Sentence for faintly | Use faintly in a sentence

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  • Soames smiled faintly. (8)
  • Burnamy faintly echoed. (9)
  • Janet laughed faintly. (10)
  • Lavender rather faintly. (8)
  • Swithin grinned faintly. (8)
  • Clotilde faintly gasped. (10)
  • Cornelia smiled faintly. (10)
  • Daphne Wing smiled faintly. (8)
  • Mrs. March echoed, faintly. (9)
  • I said, ludicrously faintly. (10)
  • Mrs. Mountstuart faintly shrieked. (10)
  • Aunt Hester faintly rustled the sheet. (8)
  • Irene smiled faintly and shook her head. (8)
  • Laetitia breathed faintly of her gladness. (10)
  • What conviction in that faintly lisping voice! (8)
  • Aunt Lisbeth sat in a corner, faintly smiling. (10)
  • His bearing is free, easy, and only faintly armoured. (8)
  • She smiled faintly, lifted her eyes to him just for a second. (8)
  • The voices are still faintly heard arguing on the threshold.] (8)
  • The room reeked faintly of the eau-de-Cologne she was spraying. (8)
  • They did not speak, but smiled faintly, looking at one another. (8)
  • She stopped at last by a thin trunk whose bark glimmered faintly. (8)
  • Her instinct of comedy set a dimple faintly working in her cheek. (10)
  • Through the misty heavens above the trees the stars glimmered faintly. (13)
  • The General now faintly guessed that he might be in error, for his part. (10)
  • She surprised him ready dressed, standing by the fireplace, smiling faintly. (8)
  • A young woman came forward; she had blue eyes and a faintly puzzled forehead. (8)
  • She saw him shrug his shoulders ever so faintly with a puzzled little movement. (8)
  • Under their feet crouched their respective dogs, faintly growling at each other. (8)
  • She spoke very faintly, and was red in the face up to the time of our departure. (10)
  • Rozsi saw him and stopped; her lips had parted with a faintly dismayed expression. (8)
  • Few houses showed, but fields and trees faintly glistened, away to a loom of downs. (8)
  • That gentleman faintly defended the stranger for the intrusion of the bumpkin tune. (10)
  • The nostrils now were faintly alive under some sensitive impression of her musings. (10)
  • She attempted the subject once, but faintly, and his careless parrying threw her out. (10)
  • At last the limp sail faintly stirred; it flapped; it filled shallowly; the boat moved. (9)
  • Her face was calm now, faintly smiling, a little eager, provocative in its joy of life. (8)
  • That smile, faintly impudent, was so infectious, that Gyp was melted to a slight response. (8)
  • She smiled faintly and said it was the hour for Anna and Ursel and Kith and Liese to be out. (10)
  • The bronze face and the milky bowed to one another ceremoniously; the latter faintly flushing. (10)
  • Neither changing colour nor dropping her eyes, she regarded him with a faintly inquisitive interest. (8)
  • It was her first openly penitential utterance in his presence, and her cheeks were faintly reddened. (10)
  • She tried him faintly with arguments in its favour; but his resolution was manifested by a deaf ear. (10)
  • She tried him faintly with arguments in its favour; but his resolution was manifested by a deaf ear. (22)
  • In the section of sky over the street twinkled two or three stars; shining faintly, feeling the moon. (10)
  • Then, with the thought that she would, must still see him sometimes, all again grew faintly glamorous. (8)
  • Since they went, the season faintly pulses and respires, so that one can just say that it is still alive. (9)
  • Her figure swayed faintly, like the best kind of French figures; her dress, too, was a sort of French grey. (8)
  • Her lips smiled faintly, tears stood in her eyes; then she drew her hand away and plunged into the traffic. (8)
  • The door banged faintly, and in the great room rose the busy silence of those minutes which precede repasts. (8)
  • Young Cecil Tharp had walked over with his dog, which could be heard whimpering faintly outside the front-door. (8)
  • Lavender remained for a moment staring at him with their mouths open, while Blink growled faintly from underneath. (8)
  • Cecilia reddened faintly, thinking of him who had taught her to listen, and of her previous contempt of the subject. (10)
  • Renee motioned her hand as if it were free to be taken, and smiled faintly to make light of it, but did not give it. (10)
  • She stretched herself to him faintly; she let it be seen that she did so as much as she had force to make it visible. (10)
  • For an hour or more he did not speak, though once or twice he moaned, and faintly tightened his pressure on her fingers. (8)
  • The housemaid faintly answered outside the door that she did, alarming him, for there seemed to be confusion somewhere. (10)
  • And now, to add to the marvel, they heard a harp accompaniment, the strings being faintly touched, but with firm fingers. (10)
  • She gazed at him in patient, faintly smiling bewilderment, as if it were something he would unriddle for her when he chose. (9)
  • Hilary was looking at him; that faintly smiling glance, searching him through and through, suddenly made Stephen feel inferior. (8)
  • Blackbirds were holding evensong; the late perfume of the lilac came stealing forth into air faintly smeeched with chimney smoke. (8)
  • He followed her out into the Square, alive with faces faintly luminous in the darkness, and found her against the garden railings. (8)
  • The scent of the blossom penetrated her nerves; in her heart, something faintly stirred, as a leaf turns over, as a wing flutters. (8)
  • He had been correcting proofs to catch the post, and wore the look of a man abstracted, faintly contemptuous of other forms of life. (8)
  • Now and then at these times he brought out a faded Italian anecdote, faintly smelling of civet, and threadbare in its ancient texture. (9)
  • The expression was outside her experience, belonging as it were to a different world, with its faintly smiling, almost shining, gravity. (8)
  • There under a clock-tower lay a fluffy brown-and-white dog, so old that he did not get up, but faintly waved the tail curled over his back. (8)
  • Of the same height, but different appearance, their manner was faintly jocular, faintly supercilious, as if they tolerated everything. (8)
  • Ashurst saw nothing but the brightened stream, the furze faintly gilded, the beech trees glistening, and behind them all the wide loom of the moonlit hill. (8)

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