Quietly in a sentence as an adverb

Meanwhile, Larry Page is quietly unpacking chairs at the back of the room.

Ask for the upgrade politely and quietly, in the third screen of the settings.

By quietly lying about your age, you're doing the opposite, you're making it harder to get the law changed.

If I could afford to, I would have quietly done it. But real estate in Palo Alto is very expensive, and most of YC's investments are still illiquid.

It's a massive site, you're not one of the notable commenters, if HN isn't delivering value why not just stop reading it quietly rather than announcing it to the world?

So how else could Homakov convince them otherwise other than pricking a high-profile dev group?What if Homakov managed to alert the Github team, and they managed to fix it quietly?

Senator Wyden has been remarkable in how far he has been willing to legally stick his neck out while so many other politicians either quietly cower in fear or hop on the mass surveillance bus.

I'm definitely more to the left than most people in this website but any quietly upvoted defense of child labor sounds like "the slaves had it better than in _x_" or "women were spared _y_" jobs to me when it comes to defending poor social policy.

By then the speculators will have been burned so badly that they'll stay far away, so it'll quietly gain adoption in the background, and then eventually become the new currency of choice when inflation starts to make it's way through current fiat currencies.

My story is just one datapoint of so many -- most of which are private, but easily discoverable by quietly asking around the Valley -- that should help you realize that Facebook is definitely not the company you want operating the world's social infrastructure.

You would forgive Google for spending millions of dollars over the last decade to work harder than virtually any other tech company on the Internet to resist NSA surveillance, thanklessly and quietly, or, when not quietly, under the duress of thousands of shrill, under-informed detractors?

Quietly definitions

adverb

with low volume; "speak softly but carry a big stick"; "she spoke quietly to the child"; "the radio was playing softly"

See also: softly

adverb

with little or no sound; "the class was listening quietly and intently"; "she was crying quietly"

adverb

with little or no activity or no agitation (`quiet' is a nonstandard variant for `quietly'); "her hands rested quietly in her lap"; "the rock star was quietly led out the back door"; "sit here as quiet as you can"

See also: quiet

adverb

in a restful manner; "the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass"

See also: restfully