested to know why he had sorudely almost forced himself into his presence.
Why had he been plucked rudely from his purpose and set once more here, where every man's hand was against him--every one but this sorry comrade?
The ominous feeling weighed heavily on Felder when he rose to continue the testimony for the prisoner, so rudely disturbed the evening before.
Hatchie's devotion to his mistress, so eloquently expressed, jostled rather rudely the Northerner's prejudices concerning the treatment of slaves.
Dalhousie, having effected the object which brought him to the library, soon grew tired of the planter's arguments, and edged towards the door, through which he rather rudely made his exit.
Another word, and I will proclaim your condition," and he rudelyseized her by the arm.
Uncle Nathan approached the hatchway, and endeavored to leap out, an effort which was assisted by Pat, who, rudely seizing him by the collar, jerked him out with a violence that threatened his bones with dissolution.
Politely tendering the case to Jaspar, who rudely declined the courtesy, he continued, "It is necessary to our further progress that I have this information.
It was against these dreaded battalions that Gonsalvo was now called to measure for the first time the bold butrudely armed and comparatively raw recruits from Galicia and the Asturias.
But one of them had noticed the girl at all; that was a workman who had helped to drag the gang-plank into place upon the wharf and against whom Dorothy had rudely dashed in her pursuit of the "shiny man.
Ned Lowe, who had been elbowed rather rudely by the small cadet.
Jack crashing through the brushwood directly behind him, he brushed Ruth rudely to one side.
In a few words the priest explained his strange position, but he was rudely interrupted many times.
But when we renewed our march the scrub-land soon merged into the blistering plain, and our dreams of a coming El Dorado were again rudely dashed.
After these explanations peace reigned again; but Stewart's rest had been sorudely broken that he now thought to work off his lassitude by an hour's graft with the pick.
It was a miserable cabin, rudely constructed of the trunks of trees, the door of which had either fallen down or been carried away.
Craeke arrived just when Van Baerle was nursing his precious bulbs--the bulbs of the black tulip--and his sudden entrance rudely disturbed the tulip-grower.
His left arm was rudely bandaged in a shawl, and the bandage was saturated with blood.
A rudely carved image of a negro, with a fantastic plume and apron of variegated feathers, decorated the lintel.
Ever, when she came, the porters grinned at her savagely through the grating of the portcullis of the vast embattled gate of the Castle of Barbazure, and rudely bade her begone.
The fourteen gentlemen holding the luggage, here burst out and laughed very rudely indeed; and the only person who seemed disappointed was, I thought, the hackney-coachman.
But he might still have heard of the eastern coast of Italy immediately adjoining, afterwards the country of the Bruttii, which forms the sole of the foot rudely described by the configuration of southern Italy.
Which they who consider not, rudely rushing upon professions and ways of life, unequal to their natures; dishonour, not only themselves and their Functions, but pervert the harmony of the whole World.
I felt myself seized by a strong, rough hand, and swung into the air and rudely shaken, as if in the grasp of some giant's arm.
Our animals were presently halted, and we were unpacked and flung rudely down upon rough stones, like so many bundles of merchandise.
At Kirkcolm is an exceedingly rudely carved crucifix; beneath the figure of the Crucified is another human figure accompanied by two creatures meant apparently for birds; the whole being of the roughest description.
They were rudelybut cleverly carved, with eyes outlined in ink, and supplied under the breast with a neat inward-cut shank.
This rite is the introduction into some cavity, the hollow of a tree perhaps, or the fissure of a rock or the burrow of an animal, of a largerudely carved wooden cylinder.
For instance, they will place a box, on one side of which the figure of a tiger is rudely carved, in front of the principal house.
Attend the auction; see men examined like horses; see the forms of women rudely and brutally exposed to the shocking gaze of American slave-buyers.
The little tendrils of affection, so rudely and treacherously broken from around the darling objects of my grandmother's hut, gradually began to extend, and to entwine about the new objects by which I now found myself surrounded.
It did seem that every time the young tendrils of my affection became attached, they were rudely broken by some unnatural outside power; and I was beginning to look away to heaven for the rest denied me on earth.
Tablets and tombs sufficient to represent the life of a city are rudely removed and ranged far from the graves they ought to mark.
And though he said nothing about it, he felt that without any order of his, or so much as the faintest desire to be told of it, neither of these petty comforts would bear to be rudely examined of its duty.
Pieces of quartz and sandstone, rudely square but with broken corners, from four to five centimeters in diameter and one and a half to two centimeters thick, rubbed down by friction, have been found.
By means of a hard stone the piece was rudely shaped and then finished by friction.
In fact, feats performed during the Gordon-Bennett and other races have equalled railway performances over equal distances.
But how have you fared since we were so rudely parted?
The old man was dreaming of the apparently fair fortune of Amanda; of the ingenuous Claude, and of his father, the importunate and imperious Seigneur, when the clang rung through the mansion, and rudely dispelled his visions.
These meditations were rudely cut short by the sound of his own name.
The prospect of a peace, so confidently entertained at one moment, was now rudely destroyed by the abrupt termination of the Vienna conferences, and the result was a panic in the money-market.
But he soon parts company with the Christian moralist, and proceeds to show that duelling does, however rudely and imperfectly, correct and repress a real social evil.
Suddenly the son, who had been led to regard his prodigal father's resources as inexhaustible, was rudely undeceived.
On the portcullis gateway may still be seen rudely carved heads of Wallace and his betrayer, the latter with his finger in his mouth.
The half-calcined bones were enclosed in an urn of coarse earth, rudely ornamented with a few engravings or figures in bas relief.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rudely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: grossly; improperly; nearly; roughly; shortly; unseemly