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Example sentences for "wondrously"

Lexicographically close words:
wondre; wondred; wondreth; wondring; wondrous; wone; woned; wonne; wonned; wonnen
  1. All the fainter colours change every five minutes,--wondrously change and shift like tones and shades of fine shot-silks.

  2. Almost opposite to the entrance is a singular statue, a seated figure, of human dimensions and most human aspect, looking upon us with small weird eyes set in a wondrously wrinkled face.

  3. But wondrously they were begot, and bred 2 Through influence of th'heauens fruitfull ray, As it in antique bookes is mentioned.

  4. And for Prada, this wondrously brilliant hour when good fortune and joyfulness attained their apogee, was one of defeat.

  5. Parties of verminous children were now to be seen rolling in the dust; they were wondrously dirty, almost naked, with black skins and tangled locks as coarse as horsehair.

  6. It was the figure of a woman, wondrously fair and beautiful.

  7. She has learned that secret, and the use she makes of it places her, in my estimation, wondrously above most of the descriptive poets that France has ever boasted.

  8. There seemed to be two men talking on the river bank below, but the voices were wondrously alike.

  9. They wore broad gold chains around their necks, and the sheriff had shoes with wondrously pointed toes that were fastened to his gold-embroidered garters by golden chains.

  10. Wild flowers sprang up everywhere, swaying with the lengthening grass on the terraces, smiling wanly from shady nooks, peeping wondrously from year-dry crevices of the walls.

  11. And directly beneath was a beautiful painted tablet, whereon all might read, "Wanderer, pause, and mark how wondrously the promise has been kept to our child!

  12. He gazed at her and almost forgot to speak, she was so wondrously beautiful, this shy, grave girl, pale and suffering from her devotion to the studies to which she was sacrificing herself with such religious zeal.

  13. Her fair head merely wore its natural ornament; no diamond, not even a flower, decorated the rich blonde plaits, whose faint golden glimmer harmonised so wondrously well with the delicate pink colour of her complexion.

  14. This wondrously lovely lady stood forth in startling reality before my mind's eye.

  15. Standing there among the narcissus, gazing around upon the radiant scenes spread in lustrous splendour about her, she made a wondrously beautiful picture.

  16. Wondrously was the desire of the queen fulfilled.

  17. Old and ready for death by reason of this failing house, I thus have woven a web of words and wondrously have gathered it up; time and again have I pondered and sifted my thought in the prison of the night.

  18. Then the queen bade seek far and near those 1020 skilled in the arts, the best of those who could work most wondrously in the laying of stone upon stone, that they might raise a temple of God upon that place.

  19. This pretense to a purely artistic interest in the production was wondrously trying to the patience.

  20. We find ourselves here surrounded by so much that is wondrously enticing to look at, that I fear we will be tempted to neglect needed rest, and so make ourselves ill.

  21. They stood for some little time longer examining into the details of that wondrously beautiful doorway, noticing the splendor of the arches and pylon, the stairway on each side, the roof of the pavilion and all the other beauties.

  22. The spotless plumage of the bird against the red of the glove was wondrously fair to see, and wondrously fair was the lady as she carried the falcon against her breast.

  23. Long garlands of the most wondrously formed twining plants, such as one only sees painted in rich colors and gold upon the margins of old missals, or which twined themselves through their initial letters, were thrown from tree to tree.

  24. The jasmine buds opened their large white flowers; their fragrance was wondrously sweet.

  25. Her mood and temper were wondrously softened after a long interval of thought and prayer.

  26. Matrimony with the man of her choice had wondrously improved Mabel Ashbourne.

  27. He had made himself wondrously agreeable to the Duke, and the Duke had invited him.

  28. She can be wondrously engaging at such times--like a child that has got into trouble and takes you into its confidence.

  29. It seeks shelter from the wind for its frail stalks and leaves, that shrivel wondrously when the plant is set in exposed situations.


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