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Example sentences for "variously"

Lexicographically close words:
variola; varioloid; variolous; varios; various; varis; varix; vark; varlet; varlets
  1. Thus a Latin hexameter is formed from dactyls and spondees, differently combined; the English heroick admits of acute or grave syllables, variously disposed.

  2. The mode and place of his education are unknown; the events of his life are variously related; and all that can be told with certainty is, that he was poor.

  3. Whence he drew the original design has been variously conjectured, by men who cannot bear to think themselves ignorant of that which, at last, neither diligence nor sagacity can discover.

  4. The discovery of Waller's design is variously related.

  5. But the passions are moved only on one occasion; sublimity is the general and prevailing quality of this poem; sublimity variously modified, sometimes descriptive, sometimes argumentative.

  6. This idea of the primordial pair has been variously expressed.

  7. The slight trust which can be placed in modern readings of him, as they now stand, may be at once proved by comparing the two passages in which Milman has variously guessed at the leading principles of his political conduct.

  8. As I think of that view, so variously spacious in effect, I am back there, and this sunlit paper might be lamp-lit and lying on my old desk.

  9. But it may be variously curved or coiled in the albumen, as in Helianthemum (Fig.

  10. Of dry fruits many are indehiscent; and these are variously arranged to be transported by animals.

  11. Moreover, the stages of the scaffolding have been variously extended, as required, by the recognition of assemblages lower than class but higher than order, viz.

  12. But it sometimes lengthens, sometimes thickens or variously enlarges, and takes on various forms.

  13. The tower is covered with panels of variously coloured marbles from base to summit, and enriched by fine sculpture.

  14. It has been variously interpreted, but is thought to celebrate the battle of Cattræth.

  15. This difference in the action and endurance of the flower and leaf had been applied by nearly all great nations as a type of the variously active and productive states of life among individuals or commonwealths.

  16. The law of the Prophet on the subject of wine was variously construed as applying to coffee.

  17. It is variously supposed to exist in coffee as the potassium, calcium, or magnesium salt.

  18. This elusive material has been variously called caffeol, caffeone, "the essential oil of coffee," etc.

  19. A very coarse kind of cloth, which serves for curtains or hangings, is variously clouded, and covered sometimes with rude figures, by the art of colouring the yarn, so as to produce this effect when woven.

  20. The decorations, internal and external, are alike in all, except that the interior niches are all variously filled with the endless variety of Hindu mythology.

  21. There is both the Leghorn and the Spanish Runt, variously plumaged; but when red, white, or black mottled, are most highly esteemed.

  22. They are variously barbed on the edges in one or more series, or furnished with constrictions at short intervals which would cause a piece readily to break off in a wound and remain there.

  23. There are many other kinds of spears variously barbed on one or both sides near the head.

  24. The cavity of the tube by which the process arises, becomes, in the expanded portion, continuous with variously disposed grooves or channels, which terminate at the edges of the operculum.

  25. It owes its name to an Irish saint, who is variously styled St. Machutus, or Mauduit.

  26. The circumstances of his death are variously related.

  27. His death, which happened at Tarsus, was variously ascribed to despair, to poison, and to the divine justice.

  28. The names are variously given; but perhaps the commonest are Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, and Raguel.

  29. Some of these dates are uncertain, and are variously given by different authorities.

  30. Their appellations are variously given by different authorities.

  31. The yojana is a measure of uncertain length variously reckoned as equal to nine miles, five, and a little less.

  32. These were variously employed by different writers, and were also differently interpreted by transcribers.

  33. The merit of these editions was very different, and has been variously estimated.

  34. They were "A number of strange objects like spear-heads or daggers, showing more or less workmanship, and variously ornamented.

  35. Designs of the same class are incised, by the same Australian tribes, on stones of various shapes and sizes, usually portable, and variously shaped which are styled churinga nanja.

  36. But in some measure He can be known by His Manifestations, chief among whom is that Heavenly Being known variously as Michael, the Son of man, the Logos, and Sofia.

  37. The apparent contradictions of those writers who variously relate the defeat of Radagaisus, may be reconciled without offering much violence to their respective testimonies.

  38. But the operation of these religious motives was variously determined by the temper and situation of mankind.

  39. The melting of these materials produced a considerable amount of pure gold, its weight being variously stated at thirty-five or forty pounds.

  40. Variously coloured mats, of excellent workmanship, were afterwards brought for their use, and with thankful hearts and comfortable feelings, they laid themselves down to rest.

  41. In the centre a mat awning was erected, which was variously decorated, and on the front of it hung a large piece of scarlet cloth, ornamented with bits of gold lace stitched on different parts of it.

  42. They descended it through a succession of noble reaches, bordered with fine woods and a profusion of variously tinted and aromatic plants.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "variously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    otherwise; severally; unevenly