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Softly   /sˈɔftli/  /sˈɔfli/   Listen
adverb
Softly  adv.  In a soft manner.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Softly" Quotes from Famous Books



... the door softly and I sped away, my moccasins making no sound on the soft dirt. I reached the garrison, was challenged by Jack Terrill, the guard, and brought by him to Bowman's room. The Captain sat, undressed, at the edge of his bed. But he ...
— The Crossing • Winston Churchill

... nervously about him, closed a window, and whispered very softly, "I am His Majesty the ...
— General Bramble • Andre Maurois

... forgotten me," said she, softly; "I weep because, in accusing yourself, you make no excuse for your crime; not even your love for your ...
— Frederick The Great and His Family • L. Muhlbach

... Arthur was swinging his long legs backwards and forwards, and whistling softly to himself. I looked at him for a moment curiously. The words of an ancient proverb flitted ...
— The Master Mummer • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... Madame Garain, her chin softly dropped on her chest, slept in the peace of her housewifely mind, and dreamed of her vegetable garden on the banks of the Loire, where singing-societies ...
— Serge Panine • Georges Ohnet


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