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Example sentences for "remarkably"

Lexicographically close words:
remane; remanent; remark; remarkable; remarkablest; remarkeable; remarked; remarking; remarks; remarquable
  1. But the fact, taken either way, is erroneous; as this sea is never observed frozen, and is remarkably stormy and tempestuous.

  2. I was once dining with a young officer, and we had some remarkably fine peas.

  3. For some days the temperature kept remarkably low.

  4. Melville Bay had been found almost clear of ice, and was crossed in the remarkably short period of thirty-six hours.

  5. Our fuel consisted entirely of spirits of wine, of which 2 pints formed our daily allowance, the cocoa being cooked in an iron boiler over a shallow iron lamp, with seven wicks; a simple apparatus, which answered our purpose remarkably well.

  6. Nevertheless, he at once rose, and inclined forward his lofty shoulders in a remarkably courteous bow.

  7. Her wide sleeve fell open, as she raised her arm, disclosing the white curves, which were remarkably full and firm for one of her age.

  8. Ere breakfast was over, Professor Valeyon entered with his slippers, his pipe, and a remarkably benevolent expression for one of such impending eyebrows.

  9. The value of Scripture arising from its clearness, authority, and its peculiar power, under God, to fasten truth on the soul, are remarkably conspicuous in the case of this guilty person.

  10. It was at this time, I think, that he made a confession, which served to explain his previous state of mind, and to show how remarkably his attention was fixed on one point.

  11. With a sense of gratitude for the instruments made use of in awakening his mind, Jolin appeared remarkably independent of any outward help.

  12. The library of Ramsey was also remarkably rich in patristic lore.

  13. But what is more to our purpose, his biographer tells us that he was remarkably skilful in writing and illuminating, and transcribed many books, adorning them with beautiful paintings, whilst in this little cell.

  14. The flags are remarkably simple and inexpensive, but quite distinctive, each consisting of a square bit of bunting or cloth of the requisite colour, with the exception of the Temenggong's, which is cut in the shape of a burgee.

  15. In the Government Experimental Garden at Silam, in Darvel Bay, cocoa, cinnamon and Liberian coffee have been found to do remarkably well.

  16. The light of the nebulas is remarkably actinic, so that photography has a specially fine field in revealing details imperceptible in the telescope.

  17. In later years Kate Vaughan was a remarkably graceful dancer of a new type in England, and, in Sir Augustus Harris's opinion, she did much to elevate the modern art.

  18. The surface is often remarkably honeycombed, and the rock weathers into pinnacles, pillars and arches of extraordinary shapes.

  19. The town is remarkably neat and clean and many of the houses are built or ornamented with marble.

  20. The animal was easier to sit on than the donkey, and the saddle seemed remarkably high behind; it was good to lean against.

  21. This is a remarkably heavy cow," said the Elephant; "but I'll fetch her!

  22. A remarkably good example of the type of humorous story to which these principles of method apply, is the story of Epaminondas on page 92.

  23. Now, I happen to possess a remarkably good memory, and it was at once stirred by seeing that name.

  24. The natives manifested a remarkably thievish disposition, and received several rounds of grape for pilfering the jars of the watering party who had gone ashore.

  25. Rast meanwhile had learned clearly that he was a remarkably handsome, brilliant young fellow, and that the whole world was before him where to choose.

  26. Helen had a clear, flute-like voice, with few low notes, and a remarkably high range.

  27. There is a species of German cake at Centerville, remarkably filling for the price.

  28. In September the school opened with a full roll, and the session was a remarkably pleasant one.

  29. Rock has engraved[293] two remarkably interesting early representations of archbishops of Ravenna, in which a very early form of the pontifical garments is given, viz.

  30. The dress had a crimson kerchief arranged in folds over the front, and a lace collar, and at first sight it made the beholder feel that, considered merely as a setting of face and figure, it was remarkably effective.

  31. Iris has a remarkably sweet and delicate voice," said Joe, softly.

  32. The pots and saucepans are indeed remarkably like those which are now used for similar purposes.

  33. They make remarkably welcome additions to a collection of metal, and are appropriate ornaments on an old oak sideboard.

  34. Some of their most remarkably intricate bronzes were fashioned and modelled in wax, delicately tooled, hardened a little, and then covered over with layers of fine clay until the mould became strong enough.

  35. This remarkably fine box, so charmingly formed, contains a set of nine sweetmeat dishes, each one bordered with bats of cobalt blue on a lighter blue ground, on the cover of the outer box being the Shu monogram.

  36. A remarkably fine banner holder in the Victoria and Albert Museum is typical of many others.

  37. In addition to working models of large objects there are some remarkably small models which are stored and treasured by collectors.

  38. Such are the questions which must come up to every reflecting mind, and in particular to his, so remarkably clear, perspicacious, and penetrating.

  39. Lessons of religion and letters were imparted together, and the scholar from his earliest youth proved himself remarkably apt at both.

  40. The expression of his face was remarkably gentle and pleasing.

  41. Cardinal Wiseman was a great writer, a great prelate, and a remarkably devout and holy man.

  42. What you say has a remarkably pretty sound; and for most people, too, it may be a very instructive and profitable caution.

  43. The bright light shone for a passing instant upon a fashionable, flowered hat, and upon some remarkably brilliant shade of red hair beneath it.

  44. CAPE WINE Being at the dinner-table one day when the Cape was going round in remarkably small glasses, his host was very profuse on the excellence of the wine, its age, etc.

  45. She was a tall woman with regular features, a clear white complexion, and striking gray eyes with long dark lashes; her abundant dark hair was drawn straight back from her face, and she carried her head remarkably well.

  46. Faith, you speak it remarkably well too, I assure you, on my honour; and I hope your highness is not offended at the remark I made.

  47. In a few minutes Reginald and his friend found themselves in the midst of a large party of Oriental cavaliers in gay costumes, mounted on richly-caparisoned steeds, headed by the Khan Mukund Bhim, who was a remarkably good horseman.

  48. Suliman," he said, in a low but remarkably firm tone of voice, "you know more about Marizano than you choose to tell me.

  49. Entering upon one of these about noon of a remarkably fine day, Harold could not help remarking on the strange stillness which pervaded the air.

  50. E predominates, however, so remarkably that an individual sentence of any length is rarely seen, in which it is not the prevailing character.

  51. The description of Usher is in the main a remarkably good portrait of Poe himself.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remarkably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acutely; amply; awfully; conspicuously; dreadful; eminently; emphatically; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; exquisitely; extra; extraordinarily; extremely; famously; generously; grandly; greatly; highly; impressively; incredibly; intensely; magically; magnanimously; magnificently; markedly; marvelously; miraculously; most; nobly; notable; notably; particularly; peculiarly; perfectly; pointedly; preeminently; profusely; prominently; really; remarkably; singularly; splendidly; surprisingly; terribly; thoroughly; too; uncommonly; unusually; very; wonderfully


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    remarkably fine; remarkably handsome; remarkably well