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How do you use gently in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "gently" in a sentence:

Descriptive:

* The wind gently rustled the leaves of the oak tree.

* The old woman gently patted the dog's head.

* She gently closed the door behind her, not wanting to make any noise.

With Verbs:

* He gently pushed open the heavy wooden door.

* She gently lifted the fragile china teacup.

* The nurse gently wiped away the tears from the child's face.

Figurative Language:

* The sun gently warmed the earth after a long winter.

* He gently coaxed the truth out of her, knowing she was afraid to speak.

* The music gently washed over her, calming her troubled mind.

As an Adverb of Manner:

* He spoke to her gently, knowing she was upset.

* The light from the lamp gently illuminated the room.

* She gently moved the book to the shelf, careful not to disturb the others.

Remember, "gently" describes an action that is done in a soft, careful, or delicate way. It can be used to create a peaceful or soothing image, or to emphasize the care taken in performing an action.

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