The ships depart, on this account, very well supplied with provisions, and suitably equipped.
But whatever else might be true in the world, her hair was dressed suitably for riding, and she went down in her riding-habit, to avoid delay before getting on horseback.
All accounts can be suitably wound up when a man has not ruined himself, and the expense may be taken as an insurance against future error.
And your good sense will teach you to behave suitably under it," said Mr. Gascoigne, with a shade more gravity.
Brace ropes, when used, are then secured to stakes or pins suitably placed.
Accuracy in thrusting and lunging is best attained by practicing these attacks against rings or other convenient openings, about 3 inches in diameter, suitably suspended at desired heights.
For cases that are not suitably met by (a) or (c) of this paragraph the commands: 1.
But, after being suitably rewarded, he went back to his palm hut, which had served the lost girls so well.
Beside him was Bude who, with an air of dignity and respectful mourning suitably blended, waved him into the room.
Well-mannered, broadminded, wholly cynical, and absolutely fearless, she went through life exactly as though she were following a path carefully taped out for her by a suitably instructed Providence.
The dinner itself was a triumph of cook's skill, and, as is usually the case with a dinner suitably prepared, its effect was composing.
We will both go, assuredly; and in the meantime I shall see that preparations for her funeral aresuitably arranged.
The name is restricted to flowering plants (mosses or lichens being excluded) and is suitably applied to many species of orchids.
We have also learnt, that the term 'priest' is not suitably applied to Buddhist monks.
The village temples might more suitably be called chapels.
In Burma, where a good type of Southern Buddhism is still to be found, the New Year's festival might suitably be called a 'water-festival.
It required no great perspicacity to see that Craddock was considerably attracted by the girl, and it seemed to her father that she might easily marry less suitably for him.
Suitably to this hot day she was dressed in a little print gown, with a linen sunbonnet, and looked exactly like the most charming of Kate Greenaway's gallery.
They were as suitably clad as she and more scantily, for a shirt and a pair of trousers apiece, without further decoration of tie or shoe or sock, was all that could be claimed for either of them.
The patient should take plenty of exercise in the fresh air, a very simple but nourishing diet, and, if present, constipation and anaemia must be suitably treated.
The laggards had been suitably punished for their lack of punctuality, and the General and the rest of the soldiers had enjoyed a good joke.
Major Cary of the Confederates met our flag, and informed the officer in charge that our dead had been properly buried upon the field, and our wounded suitably cared for.
The Form is studied in and among the particulars which it comprehends: the particulars are looked at in groups put togethersuitably to each comprehending Form.
The Rhetor must know how to apply the one to the other, suitably to each particular case.
The Rhetor must know how to apply the one to the other, suitably to each particular case 32 The Rhetorical Artist must farther become possessed of real truth, as well as that which his auditors believe to be truth.
He answers suitably to his own belief; he defends by his own suggestions; he yields to the pressure of contradiction and inconsistency, when he feels them, and not before.
But how happened it that the principle of the mariner’s compass was discovered just when in the turmoil of events it would be most useful--when it could suitably and most effectively introduce the old to the new world?
By close application, I cannot engrave carefully and suitably more than two pages a month; and I must be full three hundred and fifty months, or nearly thirty years, in engraving blocks enough for the Holy Book!
It would then only be necessary for the "spirit," suitably attired for the occasion, to appear for a few seconds behind the sitter during the exposure and be taken slightly out of focus, so as not to appear too corporeal.
Martie never saw her in anything but a baggy, spotted black house-dress, but there were great gatherings and feasts occasionally downstairs, and then presumably the adored old head of the family was more suitably clad.
What honeymoon would have been half so thrilling, she reflected, as this business of getting herself and Teddy suitably established?
If they are praiseworthy, the Memory of them is of no use but to act suitably to them.
So then again the Punjaubis assembled, and consulted as to how the service that the Sahib had done them could mostsuitably he rewarded.
The present should be such, and so suitably decorated, as to be acceptable to Patterson Sahib; In colour it should resemble moon and sun; and that would indeed be a fit present, so that the Sahib would be pleased to accept it.
The King having suitably acknowledged the honour done him, was next reconciled to Gorgonzola, and they two presently opened the ball together.
All things considered, it is no exaggeration to say that my expedition was about as suitably equipped for the work before it as a man who, in England, goes out duck shooting in the depth of winter in a silk night-shirt!
Let us then observe what the revelation of God purports to be; and for the special end which I have in view, I think we may suitably divide it into the following principal steps:-- 1.
This, as he frequently observed to her, was designed to give her a suitablyhumble attitude toward the scheme of creation, but didn't.
You may rely on Mr. Pierce to have the woman suitably cared for.
The general hygiene and mode of life of the sufferer must be very carefully attended to, and any weakness suitably treated.
Anaemia can usually be better or equally well treated at home, or by seaside residence or a sea voyage, though many physicians prescribe chloride of sodium waters, followed by a course of iron waters at some suitably situated spa.
The substance of the bacterial cell when suitably prepared and stained shows in the larger forms a mass of homogeneous protoplasm containing irregular spaces, the vacuoles, which enclose a watery fluid.
Of course, in applying the method means must be adopted for suitably diluting the bacterial mixture.
If the amounts of vaccine used and the times of the injection are suitably chosen, there may thus be produced by a series of steps a rise of the opsonic index to a high level.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suitably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.