Use "hardly" in a sentence
hardly example sentences
hardly
1. Herndon laughed, "Not hardly
2. " He could hardly believe he was actually discussing this with a Yingolian
3. "It was hardly more than an hour ago
4. "Likewise," Ava said, "though I'm hardly that interesting
5. "You save the camping gear we picked up," she said, "I hardly ever use it at the inns where I travel
6. Estwig was making enough noise dragging the far end of the big harness out in the direction of the Rockasaur that he could hardly hear a shout at that point anyway
7. The young bride could hardly contain herself, bubbling fit to burst with
8. ‘But that’s possible, isn’t it? It’s hardly a sane action, cold-bloodedly shooting a pregnant woman, is it?’
9. There is hardly any food left and only a little water
10. But still Stephen doesn’t call … after two days, I hardly expect him to though a tiny flame of hope persists in driving me crackers
11. pitch was interesting but hardly your average bit of foreign cheese on a cocktail stick
12. "Well, that would hardly be very official now would it? To use a mobile phone to call the boss up in HQ, like
13. Ava had always had the prettiest home, though hardly as pretentious as those of Delos Alverez or Haymon Kruger
14. the next was hardly present, and I saw in my spirit that, every time when I
15. She’s been up and down like the proverbial yo-yo all day … I don’t think she intended me to realise but I could hardly fail to notice
16. When Johnny woke the next morning he found that he could hardly move
17. He’s hardly stopped speaking when the phone starts ringing
18. It could hardly be called a kick
19. Without Him we will be lost and hardly be victorious
20. Kindred to cherub, not hardly
21. He seems to be heavily drugged and can hardly stand
22. He was not down there with them filing onto the cold stone benches of Susa on a blustery evening, forced to bear silent witness to pronouncements they hardly supported
23. It is hardly high drama and definitely not great literature, but it is entertaining – at least we hope it will be – and should go down well in the village
24. I can hardly stand at the rear of the circle now, as the others are clearly unwilling to hold my hands
25. For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
26. The carpenter's workshop he opened last year had enough clients, yet he hardly earned anything because he used to grab the money paid in advance and disappear, without even setting foot in the workshop
27. So, I suddenly found myself in a small, green flivver, which could hardly speed at 40 klm per hour, together with a stranger
28. Yet, I could hardly enjoy it, as the bloke started bombarding me with lots of silly questions such as: “Are you sensitive?”
29. I could hardly believe my eyes
30. From now on I will avoid going out with her only, as she is a mollycoddle and she hardly talks
31. I hardly notice the rain as I load the shopping into the car
32. I can hardly believe my ears! I remind her that unless she comes, I will have to shoulder the 24,000 drachmas of her share! “No way! They will give you the money back!” she exclaims, although we both know that no money is reimbursed for cancellations of the last moment
33. So also, if you are the silent reserved type and the other person too is the silent reserved type, the there wil hardly be any dialogue at all! The word over here is “compatible
34. It is supposed to be a second class hotel -we paid that much too- but it is hardly fifth class
35. " Her words and actions confound him on so many levels, he hardly knows which one to address first
36. It was one of those bottles one could hardly read because the lettering was so distorted
37. "I hardly want to idle away hours sitting on the boat
38. However, I could hardly believe it was him standing before me now
39. Hair - long, tangled, dark, hardly showing the dried blood staining it - wafted across the nearside rail, one moment draping the black-grey smoothness with deep brown tendrils, the next flying back whence it came, its roots firmly attached to the scalp that engendered it
40. Thru it all the wind shrieked so that we could hardly hear each other scream as we went sloshing around the deck
41. He was like you guys, no offense, but I hardly knew him
42. She hardly had to shout her orders to him and that was most of her orders
43. It's only a mile and a half long and hardly ever more than three stories high, with stairs connecting to both fourth and ground floors of the outdoor streets
44. The water was deep enough here that they hardly touched bottom
45. "I can hardly call it my religion any more," Alan said, "I've been with Kaha, been wasted on yaag, I've deserted my post, I've lived with you out of wedlock, I've missed service many times in a row now
46. This is the wilder shore, there was hardly a path along the bank and a few thonga herder's camps in some of the larger trees
47. hardly improved and she had insisted to get back to her
48. While crawling up onto it he got kneed in the mid section a few times but hardly noticed that over the pain from the foot
49. How much would they care? Desa seemed to be a genuine friend, though he couldn't really understand why, but she hardly owed him her life
50. He hardly recognized himself in the mirror