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Example sentences for "wonderly"

Lexicographically close words:
wonderin; wondering; wonderingly; wonderings; wonderlands; wonderment; wonderments; wonderous; wonders; wondher
  1. At this the hero of Netherland grew wonderly wroth.

  2. Then, too, the wonderly bold man is so fierce of strength, that none durst match him, if he marked it.

  3. Then they drew their swords and lashed together wonderly sore a great while.

  4. When King Mark wist this he was wonderly wroth that his brother should win such worship.

  5. Then the king beheld her, and liked her wonderly well.

  6. And forthwithal Sir Palomides smote down another knight, and brake then his spear, and pulled out his sword and did wonderly well.

  7. But at the last Sir Palomides waxed faint, because of his first wound that he had at the castle with a spear, for that wound grieved him wonderly sore.

  8. And ever this Malgrin awaited to slay Alisander, and so wounded him wonderly sore, that it was marvel that ever he might stand, for he had bled so much blood; for Alisander fought wildly, and not wittily.

  9. And when the king had heard how Sir Launcelot and he had foughten, and either had wounded other wonderly sore, then the king made great dole.

  10. And then they came together a soft pace, and wonderly they lashed together passing thick the mountenance of an hour or ever they breathed.

  11. Then they traced and traversed, and waxed wonderly wroth, and either behight other death; they hewed so fast with their swords that they cut in down half their swords and mails, that the bare flesh in some place stood above their harness.

  12. When the harper had sung his song to the end King Mark was wonderly wroth, and said: Thou harper, how durst thou be so bold on thy head to sing this song afore me.

  13. Then they ordained their battle in four parties, wonderly well apparelled and garnished with men of arms.

  14. And when they wist that he was Sir Lamorak, they had great despite at him, and were wonderly wroth with him that he had put him to dishonour that day.

  15. Min herte is wonderly begon With conseil, wherof witt is on, Which hath resoun in compaignie; Ayein the whiche stant partie 1160 Will, which hath hope of his acord, And thus thei bringen up descord.

  16. Wheder wonderly he wrak on wykked men aft{er}; [Sidenote: For the filth of the flesh God destroyed a rich city.

  17. And when they wist that he was Sir Lamorak, they had great despite at him, and were wonderly wroth with him, that he had put them to dishonour that day.

  18. And after make there an hilt so marvellously and wonderly that no man may know it.

  19. When Sir Tristram saw her do so, he was wonderly wroth with that lady, and ashamed to come to the court.

  20. And ever this Malgrin awaited to slay Alisander, and so wounded him wonderly sore, that it was marvel that ever he might stand, for he had bled so much blood: for Alisander fought wildly and not wittily.

  21. When the harper had sung his song to the end, king Mark was wonderly wroth, and said, Thou harper, how durst thou be so bold on thy head to sing this song before me?

  22. All so soon as king Uther knew of their departing so suddenly, he was wonderly wroth.

  23. And then they came together a soft pace, and wonderly they lashed together passing thick, the mountenance of an hour, or ever they breathed.

  24. But to say that king Mark was wonderly wroth, he was; for he deemed that the lay that was sung afore him was made by Sir Tristram's counsel, wherefore he thought to slay him and all his well-willers in that country.

  25. When king Mark wist this, he was wonderly wroth that his brother should win such worship.

  26. And the beginning of the king's letters spake wonderly short unto king Arthur, and bade him intermeddle with himself, and with his wife, and of his knights, for he was able enough to rule and keep his wife.

  27. So when this was done this strong knight rode on his way a soft pace, and king Mark rode after him praising him much, but he would answer no words, but sighed wonderly sore, hanging down his head, taking no heed to his words.

  28. But at the last Sir Palamides waxed faint, because of his first wound that he had at the castle with a spear, for that wound grieved him wonderly sore.

  29. It is said, that in India is a beast wonderly shapen, and is like to the bear in body and in hair, and to a man in face.

  30. In the wilderness there be many men wonderly shapen.

  31. The tiger is the swiftest beast in flight, as it were an arrow, for the Persees call an arrow Tigris, and is a beast distinguished with divers specks, and is wonderly strong and swift.

  32. The mermaid is a sea beast wonderly shapen, and draweth shipmen to peril by sweetness of song.

  33. And among all beasts of the earth is none found more cruel, nor more wonderly shape, as Avicenna saith.

  34. And Physiologus saith it is a beast of the sea, wonderly shapen as a maid from the navel upward and a fish from the navel downward, and this wonderful beast is glad and merry in tempest, and sad and heavy in fair weather.

  35. In this land be many nations with divers faces wonderly and horribly shapen: Also therein be many wild beasts and serpents, and also Rhinoceros, and the beast that hight Cameleon, a beast with many colours.

  36. Erthe oute of erthe is wonderly wroght, Erthe hase of erthe a dignytie of noght.

  37. Erthe oute of erthe Is wonderly wrou[gh]te; Erthe hath of the erthe [Gh]etyn a dignite of noughte.

  38. Then at the last spake the one with the covered shield; "Knight, thou fightest wonderly well as ever I saw knight; therefore if it please you tell me your name.

  39. But Sir Launcelot withheld his courage and his wind, and kept himself wonderly covert of his might.

  40. When the harper had sung his song to the end, King Mark was wonderly wroth, for he deemed that the lay that was sung afore him was made by Sir Tristram's counsel, wherefore he thought to slay him and all his well willers in that country.

  41. He is wonderly welcome, 3760 And faire underfongen.

  42. Of his stature he was of evene lengthe, And wonderly deliver, and greet of strengthe.

  43. Thereto the man is so wonderly stark and grim, that, if he were ware of this, none durst stand against him.

  44. Their horses are good, and wonderly rich their vesture.

  45. All so soon as King Uther knew of their departing so suddenly, he was wonderly wroth.

  46. When Sir Tristram saw her do so he was wonderly wroth with that lady, and ashamed to come to the court.

  47. Then the Red Knight waxed wroth and doubled his strokes, and hurt Beaumains wonderly sore, that the blood ran down to the ground, that it was wonder to see that strong battle.

  48. And when King Anguish understood the answer of the messengers he was wonderly wroth.

  49. Then ever Sir Tristram smote down knights wonderly to behold, what upon the right hand and upon the left hand, that unnethe no knight might withstand him.

  50. Footnote 95: Methoughte that she was so lite That the length of a cubite Was longer than she seemed to be; But thus soon in a while she, Herself tho wonderly straight, That with her feet she carthe reight, And with her head she touched heaven.

  51. T is an ancient bird, but I have heard tell the cook is wonderly skilful to disguise tough meat.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wonderly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.