good-naturedly造句1. The conductor was babbling on good-naturedly about long train journeys but Donna scarcely heard what he said.
2. He smiled good-naturedly as he said this.
3. Kong shrugs good-naturedly, but says he still thinks the international image of China in Africa is off.
4. Carrie listened most good-naturedly.
5. The valets now good-naturedly cringe when they look at this picture because it was their responsibility to move the sofas back in place.
6. ' As to getting on, ' said Solomon good-naturedly, 'it would be odd if I couldn't get on without a young dog like you a great deal better than with you.
7. When he would good-naturedly accept the challenge, I would grow so nervous that I would forget to breathe.
8. "Well, you know," he sighs good-naturedly, "if your wife says to you, 'I don't want to live here any more,' what are the options?"
9. He would open the door and immediately 1)affect a 2)good-naturedly murderous expression, holding out a handshake that, when gripped, felt like it could squeeze carbon into diamonds.
10. "And so, " he went on good-naturedly , "there ought to be one fairy for every boy and girl.
11. He explained, good-naturedly, across the little gap of years that separated them.
12. "Hardly ever, " laughed the widow, good-naturedly, "and I don't want to lose the chance.
13. But time is on your side if you can be gentle and good-naturedly persistent.
14. Asked to stand guard over good or treasure, they would good-naturedly hand everything over to a perfect stranger.
15. He would open the door and immediately affect a good-naturedly murderous expression, holding out a handshake that, when gripped, felt like it could squeeze carbon into diamonds.
16. "I'm not sure I agree with you, " he says good-naturedly.
17. By the time it had run a few days, workers were good-naturedly barking Woof, woof! at me when I shook hands at plant gates during shift changes.
18. Swinging his stout frame, Pierre slouched through the crowd, nodding to right and to left, as casually and good-naturedly as though he were walking through a crowd in a market.