sprucely

IPA: sprˈusɫi

adverb

  • In a spruce manner; neatly and elegantly.
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Examples of "sprucely" in Sentences

  • One tall, good-looking, sprucely dressed fellow impressed me.
  • Mr. James Dane was a quiet-looking, sprucely-dressed man of over forty years of age.
  • A little after he saw a sprucely dressed young priest come in and seat himself at the table.
  • He had attired himself most sprucely; he rode a good horse, and he gave it every chance to show its quality.
  • She coily biting the lip, and brideling her head, as if she had bene some mans best Gelding, sprucely thus replyed.
  • "Well, you _have_ made yourself smart," commented Aunt Charlotte complacently, as Austin, sprucely attired in a pale flannel suit, with
  • ‘Ah! Hawk,’ said one very sprucely – dressed personage in a Newmarket coat, a choice neckerchief, and all other accessories of the most unexceptionable kind.
  • And not only were there flowers here, and little shrubs planted sprucely, but also good grass, which is always softness, and soothes the impatient eyes of men.
  • The buildings were an odd mixture of old postwar warehouses and factories and Italianate Victorians; Goldring Clothiers occupied the bottom floor of one of the Victorians, a sprucely painted blue one near the corner.
  • And as he follows it, [5423] Is this no small servitude for an enamourite to be every hour combing his head, stiffening his beard, perfuming his hair, washing his face with sweet water, painting, curling, and not to come abroad but sprucely crowned, decked, and apparelled?

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