Use "firmly" in a sentence

1. Grasp the thistle firmly.

2. A Firmly Set Anchor

3. You grasp your Mandrake firmly.

4. Each one firmly will stand.

5. Pack the soil down firmly.

6. The proposal was firmly rejected.

7. We stood firmly against expansionism.

8. The struts are firmly braced.

9. 27 She knotted the parcel firmly.

10. "Calm down," he told her firmly.

11. Massage the area gently but firmly.

12. The Value of Firmly Set Anchors

13. The usage is now firmly indurated.

14. Understand the difference between Brawnily and Firmly.

15. He guided her firmly towards the sofa.

16. Inveterate, Confirmed, chronic mean firmly established

17. " No , No buts . " I said firmly .

18. He pressed the lid firmly shut.

19. He firmly believed that he was right.

20. The buck stops firmly with the boss.

21. Christ firmly responded: “Get behind me, Satan!

22. Pack the dirt firmly round the plants.

23. The city remains firmly under martial law.

24. Clench (v.) "to grasp firmly," c

25. Make sure all the wires remain firmly attached.

26. The child Clutched her mother's hand firmly

27. Mordecai replied firmly to bolster Esther’s faith.

28. He Clamped his hand firmly onto Jack's shoulder

29. Firmly fixed; not easily changed: an inCorrigible habit.

30. Wrap the Bandage firmly around the injured limb

31. The tiles were stuck firmly to the wall.

32. The back is muscular with firmly muscled loin.

33. He tied his dressing gown firmly around him.

34. Her sympathies lie firmly with the Conservative Party.

35. 14 That door was firmly shut in Robertson.

36. 23 Mordecai replied firmly to bolster Esther’s faith.

37. Peter firmly subjugated the Church to the State.

38. John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.

39. The roots grew down firmly in the soil.

40. The idea firmly lodged itself in the public consciousness.

41. The business was soon firmly established in the town.

42. Her sympathies lie firmly with the Conservative Party. Sentencedict.com

43. 10 She's now firmly established as an art dealer.

44. 8 Wrap the bandage firmly around the injured limb.

45. Make sure that the boards are firmly laced in.

46. They had to be dealt with diplomatically but firmly.

47. The Biometrist must press firmly on the globe

48. We firmly believe in zero tolerance against terrorism.

49. Canada remains firmly committed to the # ABM treaty

50. Take it firmly in your hand and squeeze.

51. How firmly did first-century Christians trust Jehovah?

52. Pastor Braun started whistling again, just as firmly.

53. My plan was firmly squashed by the committee.

54. The offenders were dealt with firmly though fairly.

55. To live firmly and joyously in the moment.

56. On foreign policy, Forbes is firmly for free trade.

57. [We] request the Government to firmly defend our Fatherland.

58. I suggested that we tie down the understandings firmly.

59. She wedged a chair firmly under the door handle.

60. I grasped his arm firmly and led him away.

61. That impudent fellow needs to be sat on firmly.

62. Encloser:made of high-classed steel, more firmly and dexterous.

63. She firmly relied on the liberality of his intentions.

64. The sericin firmly cements the two threads of silk together.”

65. Oh, you speak of severing bonds, but remain firmly tethered!

66. The Achaemenids thereafter consolidated areas firmly under their control

67. The earth* is firmly established; it cannot be moved.

68. I firmly believe in that private sector thing too.

69. How can elders ‘hold firmly to the faithful word’?

70. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice.

71. Press firmly on the wound to stop the bleeding.

72. The panel was firmly anchored by two large bolts.

73. Clinging: to hold to something firmly as if by adhesion.

74. Encloser:made of high-classed steel[Sentencedict], more firmly and dexterous.

75. The bell captain, Herbie Chandler, was firmly and unerringly impaled.

76. He speaks so mildly, yet firmly and impartially, about politics.

77. The words Brawnily and Firmly might have synonymous (similar) meaning

78. Cleaved: to hold to something firmly as if by adhesion.

79. Bourns Inc.'s identity is firmly rooted in electronic components

80. Adhering: to hold to something firmly as if by adhesion.