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8 Sentences With "charily"

How to use charily in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "charily" and check conjugation/comparative form for "charily". Mastering all the usages of "charily" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He went and knocked, and, behold, the door was promptly but charily opened.
She had heard her speak casually, but charily, of having lived in Fordham.
Now they stretched themselves out on their elbows and began to puff, charily, and with slender confidence.
To learn to drive your old-timer charily and safely, we offer driving lessons on your historic automobile.
It is not a difficult task to praise a heroine, and one that should be indulged in but charily.
With only the thinnest pen line – a tiny widening of the eye pupil, a downturned eyebrow or the sole of a foot treading charily through snow – she conveys their fear.
Of his age 75. Here also lies his dearest spouse, Anna Murray, who running the course of her life, by unfeigned piety, unshaken patience, singular prudence, true Christian charily, worshipping God, bearing the cross of Christ, managing her lawful affairs, and helping the faithful in affliction, surrendered her soul to God, 25 October 1704. Of her age 84. In token of their perpetual respect, their six generous children an offspring very like their father, erected this monument for both their parents.
Holland House shown as "Earl of Hollands" on a 1675 map by John Ogilby Cope commissioned the house in 1604 from the architect John Thorpe, to preside over a estate that, in modern terms, stretched from Holland Park Avenue almost to Fulham Road., and contained exotic trees imported by John Tradescant the Younger. Following its completion, Cope entertained the king and queen at it numerous times; in 1608, John Chamberlain, the noted author of letters, complained that he "had the honour to see all, but touch nothing, not so much as a cherry, which are charily preserved for the queen's coming." In November 1612 King James I, following the death of his eldest son Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, spent the night at Cope Castle, being joined the following day by his next son Prince Charles and daughter Princess Elizabeth, and her fiancé Frederick V, Elector Palatine.

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