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"noiselessly" Definitions
  1. without making any noise; making only a small amount of noise

44 Sentences With "noiselessly"

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I walked... and jewels looked on, and wings arose noiselessly—.
Instead, a handful of machines work noiselessly, printing parts of varying sizes and shapes.
She gives birth noiselessly and without help, and takes charge when her husband dies.
After that, it went up noiselessly and landed too far away to hear it come down.
Both vanished noiselessly over the field in great leaping bounds, like fairground horses on a carousel.
As the sun set, King piloted his Tesla noiselessly down the 101, oblivious to the way he was disrupting traffic.
Nearby, a herd of elephants treads noiselessly, trunks and ears flailing, like a pod of land-whales adrift above a dry, ancient seabed.
My father grasped the shelves and pulled to the right, and the whole bookcase slid noiselessly into a recessed pocket behind the cabinetry.
Perhaps Kroff hides in a men's lavatory on the third floor, and after you start downstairs, he descends behind you in no haste, noiselessly.
They are almost entirely wrong Arnulfo Maldonado's set is embellished with several sliding panels — some wood-grained, some wallpapered — that slip across the stage noiselessly.
Later, when I went out to walk my dog, the fire truck had gone but the cop car was still there: Its lights still flashing noiselessly.
The lamp's height and position adjust easily: A gentle push with one finger raises, lowers, extends, and pivots its cranelike limbs, which glide noiselessly on tiny rollers.
Just before the doors close, the shapeless column of smoke that was looking at the map beside me earlier comes pouring down a ramp and boards the carriage noiselessly.
In addition, she said, Germany and NATO are working "well and noiselessly" with Turkey in the Aegean to keep refugees from crossing en masse to Europe, as they did in 2015.
There was no writhing around or fake orgasms in this scene, just a woman wearing her pyjamas masturbating noiselessly under her duvet as her laptop moved up and down with her hand.
This could happen with electric self-driving cars, which may eventually become not just four-wheeled travel pods but mobile offices, hotels and entertainment centres, running noiselessly through city streets day and night.
In his poem "The Last Invocation," from Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman writes, "Let me glide noiselessly forth," and that sounds ideal, but a demise can contain multitudes, a bartering between riot and calm.
She moved so noiselessly that it was easy not to see her at all; when she dropped to the floor and assumed a plank position, I wondered for a second where she had gone.
But there's something mesmerizing about how the scene is staged: in the inky blackness of downtown Twin Peaks, with Nadine's drapes noiselessly opening and closing behind a crackpot YouTube star and his biggest fan.
As we hurtle noiselessly into a dystopian future, headphone makers have already started offering Lightning-only earbuds, something that should give early adopters some solace but might be a hard sell for folks with a shoebox full of tangled traditional earbuds.
Don't be surprised if sometime in the near future, as you urge your shopping cart around the busy aisle at your local grocery store, you come face to face with a tall, cylindrical robot, quietly scanning the shelves as it zips noiselessly past you.
What greeted me was the National Grid crew standing silently at attention near their huge yellow backhoe loader while the film crew, standing just as noiselessly near their own gear, stared at monitors, held mikes, or otherwise were quietly busy with internet affairs on their smartphones as the take progressed.
Laying hold of a gnarled root that reached down like a writhen arm, he drew himself noiselessly up the slope.
Sample of DNA Equation poetry, 2019, Poem title: So quietly ≠ so noiselessly Sample of DNA Equation poetry, 2019, Poem title: Bisher Radoslav Rochallyi (born 1 May 1980, Bardejov , Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak philosopher, writer and poet.
Jeeves presents the ideal image of the gentlemanly manservant, being highly competent, dignified, and respectful. He speaks intelligently and correctly, using proper titles for members of the nobility. One of his skills is moving silently and unobtrusively from room to room. According to Bertie, Jeeves noiselessly "floats" and "shimmers".
He spoke to them in their own language in such a manner as not to let them suppose he anticipated any evil from them. :They stood there, sullen, silent, motionless. My father's cheerful courage and friendly tone disarmed animosity. They consulted in an undertone, and departed as suddenly and noiselessly as they came.
Nikolaos Margioris was a uniquely gifted modern esoteric experiential personality, of multiple talents and of unprecedented dynamism and productivity, who noiselessly passed the threshold of his country, delivered the quintessence of integrated spiritual experiences that summarizes the interaction of a metaphysical worldview in the oriental cultures and the ancient Greek, Hellenistic and Christian Orthodox view of life and death.
Borst became the first president of the railroad in 1870 and, by 1881, trains were running through the county. In the midst of dealing with legal matters on Monday, 25 April 1882, Borst "suddenly and noiselessly" fell back in his chair, dead of apoplexy. He was laid to rest in Green Hill Cemetery in Luray, Virginia.
"Harry S. Truman, 34th Vice President (1945)", U.S. Senate. He told Wallace, "I hope it will be the same old team." But Wallace nevertheless understood the president's real intentions, and he wrote in his diary, "He wanted to ditch me as noiselessly as possible." Roosevelt also promised to write a letter, saying that if he, Roosevelt, were a delegate to the convention he would vote for Wallace.
At 3:30 a.m. a flying object, surrounded by a luminous coat, was reportedly seen by the crew of the Soviet fishing vessel Primorsk, which was departing from the Primorsk harbour. The object appeared to move noiselessly from the east, and near Primorsk it abruptly changed its direction to north. In Helsinki, Finland, the sightings of a glowing ball were reported by newspapers Ilta- Sanomat on September 20 and Kansan Uutiset the next day.
On August 9, 1792 while enjoying dinner with family, The general drum call to arms was sounded. Frénilly rushed to dress himself and assembled with his whole battalion at Boulevard des Italiens. The Batallion des Filles-Saint-Thomas then noiselessly marched to Tuleries and entered the grand terrace by the Pavilion de Marsan Gate. There the Battalion des Filles-Saint-Thomas set up defensive positions having linked up with three other faithful battalions to include Petits-Pères.
In the ensuing action, Washington suffered the heaviest damage of any ship in Arnold's fleet; Waterbury, her commander, subsequently reported that she was Arnold regrouped his shattered fleet and slipped past the British on 12 October with muffled oars, the Americans slipping noiselessly past Pringle's fleet in a desperate attempt at escape. However, after a long chase, the British caught the retreating Continental force the following day, on 13 October, at Split Rock near Crown Point.
In the 1882 edition of Codman and Shurtleff's catalogue, the chair is referred to as "showing great originality,... all cranks are dispensed with and levers substituted for them." The chair was raised by a foot lever ("requires very little effort, and occupies but 8 seconds") and lowered by another lever ("sinks rapidly and noiselessly").Display board at an exhibit in the Mohave Museum of History and Arts. Other levers allowed the chair to rotate ("through the whole circle") and rock back and forth.
Julia Lang, born London 1921, was a film and radio actress and radio presenter. She is best known for the BBC radio programme Listen with Mother. The theme music for the programme was the Berceuse from Gabriel Fauré's Dolly Suite for piano duet, Op. 56. A recording was often used but in an Anglia Television interview in the 1990s Lang said that during her tenure, when she had finished reading the story, she had to get up (noiselessly), rush across to the piano in the studio and play the Berceuse live.
These looped steel posts had a drill-like end, allowing it to be twisted into the ground noiselessly and the wire then wrapped around it.Digger History, “Slang Used in The Trenches,” World War One. Accessed 25 September 2007 The wiring parties began by creeping into no man's land carrying all their equipment, including the screw-pickets and rolls of sharp barbed wire. Often this was a painful task in itself: > You mention in your letter about what I would like or need most ... However, > I'm not complaining or asking for anything so don't worry about me.
A large fanlight window on the east side of the room faces the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, the East Colonnade, the East Wing, and the U.S. Treasury. Two disguised doors allow access to a closet and a staircase up to the third floor. Charles Dickens wrote this about the room during the administration of John Tyler: > [W]e went upstairs into another chamber, where were certain visitors, > waiting for audiences. At sight of my conductor, a black in plain clothes > and yellow slippers who was gliding noiselessly about and whispering > messages in the ears of the more impatient, made a sign of recognition, and > glided off to announce him.
More recently, Germaine Greer has questioned the validity of the appraisal of Rochester as a drunken rake, and hailed the sensitivity of some of his lyrics.Germaine Greer reviews ‘The Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester’ edited by Harold Love · LRB 16 September 1999 Rochester was listed #6 in Time Out's "Top 30 chart of London's most erotic writers". Tom Morris, the associate director, of the National Theatre said ‘Rochester reminds me of an unhinged poacher, moving noiselessly through the night and shooting every convention that moves. Bishop Burnett, who coached him to an implausible death-bed repentance, said that he was unable to express any feeling without oaths and obscenities.
The 6th-century historian Procopius describes it as "A luxuriant forest of cypresses, verdant and flowery slopes, a spring noiselessly pouring forth its calm and refreshing waters, these are the features which beseem that sacred spot." Near the centre of the plain is the spring called the Life- giving Spring (Ζωοδόχος Πηγή, Zoodochos Pege). When it was reported that a blind man had been restored to sight at the touch of its waters, Leo the Thracian erected a church over the spring. Justinian, believing that a bath in the spring had cured him of calculus, thriftily enlarged the church by means of the superfluous material that remained after the completion of Hagia Sophia.
However, the damage to the bridge was quickly repaired, and a rebel relief fleet failed to exploit the opportunity to break through, because it was at first mistakenly thought the attempt at the bridge had been unsuccessful. > Last of all came the two infernal ships, swaying unsteadily with the > current; the pilots of course, as they neared the bridge, having noiselessly > effected their escape in the skiffs. The slight fire upon the deck scarcely > illuminated the dark phantom-like hulls. Both were carried by the current > clear of the raft, which, by a great error of judgment, as it now appeared, > on the part of the builders, had only been made to protect the floating > portion of the bridge.
At the start of each programme a short introduction on piano was played. The tune went to the rhythm of the words quarter to two, which of course was the time of the broadcast, and many children were helped in learning to tell the time by this ingenious device. A piece for piano duet, the Berceuse from Gabriel Fauré's Dolly Suite, Op. 56, was played at the conclusion of each broadcast and became synonymous with the programme. It was recorded for the programme by Eileen Browne and Roger Fiske, though Julia Lang in an Anglia Television interview in the 1990s said that during her tenure when she finished reading the story she had to get up (noiselessly), rush across to the piano in the studio and play the Berceuse live.
Innumerable springs oozed through the > severed laminæ and trickled down the shelving sides, wearing sharp furrows > in the crumbling rock in which the silvery rills were oft half-hidden by the > hemlocks and beeches whose moss-clad roots found precarious hold upon the > narrow ledges, while the ferns grew rank upon the dripping sides. For miles > the stream rushed silent and swift between its shadowing walls, inaccessible > to human foot, save here and there where an impetuous tributary had cut a > difficult path to the bottom of the cañon. Almost noiselessly the little > stream swept over its slippery bed, murmuring gently as it shot down some > self-made flume into a deeper pool evenly hollowed in the soft smooth rock, > sped quickly round and round a few times, and then glided swiftly on over > the shallow ripple below. In these pools the water had a greenish tinge when > the sunshine touched it, as if it had caught an emerald tint from the tender > overhanging verdure.
Interview with Declan Ganley, Issue number 25 May 2008 The magazine regularly promoted the Tridentine Mass, often in a manner sympathetic to the Society of St. Pius X and to sedevacantists.e.g. Cian Ua Ruairc "The agony and the ecstasy" Hibernian November 2007 pp17-19) "Most people do not realise the destruction that has taken place in the Novus Ordo rite. It's not a matter of there being no Last Gospel and no mysterium fidei (mystery of faith) for the consecration of the chalice; the immemorial Eastern liturgies don't have them either and no-one calls them doubtful or invalid... the seasonal and saints' day prayers.. have been purged, quietly and noiselessly, of their Catholic and supernatural content... A small pamphlet, The Problems of the Prayers of the new mass, by Fr Anthony Cekada (see entry) shows how this is true." It also promoted the activities of Fr. Nicholas Gruner, editor of the Fatima Crusader magazine, who accuses the Vatican of concealing the content of the Third Secret of Fatima."Fr. Nicholas Gruner" Hibernian November 2007 p.
According to records released on August 5, 2010, British wartime prime minister Winston Churchill banned the reporting for 50 years of an alleged UFO incident because of fears it could create mass panic. Reports given to Churchill asserted that the incident involved a Royal Air Force (RAF) reconnaissance aircraft returning from a mission in France or Germany toward the end of World War II. It was over or near the English coastline when it was allegedly intercepted by a strange metallic object which matched the aircraft's course and speed for a time before accelerating away and disappearing. The aircraft's crew were reported to have photographed the object, which they said had "hovered noiselessly" near the aircraft, before moving off. According to the documents, details of the coverup emerged when a man wrote to the government in 1999 seeking to find out more about the incident and described how his grandfather, who had served with the RAF in the war, was present when Churchill and U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower discussed how to deal with the UFO encounter.
131-140 While living in Cold Springs he maintained a friendship with another writer Conrad Richter. Conrad and his wife lived in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, which was a nearby town. Letters between the two as well as pictures in possession of the family reflect a close camaraderie. Conrad once wrote "If anyone has a unique paradise of his own on earth, that one is Mulford Foster, Master of one of the prettiest and wildest valleys in Pennsylvania, he has on his immense primeval estate a limpid lake where wood creatures come down to drink, a magic winding little river for his silent canoe, a collection of almost every variety of domestic animal and bird, pet skunks, several dozen kinds of tamed snakes, wild flowers, trees and shrubs and a million wild creatures that have flocked to his place from the mountains about because they know that no harm can come to them here, and Foster attired in brown flannel and stealing noiselessly through the woods with the light foot and deftness of a Mohican, is all day long and often at evening out among them.".

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