bravely
IPA: brˈeɪvɫi
adverb
- In a brave manner.
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Examples of "bravely" in Sentences
- The defenders still fought bravely.
- He carried the name bravely on his broad shoulders.
- The outnumbered Russians fight fiercely and bravely but they lose the battle.
- But the plague took him; he died cursing God, and calling bravely for more brandy.
- Carol Swain bravely describes a world of white nationalists who reject racial integration.
- (He says the last word bravely, a word he once loved, though it is the most horrible of all words to him now.)
- May I not tell Mrs Parkyn that you will urge the Bishop to lunch at the Rectory -- that you both "-- and he brought out the word bravely, though it cost him a pang to yoke the
- All day long on the day after Mr Hawke's sermon he let them lie in his portmanteau bravely; but this was not very difficult, as he had for some time given up smoking till after hall.
- But I shouldered the sword bravely, determined to show my appreciation of the sacrifice they had made for us, in coming to our rescue on a boat they had every reason to believe was unsafe.
- -- it was because I said to myself, 'Poor girl! she has kept her word bravely; she has chosen to toil, and want, and suffer -- rather than take another love -- who would have given her what I gave her as long as I could' -- and that thought,
- I said to myself, 'Poor girl! she has kept her word bravely; she has chosen to toil, and want, and suffer -- rather than take another love -- who would have given her what I gave her as long as I could' -- and that thought, Cephyse, refreshed my soul.
- Miss Le Pettit, who considered that he _had_ forgotten it, gave the little movement known as "bridling," which reared her ringletted head a trifle higher on her white shoulders, then decided to front the obnoxious word bravely as a woman of the world.
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