He was mightily pleased with himself, was Blacky.
and are you not mightily angry at my moonlight flitting and run away match?
Miss Fanshawe's travels, gaieties, and flirtations agreed with her mightily; she had become quite plump, her cheeks looked as round as apples.
I did mightily wonder how she came there, or what she could have to do among the scenes, or with the days of my girlhood.
" When the Story Girl put on grown-up airs I did not like her so well, and I dropped the subject with a dignity that seemed to amuse her mightily.
The employment pleased both mightily.
The idea pleased him mightily, and he worked very hard and got all the letters finished by noon, at which hour it was reported to him that there was a small and rather bedraggled weasel at the door, inquiring timidly whether he could be of any service to the gentlemen.
The adventure of the day mightily tormented Tom's dreams that night.
He got it out, rumpled and wilted, and it mightily increased his dismal felicity.
Paddy There was a small boy who had been given a little terrier for his very own,on which he bestowed the name of Paddy,and loved mightily.
In my experience, many women think it must be something wrong with them, and are mightily relieved that so many others have experienced the same thing.
The Yamuna has suffered mightily in recent years from the dumping of solid waste in its waters, says an environmental activist in Agra, India, the site of the Taj Mahal.
You have been tested mightily in your life to get to this moment.
This seemed mightily to relieve him.
" Of course I shall give no signs of even hearing this speech, which will vex them mightily.
" I repeated to them what I have just told you, at which they were mightily astonished.
In fact, they were all enjoying themselves mightily when they heard a knock at the outer door, which Sadie rose to open.
For us is the life of action, of strenuous performance of duty; let us live in the harness, striving mightily; let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out.
For us is the life of action, of strenuous performance of duty; let us live in the harness, striving mightily; let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out.
In the morning when the man-servant went into the barn to fetch some straw, he was so mightily alarmed at the sight of the owl sitting there in a corner, that he ran away and announced to his master that a monster, the like of which he had never set eyes on in his life, and which could devour a man without the slightest difficulty, was sitting in the barn, rolling its eyes about in its head.