fittingly
IPA: fˈɪtɪŋɫi
adverb
- In a fitting manner
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Examples of "fittingly" in Sentences
- Which, fittingly, is called the “jerk,” regardless of sign.
- S. Carolina's first major title fittingly came against the other USC's top rival
- Such an ideal champion of truth is fittingly designated by the English word "gentleman".
- The artwork is still fairly underwhelming, but fittingly, that is the theme of the whole project: a feeling of going back to basics.
- He seems to take to heart the biblical admonition that a word fittingly spoken is like an apple of gold in a picture of silver (Proverb 25: 11).
- Last night, in an arena where Shea's name fittingly joins the retired numbers of Seaver, Stengel, Hodges and Jackie Robinson, baseball witnessed a return to the past.
- En, which means 'circle' or 'fate' in Japanese, fittingly illustrates the establishment's continued dedication to providing a quality and complete dining experience ..
- Her financial partner, fittingly, is Kenneth Lerer, a former executive vice president of the Internet boom’s last great hurrah, the company formerly known as AOL Time Warner.
- Ah, post number one – fittingly, comes from a conservative defender of dumb – unrepentant in the face of a world, a nation and economy that are a reeling from the damage done when a C-student is put in charge.
- The Tower on the Hill, that is the meaning of the word "Dunster," and the name fittingly describes it; for it dominates many miles of beautiful and fertile country, and stands feudally above the village, perceptible from every angle of the street, at once a guardian and a menace.
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