Indifferently

"Indifferently" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Attendance had been falling off and such people as did come sat about indifferently.

Their threats don't scare her. "I will survive," she said indifferently.

He felt that his own temper required a partner of a more independent spirit, who could set sail with him on his course of life, resolved as himself to dare indifferently the storm and the favouring breeze.

Ziri shrugged his shoulders indifferently.

It was true that the birds were everywhere! little greenish birds flitting among the trees; larger grey-brown birds flying low; fairy-like blue and yellow birds that circled round the car as it ran east towards the far, looming mountains of the Djurdjura; larks that spouted music like a fountain of jewels as they soared into the quivering blue; and great, stately storks, sitting in their nests on tall trees or tops of poles, silhouetted against the sky as they gazed indifferently down at the automobile.

One sadness more, one joy less... And life takes us along indifferently.

Uiew wel my Camp, and ſpeake indifferently, Doo not my captaines and my ſouldiers looke As if they meant to conquer Affrica?

And make diuiſion equally, Of each mans goods indifferently, […]

They might have been lifted bodily out of an indifferently written American crime novel.

For the first ten years of nationalisation a further note of overall gloom was added by the depressing policy of unimaginative Regional colour schemes, indifferently applied.

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