The amendment is lost; and trebly and quadruply lost is the listener.
And by this sovereignty the Israelites who acknowledged it were doubly and trebly compromised.
The father has a sacred trust, a new and nobler duty to which his manhood is entirely pledged in the sight of that great God who is the Father of all spirits, doubly and trebly pledged to truth and purity and courage.
What a view a man must have of this universe who thinks he can swallow it all, who is not doubly and trebly happy that he can keep it from swallowing him!
In the case now brought before him, the reader must not doubt; for no memoir exists, or personal biography, that is so trebly authenticated by proofs and attestations direct and collateral.
Later, when he was walking back to Woodley Villa with her, she learned a fact which robbed her prospects of some of their joyousness, but which made her trebly thankful that she was to live 'at home' for the future.
Ted had by far the more affectionate disposition, and grieved trebly as much as his sister, as Catherine had expected.
His terror is trebly intensified--from a threefold cause.
The master of this trebly crossed canine is the man whose name rose upon the lips of Richard Darke, after reading the purloined epistle--Charles Clancy.
The system of imprisonment for debt fallstrebly hard upon the poor.
I leave you to imagine whether I was not doubly and treblydetermined to keep my gypsy master's name after that.
Pet was in a hole of hardship, such as his dear mamma never could have dreamed of, and such as his nurture and constitution made trebly disastrous for him.
Women were News; and women disguised as men were doubly and trebly News (and Henry felt sure that Charles Wilbraham would be believed on this point rather than he, who had said it was a damned lie).
If you do wrong you are News, and if you have a bad accident, you are News, but if you mysteriously disappear, you are doubly and trebly News.
Remember in the midst of your merry-making to preserve your dignity as women, knowing that by so doing you will not lose, but trebly strengthen your hold on any man worthy of the name.
Why both so tender and complacent seeming, When he is gone who made you trebly fair?
In a man who has neither squandered feeling in excesses nor succumbed to the allurement of the senses, passion, when once aroused, is trebly puissant, and is apt to sweep all lesser desires as chaff before the whirlwind.
Broken and worn and robbed of youth--was she not trebly to be desired?
The gentle and the large of heart, the meek and unpretending, yet gifted with a rank of mind that needs no self–assertion, trebly vexed in this wayfaring, we doubt not they are blest tenfold in the everlasting equipoise.
Miss Venn was poor, and had none except her widowed mother to look to, and hence the parson was trebly shy of pressing a poor manʼs suit.
Almost from the Courts to the trebly guarded entrance of the Chancery Legal Incorporated Credit Society Bank stretched that deep rank of victims.
Longsword bore about in his heart two resolves, to lay Iftikhar Eddauleh on his back (of this he was trebly resolved) and to discover who this black-armored warrior might be.
Conditions which may, and, subject to the trebly hypothetical laws of science, will combine in certain ways are scientific facts.
The formula makes no definite statement as to what actually does occur: it merely states what would or will happen under certain circumstances; and it is doubly or trebly hypothetical.
Indeed, it is obvious that science, by the trebly hypothetical form of all its laws, has taken particular pains to avoid prejudging the question whether what happens was bound to happen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trebly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.