laconically造句1 'Too bad,' she replied laconically.
2 'She left,' said Pascoe laconically.
3 'Family reasons,' he said laconically.
4 The reason is that they are laconically worded, and deal with problems other than the relation between legacies and trusts.
5 The soldier, becoming bored with the game, laconically reached out his cigarette end and burst the balloon in my face.
6 'says he's sick,'said Johnnie laconically.
7 "Because", said the Master laconically , "when provisions for this world were being handed out in the beginning, the West had the first choice".
8 That prompted Mr. Glos to say laconically that maybe other countries' packages "will help our export economy."
9 Handfuls of men play cards and chat laconically, but most travellers sprawl across the tiny tables, against windows or over each other, arms thrown up to cover their eyes from the harsh lights.
10 " I have a key,'said Rhett laconically, and his eyes met Melanie's evenly.
11 "I don't know, lady, " the attendant replied laconically . "Would you?
12 A newspaper was spread out on the tiled pool surround,[www.] and he was murmuring laconically into a cordless telephone.
13 It should limit words, insist on one document to one affair, try to express laconically and refine the language.
14 When he was fifteen, his father, a man of forty, had locked him in a room with a girl bride he had never seen before and laconically told him to produce a son.
15 Mr. Shi a thin man of thinning hair blinked laconically through the smoke.
16 Westinghouse, who had tried to prevent his current from being used for the execution, later remarked laconically: "They would have done better using an ax."