He took her hand, kissed it, and pointedwarningly toward the other sleepers.
They turn in silent surprise and find that the waiter has just come back from the bar in the garden, and is jingling his tray warningly as he comes softly to the table with it.
She had said warninglyone day, when Marise had drawn back from a match Mme.
And yet there never was such a listener as she, attentive, silent, except for just the occasional comment that launched him off on further talk, when his self-consciousness coming warningly forward bade him stop before he seemed a solemn ass.
The Appeal warningly proceeded: "The dearest interests of freedom and the Union are in imminent peril.
In his first and only message to Congress he expressed his affection for the Union, and warningly said: "In my judgment its dissolution would be the greatest of calamities, and to avert that should be the study of every American.
You'll strain yourself, Captain," Bertha warningly cried out whenever he laid hold of a chair or brush.
That's bechune the two of us," he nodded warningly at Lucius.
Nash, who took an almost brotherly interest in his apprentice, warningly said: "You want to go well clothed and well shod.
Mère Esther held up her finger warningly to the nuns not to speak, as she passed onward through the long corridors, dim with narrow lights and guarded by images of saints, until she came into an open square flagged with stones.
The traffic officer paused, waved his book warningly and said something.
Casey honked the horn warningly and stopped full, swearing a good, Caseyish oath.
The summer elections, then far more numerous than now, had, as Clay warningly pointed out, gone heavily against Van Buren.
He frequently drew Thomas into conversation and warninglyraising his bony forefinger crowned with a long and untidy finger nail he significantly admonished him: "Look to it, Thomas.
The service was proceeding with a solemn simplicity; the aged deacon was coughing and clearing his throat before each sentence and warningly shaking a stubby fat forefinger whenever his gaze discovered a whispering pair in the throng.
Perhaps the most significant fact of this sleeping posture, was the very evident protection it afforded to butterflies which in motion during their waking hours are undoubtedly warningly colored and advertised to the world as inedible.
As for taste, I had tested the aromatic berries and fruit of my canella tree, and for science' sake had proved two warningly colored insects.
The woman, looking anxiously back over her shoulder to the line of men, spoke warningly to the boy as the line moved slowly forward.
As his feet clamped down warningly on the boardway, the man who had pushed up the window turned sharply.
He raised his hand warningly for us to remain quiet until the moment should arrive.
While yet some distance, he shied to one side, and turned his head warningly toward us, but without halting.
In the first two cases they are said to be warningly coloured, and in the last they are cited as examples of protective mimicry.
In three cases the butterfly seized was warningly coloured, or, at any rate, conspicuous!
It has been found that some apparently warninglycoloured butterflies and other creatures are palatable to insectivorous animals.
Eisig, long ago, pointed out that the brightly coloured pigment in the skin of thesewarningly coloured insects is in certain cases of an excretory nature.
In most butterflies the lower surface of the wings is of a quiet hue, in order to render the organism inconspicuous when at rest, but in these warningly coloured groups the under surface of the wings is as gaudy as the upper surface.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warningly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.