grievously
IPA: grˈivʌsɫi
adverb
- In a grievous manner, severely.
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Examples of "grievously" in Sentences
- Pham Thi Hoa's family suffered grievously from the American War.
- Mrs Forbes accused the council of "grievously" letting down local residents.
- My country has suffered grievously from the dropping in 1919 of this team spirit because of differences in experiences.
- On the other hand, Russian, Serbian, Romanian, and Italian prisoners suffered grievously from the lack of food supplements.
- Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father I'll take a Kop loss provided we win Premier League title, says Neville
- A man could disinherit either of his children by declaring his intentions in his will, but only for grave reasons, such as grievously injuring his person or character or feelings, or attempting his life.
- Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father To mark eight years of his restaurant, restaurateur Nikhil Chib and wife Natasha played host to a bunch of friends and of course, foodies.
- But he refused the will and the heart, and every time, when he was unable at the beginning to leap sideways out of the inclined trough, he fell grievously from the inside of the loop, bruising and injuring himself.
- Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father I'll take a Kop loss provided we win Premier League title, says Neville To mark eight years of his restaurant, restaurateur Nikhil Chib and wife Natasha played host to a bunch of friends and of course, foodies.
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