softly in the PONS Dictionary

softly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a softly - softly approach

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She spoke softly and had a cat-like purring quality to her voice.
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The stems are roughly or softly hairy and longitudinally ridged.
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Leaves are very large (4090 cm), with 1119 broad leaflets, softly downy, margins serrated.
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A roll that is wound too softly can go out of round when handled.
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The player softly hits the cups with a wooden stick on the border to get the sound.
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Ye winds sough softly, the holy ashes are at rest.
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One chassis (where the driver would sit) was softly sprung.
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It is frequently seen, and regularly drums softly.
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A second man describes a similar experience but accompanied by a wave of euphoria and happiness softly permeating his being.
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When it is pronounced it is softly, almost imperceptibly.
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