fearfully

IPA: fˈɪrfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a fearful manner; characterized by fear.
  • (UK, dated) very; very much.
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Examples of "fearfully" in Sentences

  • Crysania called fearfully, struggling to her feet.
  • Gove should "fearfully" await the arrival of Christmas Eve.
  • I raised myself slowly and fearfully from the earth, and at length I stood upright.
  • As he limped across the yard, she called fearfully, "He has that there gun of his'n with him all the timedo be careful!"
  • She recalled fearfully the moment when she had crouched against the window with her hand protecting the jewel, and Harry's hand grasping her wrist.
  • His head is large, and formed with a perfection which we call classic; his features are noble, modelled by that hand of Nature which framed this man "fearfully," indeed, and
  • Be it remembered that this document was prepared quite as much for German eyes as for the Ambassador's, and nothing gives a man standing and respect in the Teutonic mind as much as a name fearfully and wonderfully adorned.
  • Men, old or young, must see for themselves how 'fearfully' as well as 'wonderfully' they are made, before they can have a thorough and abiding conviction of the nature of _disobedience_, or of the penalties that attend, as well as follow it.
  • Grimes arose, and it was evident that Kelly's generosity deepened his resentment more than the blow which had sent him so rapidly to the ground; however, he was still cool, but his brows knit, his eye flashed with double fierceness, and his complexion settled into a dark blue shade, which gave to his whole visage an expression fearfully ferocious.

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