cordially
IPA: kˈɔrdʒʌɫi
adverb
- In a cordial, warm or friendly manner.
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Examples of "cordially" in Sentences
- I was cordially and said it was alright.
- But honestly, I cordially enumerated the sources.
- All unite in cordially approving this lady's writings.
- Any response to the writing would be accepted cordially.
- She murmured Allen's name cordially, leveling her eyes at him smilingly.
- But at the second she started up and called cordially: "Oh, I'm so glad to see you!
- Leaning down, he called cordially into the darkness, "Oberfeldwebel, do come and have some tea.
- "cordially" talk to Datu Unsay Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr., "into submitting himself to investigation."
- I know the Sarpent well -- what I call cordially -- and he will never be a tyrant to any thing he loves, though he will expect to be treated himself like a Mohican Chief.
- The following words are remarkable: "Mr. Pitt, Mr. Dundas and myself had a long conversation upon this point at Wimbledon; and I am satisfied that, if Mr. Addington had entered into the idea cordially,
- It was a maxim with Lyons that it was desirable to remember everyone he met, and he prided himself on his ability to call cordially by name clients or chance acquaintances whom he had not seen for years.
- All the characteristics that make von Balthasar's work so distinctive and valuable are to be found here: breadth of vision, loveliness of style, and an intuitive-contemporary passion that allows him to "pray intellectually and think 'cordially'."
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