11 example sentences using cordially.
Cordially used in a sentence
Cordially in a sentence as an adverb
You can do so cordially or gruffly, and that tends to make all the difference.
You are cordially invited to get over it.
Given how new models of thought threaten and destroy old models of thought, this might not work out as cordially as you imagine.
First sentence cordially read: "Hey friend, welcome to pitchbox... "So while I like their service, color me not impressed and please stop spamming us guys.
Have that page very cordially invite people to submit security flaws to an email address at your site; provide a PGP key for it.
Both of these are cordially presented as facts, when our current understanding of physics and chemistry suggests these are not true.
> When an approved agent was finally free, instead of cordially walking me over to the pat down area, he shoved and body checked me to get me to move.
>I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, >and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough >to detect its presence.
But I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence.
When he received a response from someone involved in the production process, he republished it with respect and cordiality [edit: OK that was a bit strong] cordially.
Also, I cordially invite you to try and organize the digging of ditches when 50 to 90 percent of your population has been killed, most of the rest are in rebellion because your rule was, frankly, never terribly popular, and the remaining percentage are currently facing down a thousand pound warhorse.