How to use in-sentence of “silently”:
– They were used by hunters to silently communicate around game animals.
– Charles Barbier used a similar system, because Napoleon wanted a code that soldiers could use to exchange messages silently and without light at night.
– The C that is being held silently will now sound.
– On a television set, the mayor announces that the $112 million Tunisian Diamond is now at the museum, and Henry silently decides to steal it.
– The resolution of the story is both rationally possible and tremendously unlikely; the cat could inhabit the basement walls, but it is difficult to believe that it would remain silently in the wall for a long time or go unnoticed by the overly meticulous narrator.
– Angrily they obeyed orders and silently began to move out with Colonel Ben Caudill and his Mounted Rifles leading the way.

