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Example sentences for "savagely"

Lexicographically close words:
sauterne; sauvages; sauve; sauver; savage; savageness; savagery; savages; savagism; savait
  1. Mr. Franklyn-Haldene, as he entered the carriage after his wife, savagely bit off the end of a cigar.

  2. When they were gone Morrissy turned savagely upon McQuade.

  3. He struck Bennington savagely on the cheek-bone.

  4. Women shoved and elbowed savagely to keep their place or squeeze into a better.

  5. He even received the apologies of the National Guards who had hustled him the most savagely and who now spoke of carrying him in triumph to the Hôtel de Ville.

  6. As they did so the bear rose on its hind-legs, still glancing savagely from one side to the other, and in this position appearing a larger monster than it had seemed before.

  7. Nothing could have pleased him better--for in the state of his mind at the time he would have turned savagely on himself, had that been possible, in order to relieve his feelings.

  8. And afraid that he would break down before her and disgrace his manhood, he turned about, sprang down the steps and savagely spurning, savagely trampling under foot the shrivelled leaves, he strode across the garden to the house.

  9. Then he bent over, caught the fastening savagely in his teeth, and gritted down.

  10. This was evidenced by the fact that Tommy once savagely fought a visiting boy who threw a stone into his box.

  11. Savagely the young man pulled off his coat and approached the dummy-chucker.

  12. At last Strang got up, filled his pipe, and puffed at it savagely before he said, "Of course the whole thing's damned nonsense.

  13. It made the hand that had been hanging loose over the uncomfortable chair-back close savagely on something--a throat, perhaps, that his imagination supplied?

  14. He jerked it savagely open to express his attitude of mind towards interruption.

  15. Each was too spent to strike another blow, but each too savagely resolute to think of retreating.

  16. She drew herself up and looked savagely at him.

  17. With this threat they drew their cutlasses, slashed savagely at the lieutenant, and "made off through the Mobb which had gathered round them.

  18. Frowenfeld insisted savagely on speaking; but Agricola raised his voice, and gray hairs prevailed.

  19. The Governor shook his fist in their faces, savagely shouting to them to stand in position, to present arms, to make haste and get the thing over.

  20. Marcone knocked the ashes savagely from his pipe.

  21. For the first time in his life he was savagely angry.

  22. In his hand was a thin bamboo stick which he was swinging savagely against his legs.

  23. He walked the streets, a solitary, rather elegant figure, conspicuously a New Yorker, swinging his stick savagely and occasionally muttering to himself.

  24. The chauffeur, by profession a criminal, but by birth a human being, chuckled savagely and this time threw in the clutch.

  25. She jabbed the pins into the hat savagely and at random and tossed it after the coat.

  26. The judge crossed his legs with a fling of impatience and pulled savagely at his cigar.

  27. Billings grunted and bit a cigar savagely without stopping to clip it.

  28. And I jammed in savagely the turquoise matrix pin with which I was replacing the pearl, because it went better with my tie.

  29. He had savagely punished Krool for insolence to her and for his treachery, but a new feeling had grown up in him in the last half-hour.

  30. So it was that he had almost savagely challenged some of the sordid deliberations of this stern conference.

  31. As they were forsaken, men fought hand to hand and as savagely as ever men fought in the days of Rustum.

  32. They were as savagely in earnest about this as about everything else; meekness, mildness, broad liberality, and gentle tolerance of difference in religious views were not virtues they appreciated.

  33. Behind him he saw a lifeless lion lying torn and bleeding upon the sand, and before him Numa of the pit was savagely mauling the second lion.

  34. He did not; but he growled more savagely and, just at the moment that the rear door of the bungalow opened and a man stepped out, the animal charged.

  35. Tlacopa shrank away from the speaking statue as from a living death, but then he rallied, savagely thundering: "'Tis a lying oracle!

  36. An awful roar burst from bruin as he felt that thrust, the blade sinking deep and biting shrewdly; but then he plunged forward, striking savagely as he dropped.

  37. Hamilton Burton's fist came down savagely on the mahogany.

  38. When Mary savagely threw down her dish-towel and burst unaccountably into tears, both women looked up, startled.

  39. It felt numb and he was half dazed by a shock of pain, but he struck savagely with his left hand and his knuckles jarred on bone.

  40. The white streak that marked the skip seemed to forge up-stream to meet him, and he swam savagely until he was in the broken water and something struck his foot.

  41. He must try to hold out for another hour, and he savagely attacked his pile of stones.

  42. Festing's bruised hand gave him trouble, his mittens wore to rags, and his numbed fingers cracked and bled, but he worked savagely until evening.

  43. Delcassé was on his feet, striding savagely up and down the room.

  44. Pachmann was out of his chair and striding savagely up and down, his self-control completely broken down.

  45. Lépine savagely to himself, as he left the station.

  46. The Black Count now alone, except for the silent archer at the door, resumed his walk up and down, first savagely kicking the decapitated head from his path.

  47. He turned savagely to the envoys and said: "Fly at once.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "savagely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    atrociously; awfully; cruelly; dreadfully; ferociously; flagrantly; grossly; horribly; horridly; infamously; outrageously; rough; roughly; severely; terribly