He suddenly dropped the crates on my feet.
As he crept through the darkness, he suddenly heard the scream of his ghost hunting partner somewhere behind him.
The car stopped suddenly.
Authors should avoid using adverbs where they can, especially the boring word "suddenly".
He suddenly pushed me from behind.Suddenly, I felt very weak.
The girl suddenly went into a seizure.
He fell out off his bike suddenly because of pothole. It did not cause him much harm or injury.
No, "suddenly" is not a complete sentence. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed in a sentence.
Yes, if it is the first word of the sentence.
Suddenly she lashed out menacingly
Suddenly, our dialogue was over.
Suddenly, the whole group was on the bandwagon.
I suddenly realized that I had her rapt attention!
The driver suddenly applied the brakes.
Suddenly, the casket fell out of the hearse!
Suddenly, the tribal drumming stopped.
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
Suddenly everyone began to CHANT my name...
I can give you several sentences.Suddenly, the lights flickered and went dark.He suddenly began to cry.We were suddenly surrounded by pygmies.