Sentence for strangely | Use strangely in a sentence

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

  • She whimpered strangely. (12)
  • He felt strangely disappointed. (8)
  • But his heart thumped strangely. (13)
  • How strangely innocent she looked! (8)
  • Perhaps I feel strangely about it. (9)
  • Still he thought she eyed him strangely. (10)
  • She felt so utterly, so strangely different! (8)
  • Their hearts were strangely and deeply moved. (9)
  • The place appeared strangely silent, deserted. (13)
  • His mind seemed strangely unreliant and confused. (13)
  • Rhoda took off her bonnet, and sat as strangely silent. (10)
  • The sisters were strangely overclouded by this incident. (10)
  • Strangely chilled, she tried to recover some fallen load. (10)
  • One night she was strangely aroused by a sound of sobbing. (10)
  • Drawn again to that horror, they saw it strangely augmented. (1)
  • And houses at night were strangely alive with their window eyes. (8)
  • He was pale; his eyes shone strangely; his sleeve was all white. (8)
  • Then suddenly looking up, he found her strangely pale and quivering. (8)
  • Although the wedding people were strangely late, it was unnoticed by him. (10)
  • Although the wedding people were strangely late, it was unnoticed by him. (22)
  • It was then that his touch upon Bank money began to intoxicate him strangely. (10)
  • It was then that his touch upon Bank money began to intoxicate him strangely. (22)
  • The memory of nursing him was strangely pleasant, now that it was two years old. (8)
  • This naïve manifestation of his masculine quality touched the mother strangely. (13)
  • He clasped his hands with a gesture that for him was strangely full of expression. (8)
  • She tried to be revolted by his lording tone, and found it strangely inoffensive. (10)
  • He was quite silent at that moment, gazing at his plate, which was strangely empty. (8)
  • It had seemed to him so strangely primitive a little catechism, that he had smiled. (8)
  • She looked round then; her face was quiet enough, but her eyes were strangely eager. (8)
  • Now that it had come, with this disconcerting swiftness, she was strangely calm, and unashamed. (8)
  • The house was strangely quiet, as if some great noise had just been hushed, and it seemed empty. (9)
  • Life, we know too well, is not a Comedy, but something strangely mixed; nor is Comedy a vile mask. (10)
  • Still it looked a detestable conspiracy, and the altered manner of his son impressed him strangely. (10)
  • Strangely, she knew not how, he had succeeded in swaying her father, who had previously not more than tolerated him. (10)
  • Groseman Buttermore: strangely, and opportunely, revealed: for her exceeding benefit, it may be hoped. (10)
  • The fingers of one hand clenched under his chin, he stood there lean and rocking strangely to and fro. (12)
  • His voice was thick, and when Carlo laughed at him, his sensations strangely reversed their situations. (10)
  • It resembled a discovery, so strangely had her opiate and power of dreaming wrought through her tortures. (10)
  • To Martin, so strangely close to this young creature in the night, there came a sense of utter disturbance. (8)
  • Blanca could see his lips and eyelids quivering in a way strangely out of keeping with his general stolidity. (8)
  • He felt strangely at one with him, and he experienced a tenderness for his memory which he had not known before. (9)
  • Strangely disturbed, Courtier remained motionless, consulting the grave stare of the group of Georgian Caradocs. (8)
  • You feel yourself strangely diminishing in those sweet mirrors, till at last they drop on you complacently level. (10)
  • The sky had darkened strangely, but pale streaks of light, coming from one knew not where, filtered through the trees. (8)
  • He was the enemy, all the more the enemy because she was still fighting against herself, and, so strangely, in his behalf. (8)
  • Before he could utter a word further, the door opened, and Major Waring appeared, and he beheld Mrs. Lovell blush strangely. (10)
  • Before he could utter a word further, the door opened, and Major Waring appeared, and he beheld Mrs. Lovell blush strangely. (22)
  • Clara leaned forward to gaze at the hedgeways in the neighbourhood of the Hall strangely renewing their familiarity with her. (10)
  • The feeling, too, that she was, as it were, apart, cloistered, made her seem nearer to himself, a strangely desirable companion. (8)
  • And already, as the heavy train moved slowly out of the station, he felt strangely relieved from the perplexities of the morning. (13)
  • Such was the gentleman I now presented to my friends, who, I must confess, appeared strangely puzzled by his manner and appearance. (6)
  • She became conscious that he was standing just behind her; his figure in its thin covering looked very lean, his face strangely worn. (8)
  • She was within, and strangely to his clouded senses she was no longer Tony, no longer the deceptive woman he could in justice abuse. (10)
  • Alarmed, but not discouraged, she tried it another way; a bolt flew, and she believed herself successful; but how strangely mysterious! (4)
  • It caused me no pang, strangely though it read in my sight when written, to send warm greetings and respects to the prince her husband. (10)
  • At this most bitter and deserted moment of her life, she felt strangely calm, foreseeing clearly, exactly; what she must do, and where go. (8)
  • The fastidiousness and pride which was so strangely, so inextricably blended in him with possessive obtuseness, revolted against the thought. (8)
  • Light fell on her there, so that Soames could see her face, eyes, hair, strangely as he remembered them, strangely beautiful. (8)
  • These two chords of poignant antiphony she struck throughout the range of the hearts of men, and strangely intervolved them in vibrating unison. (10)
  • Her father assumed the fact of her renewed engagement to the prince, as her whole family did; strangely, she thought: it struck her as a fatality. (10)
  • Two, three, four blocks, they sped toward the lake, which curves eastward at this point, and as he ran the street became strangely familiar to him. (13)
  • He seemed, to Rosamund Culling, twice older than he was, strangely adept, yet more strangely wise of worldly matters, and eloquent too. (10)
  • The common knowledge almost kindled an illuminating spark in her brain; but she was left in the dark, and thought him strangely divining, or only strange. (22)
  • And it was a character strangely open to feminine perceptions, while to masculine comprehension it remained a dead blank, done either in black or in white. (10)
  • Weariness and fierce excitement had given a liquid flame to her eyes and an endearing darkness round their circles that matched strangely with her plump youth. (10)
  • But there is always something disappointing in the accounts of publishers, which I fancy is because authors are strangely constituted, rather than because publishers are so. (9)

Also see sentences for: strands, strange, strangers, strangest, strangled.

Glad you visited this page with a sentence for strangely. Now that you’ve seen how to use strangely in a sentence hope you might explore the rest of this educational reference site Sentencefor.com to see many other example sentences which provide word usage information.

Leave a Reply