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Sentence count:177+11Posted:2016-11-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: reluctantreluctanceinstantlyimportantlygallantlyindignantlydisinfectantsignificantlyMeaning: [rɪ'lʌktəntlɪ]  adv. with reluctance. 
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121. Reluctantly she took the rolled flatcake, but waited until he had begun eating his before taking her first tentative bite.
122. Mbeki also helped make space, though apparently reluctantly, for a rump of the old internal Mass Democratic Movement leadership.
123. Edmund reluctantly surrenders his earlier scruples and takes a role opposite Mary.
124. Reluctantly, I let her lead me to a lodging database, then to a rather entertaining multiple-choice quiz.
125. That said, Germany is reluctantly shedding its merchant pacifism.
126. Darned nodded reluctantly and left the room.
127. He has reluctantly mouthful cooked - rice to eat.
128. Automatic translation bar. Translation too reluctantly, useful?
129. " All right, " with a sigh and reluctantly.
130. He reluctantly hires her as a file clerk.
131. They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
132. Mason reluctantly passes on his marching orders to Nina.
133. But Phaethon is unwilling to give up his senseless request, the Helios has made a sacred promise, it's only reluctantly agreed to.
134. Even Silvio Berlusconi has reluctantly accepted retirement. Italy's former premier now spends his days in his Sardinian villa with a group of showgirls.
135. Before actually Qingdao Club, also once yearned for that signs a treaty the Iranian guard, but because the visa has not handled lets them give up Iranian guard Meany reluctantly successfully.
136. Then came a period of reflection and inner-struggle as Herbert set out to write Peary's biography and reluctantly disprove his hero's claim to be the first man to the North Pole.
137. Set in a wasteland enclosed by a large white wall, the last survivor from a brutal child internment camp reluctantly takes on one final bounty hunting job to protect the idyllic life he has rebuilt.
138. Mrs Hall had very reluctantly to leave the rest of his soliloquy.
139. But fear of lethal consequences gave me he courage to insist he re-examine me, at which point he reluctantly acknowledged that, yes, it did seem to be the original lump.
140. Reluctantly Martin yielded to the claims of the grocer, paying his bill with him in full, and receiving in change a pocketful of jingling coin.
141. The bookish historian now accepts it, reluctantly and ungraciously enough.
142. The buzzer sounds. We reluctantly make our way to the shopfloor.
143. The mistress of the house reluctantly installed the two refugees in a spare room.
144. Tongxiang smooth spinning manufacturers offer reluctantly, but polyester and polyester composite wire prices rose modestly.
145. He parted with the foreigners reluctantly and thanked for their " donations. ".
146. But after receiving an anonymous complaint, a Rahway police officer was sent to the home, and reluctantly asked the family to cover up the buff (albeit headless and limbless) bod.
147. Reluctantly I gear up in a hooded rainproof coat and heavy black boots.
148. She did so reluctantly not wanted to slough off her responsibility on others.
148. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
149. Fan Po - wen blushed, sighed, and nodded reluctantly, but said nothing.
150. I met them reluctantly and was surprised by their understanding of Hindustani music.
More similar words: reluctantreluctanceinstantlyimportantlygallantlyindignantlydisinfectantsignificantlygentlyrecentlyinherentlycurrentlyfrequentlyapparentlysubsequentlydiligentlyimpudentlyconsequentlyconsistentlymalevolentlypreeminentlyinadvertentlyrelevantinstantdistantblatantirrelevantconstanthesitantmilitant
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