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use "slowly" in a sentence


The cat slowly approached the bush where the mouse was hiding.

She slowly drew back the bolt and opened the door.

He sat on a chair in the kitchen, and slowly took off his mud covered boots.

The cat slowly approached the bush where the mouse was hiding.

The children walked slowly across the lawn and hid behind the bushes, where the adults couldn't see them.

The army was moving slowly forward, chasing the guerrillas out of their hiding places in the bush.

The old woman gripped her cane tightly as she walked slowly down the hill.

With wild tigers slowly disappearing, it is possible that some day the only tigers left will be those held in captivity in zoos around the world.

The young woman sadly waved goodbye as the railway carriage slowly pulled away from the station.

The carriage carrying the dead King made its way slowly up the avenue.

Ernest Dimnet once remarked that the happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.

The author said that he generally started his books by quickly writing the first and last chapters, and then slowly filling in everything between.

The column of ants was slowly marching towards the picnic basket.

The Chinese government is slowly moving away from some of the basic principles of communism in an effort to improve its economy.

Erma Bombeck once remarked that it is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding.

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