Sentence for hardly | Use hardly in a sentence

Hardly in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hardly in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hardly.

  • I can hardly breathe. (10)
  • Truth, it is hardly mine. (10)
  • I could hardly believe it. (10)
  • She could hardly believe it. (4)
  • She hardly knew what to say. (4)
  • I declare I can hardly stand. (4)
  • He hardly knew what he wrote. (10)
  • She had hardly a word to say. (10)
  • I am so ill I can hardly speak. (4)
  • She hardly had strength to move. (10)
  • They can hardly be civil to her. (10)
  • Caroline Ormond was hardly older. (10)
  • M. le marquis is hardly past forty. (10)
  • She could hardly be thinking of Nevil? (10)
  • She hardly spoke, but how she listened! (8)
  • She hardly had strength to reach her cage. (10)
  • I could hardly help laughing aloud sometimes. (4)
  • He was hardly moved by her unexpected outburst. (22)
  • In this dispute she would hardly take your side. (12)
  • Hardly a moment he stays, then makes for the door. (8)
  • The position could hardly have been better chosen. (1)
  • It was uttered hardly with a tone of disappointment. (10)
  • Karen hardly observed that she was alone in the room. (12)
  • The approaching trial was hardly ever out of his mind. (8)
  • She took hardly any notice of Charles Hayter yesterday. (4)
  • Thus absorbed, he was hardly conscious of the heavy heat. (8)
  • He had hardly been satisfied by her manner, he knew not why. (10)
  • He hardly breathed, hoping she would not see him, and go away. (8)
  • He would hardly make a night of it alone there among the dead. (1)
  • It can hardly be necessary in these days to urge marriages on. (10)
  • Carinthia had sunk herself, was unpardonable, hardly mentionable. (10)
  • I conceived him, I confessed, hardly pitiable, though not enviable. (10)
  • Such an arrangement appears hardly fair on the world or on the devil. (10)
  • It was, in fact, hardly the moment for the expression of Western humor. (9)
  • She bobbed her head, hardly more than a trifle pleased, one might say. (10)
  • They went to breakfast directly; but Catherine could hardly eat anything. (4)
  • After a while he locked up the office and started out, be hardly knew where. (9)
  • Hardly had she begun to think of love ere the apparition arose in her path. (10)
  • My life seems quite behind me somewhere, and I hardly feel anything I touch. (22)
  • Niobe under the shafts of Diana was hardly less violently and mortally assailed. (10)
  • Elizabeth could hardly help smiling as she assured her that had not been the case. (4)
  • He was stung and offended, and could hardly help showing it in spite of his mask. (10)
  • In fact, unless each of them was reluctant, they could hardly return unbetrothed. (10)
  • It is not a month since I left my sisters, and I hardly remember that I know them. (10)
  • It would be such a delicious scheme; and I dare say would hardly cost anything at all. (4)
  • With our letters I can hardly hope to give an accurate conception of its pronunciation. (7)
  • The man hardly inspired confidence, but Imhof overlooked that as well as his shabbiness. (12)
  • Every body was punctual, every body in their best looks: not a tear, and hardly a long face to be seen. (4)
  • Had you witnessed my behaviour there, I can hardly suppose you would ever have thought well of me again. (4)
  • At any rate he would talk of hardly anything else, and he talked late into the night, and early into the morning. (9)
  • Then her spirit revolted with such turbulence, and the blood so throbbed in her, that she could hardly lie still. (8)
  • Elizabeth, who knew this to be levelled at Mr. Darcy, was in such misery of shame, that she could hardly keep her seat. (4)
  • But so fearless and confident do gymnasts become that they hardly know and certainly do not notice whether it is in place. (21)
  • She had hardly been able to speak a word, and every look and action had shewn how deeply she was suffering from consciousness. (4)
  • With a fatuity hardly more credible than creditable, the Lalugwumps, as they call themselves, deny the immortality of the soul. (7)
  • He began to spy about for Mr. Roller, and it sometimes occurred that they conversed across the wall; it could hardly be avoided. (10)
  • I believe I have been wrong in saying so much, but I hardly know what to do, and on your prudence I have the strongest dependence. (4)
  • Until he is well on towards forty, he will hardly have assimilated the materials of a great novel, although he may have amassed them. (9)
  • Tin roofs have their place and their duty to perform, but they are hardly suited to flat roofs over which is to be done much walking. (17)
  • Elizabeth noticed every sentence conveying the idea of uneasiness, with an attention which it had hardly received on the first perusal. (4)
  • It was hardly profitable to be curious about guns which had the trick of the cuttle-fish, and the season of observation had been brief. (1)
  • He hardly dozed at all during his swift journey through the sleeping country; nor when he reached his room at Monkland did he go to bed. (8)
  • In those days when there were no roads and hardly even any long paths, travellers made their way by following the rivers and lakes in canoes. (19)
  • The struggle was in herself, so deep that she could hardly understand it; as might be an effort to subdue the instinctive dread of a precipice. (8)
  • The remark had hardly escaped him when a wreath of metaphorical smoke, and fire, and no mean report, startled the company of supping gentlemen. (10)
  • This lady would hardly be deemed a very proper guide to the undirected energies of the youth, yet they had established relations of that nature. (10)
  • Elizabeth could hardly help laughing at so convenient a proposal; yet was really vexed that her mother should be always giving him such an epithet. (4)
  • During lunch, which Soames hardly touched, he kept looking at Bosinney, and once or twice passed his silk handkerchief stealthily over his forehead. (8)
  • And she said the oddest things in the most unconventional way, skirting sometimes unfathomable abysms of thought, where I had hardly the courage to set foot. (1)

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