magnificently
IPA: mægnˈɪfʌsʌntɫi
adverb
- In a magnificent manner.
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Examples of "magnificently" in Sentences
- In the story of Cupid and Psyche, he is described as a magnificently handsome young man.
- Happily he was proved wrong: Weisz, said Spencer, rose to the challenge "magnificently".
- "Sophocles has been described as magnificently cute, with his father's lips," the newspaper reports.
- He uses abstract terms magnificently, but almost always with a reference to concrete realities, not as the names of separate entities.
- In his dreams, his mind melts with the blackness of space and his body fuels the light reactions that dance magnificently from the Gate.
- This is the very strongest support for the assertion: Frank Chenoweth and Tappingham Marsh agreed, with tears of enthusiasm, that "magnificently" was the only word.
- To her claims that the war is going "magnificently," Reilly gave his famous "Oh, pa leeez!" look and said "Our FOX correspondents in Baghdad are afraid to leave their hotel."
- C … Obergruppenführer Heydrich, I mean, not Obergruppenführer Kaltenbrunner whom I know well, we’re from the same province and he’s the one who had me enter the SS and he still remembers — no, the Chief played the violin magnificently.
- Thanks to this ancient custom, the two French communes raise the finest onions in the department, this vegetable never failing, as carrots are apt to do in that locality: on the contrary, the onions are well-grown, finely rounded, and in short, magnificently "turned."
- He deploys diaries, journals and dispatches magnificently, from the Greek soldier bereft at having to leave his beloved grey horse during the bitter winter of 1941 to the grumbling professor in Dresden the great Viktor Klemperer and riveting reports by Grossman himself.
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