Use of quietly in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include quietly at the start of sentence, quietly at the end of sentence and quietly in the middle of sentence

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quietly at the start of sentence


  1. Quietly gone, just time, and our youth.

quietly at the end of sentence


  1. Rosa shut the door quietly.
  2. He came into to room very quietly.
  3. Try to reason him into going away quietly.
  4. He reeled out his line and waited quietly.
  5. Even the union leaders hoped that the strike would die quietly.

quietly in the middle of sentence


  1. Sit quietly and behave yourself.
  2. He quietly intoned several prayers.
  3. Ben slipped quietly out of the room.
  4. He spoke quietly, in halting English.
  5. He is a quietly spoken, thoughtful man.
  6. Often he found her quietly weeping alone.
  7. We talked quietly so as not to be overheard.
  8. She spoke so quietly I could hardly hear her.
  9. Some time later, the matter was quietly dropped.
  10. She sat quietly, meditating on the day's events.
  11. He's a tall, quietly spoken, but imposing figure.
  12. He would sit quietly and watch what was happening.
  13. She was still quietly fuming about Peter's remarks.
  14. Herbert sat quietly through the telling of this saga.
  15. 'You don't need me,' she said quietly, without reproach.
  16. She was still quietly simmering from her row with Nathan.
  17. Plans to expand the company have had to be quietly shelved.
  18. I quietly walked away,I gently rippling heart will become calm.
  19. My love can only pass by quietly,love,became lost,you,become the past.
  20. The whisky had been distilled in 1926 and sat quietly maturing until 1987.
  21. Leeds kept quiet, stuck to their game plan and quietly racked up the points.
  22. The lecturer spoke so quietly that he was scarcely audible at the back of the hall.

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