intently
IPA: ɪntˈɛntɫi
adverb
- In an intent or focused manner.
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Examples of "intently" in Sentences
- Studying her expression intently, he added, ‘I am quite alone, Becca.’
- He was slightly quartering toward me peering intently from the shade of evergreen across a canyon.
- By looking at the label intently, the consumers will know what exactly is the content of the product.
- Lady Russell's eyes being turned exactly in the direction for him -- of her being, in short, intently observing him.
- There was a time when I listened to your word intently, but now I turn the channel to avoid the lies and spin you put on things.
- One team that figures to listen intently is Weis 'former coaching colleague with the Patriots, Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel.
- Hagar turned from replacing the last of the china, she was startled out of her usual gay indifference at the sight of a handsome pair of dark eyes regarding her intently from the open window.
- Higgins’s choice to specialize so intently is unique to the Finger Lakes and might be a bit of a shock to some consumers, although most wine enthusiasts will sense the Old World emulation that Higgins is attempting to display.
- She looked at her however, from time to time, anxiously; and when the moment approached which must point him out, though not daring to look again (for her own countenance she knew was unfit to be seen), she was yet perfectly conscious of Lady Russell's eyes being turned exactly in the direction for him -- of her being, in short, intently observing him.
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