A
decidedly vivid sensation of cold in the part of his body which was in contact with the pavement, suddenly aroused him and caused his spirit to return to the surface.
"In my judgment, the figure," said the Critic, "is tolerably good, though rather Etrurian, but the expression of the face is
decidedly Tuscan, and therefore false to nature.
I did hear him preach, and was
decidedly pleased with the evangelical truth of his doctrine, as well as the earnest simplicity of his manner, and the clearness and force of his style.
"I can't marry Billy," said Anne
decidedly. She had recovered her wits, and was even feeling a little angry.
I am, indeed, provoked at the artifice of this unprincipled woman; what stronger proof of her dangerous abilities can be given than this perversion of Reginald's judgment, which when he entered the house was so
decidedly against her!
On this piece of carpeting Aunt Chloe took her stand, as being
decidedly in the upper walks of life; and it and the bed by which it lay, and the whole corner, in fact, were treated with distinguished consideration, and made, so far as possible, sacred from the marauding inroads and desecrations of little folks.
`Nonsense!' said Alice, very loudly and
decidedly, and the Queen was silent.
"Ay, but," said Aramis, "that young fellow is
decidedly a spy."
I thought his "new Catechism" (as he called it)
decidedly worthy of examination.
Lady Montbarry, accompanying Henry down the stairs, said, 'Yes,
decidedly! Write when you get to Venice.
"No, it can't go on like this," Alexey Alexandrovitch said to himself
decidedly as he left his wife's room.
Epanchin came of the princely stock of Muishkin, which if not a brilliant, was, at all events, a
decidedly ancient family; and she was extremely proud of her descent.