boldly
IPA: bˈoʊɫdɫi
adverb
- In a bold manner; with confidence.
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Examples of "boldly" in Sentences
- And he passed in boldly, and came out still mocking.
- I printed his name boldly on the card to make sure he didn’t miss it.
- All i want is a nice pressie from Chicago with my name boldly written on it.
- In fact, Senator, I applaud them for their courageous and patriotic service in boldly publicizing facts about your service that were relevant to your fitness to serve as president and commander in chief.
- FDR stepped in boldly and decisively and averted a the impending disaster of total economic meltdown and paved the way forward for federal regulation that made sure your Christmas Club account is federally insured.
- Norton is covering for Chris Evans on his Breakfast Show for two weeks and has been blessed with something most stand-ins can only dream of: his own jingle, full of pizzazz and, crucially, his name boldly proclaimed.
- This is understandable for a Beta, especially the first beta of a product that follows one that suffered a huge amount of bad press about its supposed poor performance (OK, the RTM had its challenges but SP1 was back on track). this article with a title boldly stating "Windows 7 build 7000 outperforms Vista and XP".
- The Baby Boomers among you will surely share a common memory of sitting in front of an old black-and-white television set and watching in thrall as a goateed man in a plaid shirt -- who signed his name boldly and with great authority -- brought random lines together into coherent images on LEARN TO DRAW, the first-ever art instructional program on TV.
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