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gently造句
211. The lava will just ooze gently out of the crater. 212. He gently rattled the cage and whispered to the canary. 213. Mother put some cream on baby's skin and worked it in gently with her fingers. 214. He gently opened the throttle, and the ship began to ease forward. 215. Eric fell asleep, his head gently tipping to one side. 216. He gently dabbed at his cuts with a piece of cotton wool. 217. His lips gently brushed her cheek and he was gone. 218. Heat the butter gently and then blend in a little flour. 219. The helicopter lifted up the steel pylon, transported it to the site, and dropped it gently into place. 220. Empty the soup into a saucepan and simmer gently for ten minutes. 221. Gently sand the plastic to provide a key for the paint. 222. Patrick took her gently by the arm and led her to a chair. 223. Take it gently; why must you go at everything like a bull at a gate? 224. Now bring your foot gently off the clutch - that's the way. 225. Her mouth quirked gently. 226. "What is it?" his wife asked again, gently but insistently. 227. The waves lapped gently against the side of the ship. 228. Push the clutch in, put the car into gear, rev the engine and then gently let the clutch out. 229. He gently pushed a lock of hair from her eyes. 230. I get lots of offers, but I try to let them down gently. 231. Fill a bowl with water and gently sponge your face and body. 232. Move your leg up gently when you're doing this exercise, but don't force it. 233. Trickle water gently over the back of your baby's head. 234. Put on a pan of water to simmer and gently poach the eggs. 235. If you burp a baby you rub its back gently to help air to come out of its stomach. 236. Her voice seemed to float on the water as gently as a slight mist. 237. 'I did all I could to help.' 'Of course,' he murmured gently. 238. The blackberries were a bit too tart on their own, so we stewed them gently with some apples. 239. The plane let down gently before landing at the airport. 240. She opened the door gently so as not to rub against the wet paint.