ambitiously
IPA: æmbˈɪʃʌsɫi
adverb
- In an ambitious manner.
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Examples of "ambitiously" in Sentences
- Michael Chabon's "The Final Solution" ambitiously attempts to prolong the detective's life into World War II.
- Mormonism, as a relative newcomer on the religious scene and an ambitiously proselytizing faith, is not ethnically rooted.
- At the best inn, called ambitiously Hughes's Hotel, I found that I was considered fortunate in getting any sort of bedroom to myself.
- It was he who snarled warningly at the younger members of the pack or slashed at them with his fangs when they ambitiously tried to pass him.
- And the fact that he's ambitiously retooling his swing for the third time suggests that he's not just waiting around for his pension to kick in.
- As a wealthy orphan, he inherited the patrimony and honors of the Anician family, a name ambitiously assumed by the kings and emperors of the age; and the appellation of Manlius asserted his genuine or fabulous descent from
- The ridiculously defiant title ambitiously pits her -- not a typo -- against the music, suggesting a final showdown in which Britney suits up to, once and for all, eliminate that colossal aural evil by turning it on itself.
- As a wealthy orphan, he inherited the patrimony and honors of the Anician family, a name ambitiously assumed by the kings and emperors of the age; and the appellation of Manlius asserted his genuine or fabulous descent from a race of consuls and dictators, who had repulsed the Gauls from the Capitol, and sacrificed their sons to the discipline of the republic.
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