However, I concealed my feelings, the good Sisters were so naïvely pleased.
And it was a curious thing to see that pretty, delicate featured, schooled face of hers naïvely drawn in lines of emotion--like a bisque doll registering grief.
I suppose this was what Worth described naïvely as "antagonizing people without intending to.
People looked approvingly at the comely, well-dressed young couple, so naïvely absorbed in each other, and speculated as to whether they were just married or just about to be.
She felt as naïvely and passionately that her child must be saved the mistakes that she had made, as though she were the first mother who ever sent up over her baby's head that pitiful, universal prayer.
Lydia, ardently and naïvely anxious to find something "worth doing," therefore had settled on this one definite duty.
Indeed Vergil himself in the Aetna--if it be his--somewhat naïvely introduced the battle of the giants for its picturesque interest.
It is not naïvely and unintentionally incongruous.
And here the scholiast naïvely remarks: Videtur his ostendisse aliud esse fata, aliud Jovem.
Christophe tried to get out of it: but, in spite of himself, he was so naïvely responsive to the journalist's friendly protestations that in the end he gave way.
In some lines in which he naïvely classes him with Calderon, the young Alfred de Musset gives us an excellent idea of the original impression made by his writings.
Beside Kundry there are the flower-maidens, naïvely sensuous beings, who blossom like the flowers and fade again, unconscious and irresponsible.
The only truly religious man was made the centre of a new mythology and naïvely worshipped.
And what is the soul but the consciousness of human personality conceived naïvely as substance?
Shell he come and makee blow up--vely blave man--plenty numbly one fightee man.
He did not dream how much he was, as folk naïvely put it, in love with her.
She was flexuous and passionate, kindly and loving, childish and naïvely wise; on occasion she could falsify and steal, and in the depth of her Peter sensed a profound capacity for fury and violence.
When I had finished writing, the Indian took it up and looked at it and said, "Depaway, vely good.
He seemed mightily pleased and said it was "bon vely good.
Our audience had naïvely confessed that Montfort, Lorédan and Procida bored them to death, and that they much preferred Tom Thumb, Puss in Boots and other fairy tales of like nature.
To please his reader, he suddenly and naïvely says: "Now, I will tell you a story.
He told me the story of the Lost Cabin Mine, or as much of that story as was known by that time, ere his smiling Chinese cook came to inform him "dinnah vely good.
The first movement in this direction may have been naïvely sensuous; later, as is remarked above, the symbolic conception became predominant.
Descartes had naïvely solved the anthropological problem by the answer that the interaction of mind and body is incomprehensible but actual.
Adam Bey is dead, Vely Pacha was on his way to the Danube, but has gone off suddenly to Yanina, and all Albania is in an uproar.
Sultan Mahmout is in a phrenzy because Vely has not joined the army.
In my other letter I mentioned that Vely had given me a fine horse.
He kept on saying "Vely good" all the way off to the ship.
She told him naïvely about her old ambition to go as a nun to the Leper Islands.
An Irish-American Haroun-al-Raschid, naïvely engaged in the recrudescence of the East.
Mrs. Gibson was so naïvely honest in her little laments over her lost grandeur that she could hardly be called vulgar about it.
Duane had heard something about it; and he wondered a little at the loyalty to such a friendship that this young man so naïvely confessed.
Still looking up at him, droopingly pathetic in contrast to her gay début with him, she naïvely slipped up the mask over her forehead and passed her hand across her pretty blue eyes.
In Sandwich there is a cup which was made over out of a ciborium; as it quite plainly shows its origin, it is naïvely inscribed: "This is a Communion Coop.
I assure oo, it im vely rate now; but zis goes to-morrow: and I must have time to converse with own richar MD.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.