suddenly

IPA: sˈʌdʌnɫi

adverb

  • Happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.
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Examples of "suddenly" in Sentences

  • The ball deflated suddenly.
  • Suddenly, the duck stopped quacks.
  • He suddenly had craving for murphy.
  • Why do you suddenly change the policy
  • He died suddenly of an apoplectic stroke.
  • Suddenly the opinions will start to trickle in.
  • A woman in the crowd suddenly bounces on the sofa.
  • Don't suddenly shove in the dimensions of the building.
  • His expression suddenly shifted, and something dropped away.
  • The day suddenly changed when the Onigashima attacked the town.
  • Suddenly, a fusillade of shots rings out, and the patrol are quick to respond.
  • Then his expression suddenly brightened, and his eyes seemed to dance in his head.
  • Pearl Hand stiffened, her expression suddenly pinched, mouth hardening into a line.
  • She paled beneath the onslaught of that commanding seduction, her expression suddenly going slack.

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