If you will, of your own glad accord, freely, winsomely take the yoke upon you--that is what He asks.
Those who have themselves learned the truth and are patiently, faithfully, winsomely telling and teaching others.
And then he went on to speak very winsomelyof God as a father.
In each generation the chief plan, to which all else was meant to be contributory, was that all men should hear fully and winsomely the great thrilling story of Jesus.
And to take Him so earnestly and winsomely that men yonder shall be wooed and won to the real God, whom they have lost knowledge of.
In a while, I too got up and went down to the mill, which lay red and peaceful, with the blue smoke rising as winsomely and carelessly as ever.
He looked at me with his young blue eyes, eyes so bright, so naively inquisitive, so winsomely meditative.
The green island smiled winsomely in the Atlantic, only to belie itself as an abode of happiness.
How winsomely Sir George made the Queen a living personality as well as a mighty name to the native races!
The firelight that made the girl more winsomely pretty seemed to throw into relief all the hard lines of a countenance which selfishness and stubbornness and a dictatorial will had graven there.
Madame took Alvina's hand, and smiled at her winsomely all at once, kindly, from her inscrutable black eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winsomely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.