Wiktionary
adv. In a motionless manner; without moving.
WordNet
adv. without moving; in a motionless manner; "he saw the black-haired man waiting motionlessly behind the opposite side of the platform"
Usage examples of "motionlessly".
His Majesty the King of Cant sat on the throne in a coronal haloa scarlet backlight from braziers that leaped to life above and behind him as he motionlessly oversaw the transformation of his subjects.
More radical by far than the American youth automobile game of "Chicken" to which its principle is frequently compared (five, not one, different wills to comparatively gauge, in addition to your own will's resolve, and no motion or action to distract you from the tension of waiting motionlessly to move, waiting as one by one the other five quail and save themselves, leap to beat the train .
Breast to hard-ridged breast, left arms pressed against bulginglycorded backs, every taut muscle from floor-gripping feet up to powerful shoulders thrown into the effort, the battlers stood motionlessly en tableau for seconds.
Breast to hard-ridged breast, left arms pressed against bulgingly-corded backs, every taut muscle from floor-gripping feet up to powerful shoulders thrown into the effort, the battlers stood motionlessly en tableau for seconds.
The moonshell tumbled motionlessly overhead, a frozen stream of broken diamonds, pierced once by the planet’s shadow, around which were seeded concentric rings of amethyst, emerald, topaz and ruby.
He slept motionlessly, exhausted, waking only once near dawn, when Xel came whining to the door, and Morgon sleepless by the fire, rose to open it for the wet, bedraggled huntress.