grandly

IPA: grˈændɫi

adverb

  • In a grand manner.
  • (rare) To the greatest extent.
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Examples of "grandly" in Sentences

  • Gisella called grandly to Otik, sweeping out through the open door.
  • Suleiman gestured grandly from the back of his little white stallion, pointing his crop at the crest.
  • I wrote a blogpost called grandly "Why People Are Conservative" once, where I mentioned this very point, Pogo.
  • She thanked him nicely, but rather 'grandly' -- not at all as if she was not accustomed to lots of servants and attention, which I was pleased at.
  • It's a stupid, unnecessary error to be proven impotent by lying so boldly and being wrong so grandly, which is what we did with our misbegotten invasion of Iraq.
  • The scale, after all, is not gigantic; but the light and shadow come in grandly at certain hours, throwing one side of the defile into brilliant sunshine and the other into profoundest gloom, with an effect never to be obtained in either Pfeffers or Trient.
  • Secretly, we have been hoping for a magic potion, the silver bullet, or an ancient secret witches 'chant, which in today's world is the catchy new phrase grandly announced on a radio talk show or TV interview by some self-styled expert in healthcare and available in his or her latest book.

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