sentimentally in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ senti'mentli ] ]
Examples
- Sometimes, the past just needs a break, no matter how sentimentally tied the two have become.
- Whatever the motivation, that drive is now propelling Bush through what his wife sentimentally calls their last campaign.
- Sentimentally speaking, Reeves needed a win a lot worse than Elway or Mike Shanahan, his former Broncos assistant.
- If he's portrayed too sentimentally, the play sprouts the unwelcome frills of a self-addressed valentine.
- One of the terrorists becomes sentimentally attached to Afshana, a little girl returning to Karachi after her heart operation.
- Perhaps the largest loss, both sentimentally and historically, was the Reno, the oldest working locomotive in the world.
- Sentimentally, I'm one of those, a little nostalgic when it comes to some of these new stadiums.
- Sentimentally and politically, I would quite like to see macrons throughout but I don't think that is appropriate.
- One of the prisoners untouched by such sentimentally in a total war retrieves Steinbrenner's rifle and then shoots Graeber.
- At a theater on Manhattan's Upper West Side last week, some moviegoers sniffled sentimentally and others flung around superlatives.