Utiliser "unkindly" dans une phrase
unkindly exemples de phrases
unkindly
1. “Poor little boy got lost from mommy?” he said, not unkindly, but still not too interested
2. He suggested this not unkindly; and I could hear them rambling on as they moved away
3. It wasn’t an unkindly look, but why did I have the feeling that if he could have pushed the proper button I wouldn’t have been on earth anymore? It was
4. They all laughed – but not unkindly, suspicions confirmed
5. It was second-hand and cheap, and I bought it, and it has unkindly revenged itself by playing havoc with my illusions
6. Don't think too unkindly in your first anger
7. But she just smiled at me, a little bit mockingly, but not unkindly
8. laugh, but not unkindly
9. very unkindly at church by adults who only saw the
10. “As usual, Kurt, you have a keen sense of the obvious,” Brian said not unkindly
11. A pearly blur settled over them, and a light sifted of all glare, of everything unkindly and searching that dwells in the splendour of unveiled skies
12. My brother had no regard for her; his pleasures were not what they ought to have been, and from the first he treated her unkindly
13. He gave a little scream as the troll picked him up, not unkindly, and set him on his feet
14. It was a forcible type of the moral solitude in which the scarlet letter enveloped its fated wearer; partly by her own reserve, and partly by the instinctive, though no longer so unkindly, withdrawal of her fellow-creatures
15. She opened her red lips for the first time, not unkindly
16. She had put out the first delicate Tendrils of that rare Plant; and when they were so unkindly lopp’d off by my Carelessness, Enmity took Root in their Stead
17. Campion turned and looked squarely at the defendant, spoke directly to her, sadly but not unkindly
18. This pleased the man and he looked at Sim warily, but not unkindly
19. She received her wrathfully, unkindly, and with contempt
20. Poor Akulina, on hearing the joiner’s wife talking so unkindly of her husband, could hardly suppress the tears, and, the tirade continuing, she at last became angry, and wished she could in some way punish her
21. “You must not take it unkindly, child,” said Lady Julia, with her cruel little laugh and her soft voice, “but my Lord Blantyre, you see, hath ever a great distaste of all that is homely and uncomely
22. His “Only about trifles” was meant unkindly; but she refused to take offense