stagily

IPA: stˈeɪdʒʌɫi

adverb

  • In a stagy way.
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Examples of "stagily" in Sentences

  • She gasped stagily, choked, wrapped her hands about her throat.
  • The Dublin teapot poised, Birdie coughed stagily and lifted her chin.
  • There were many glum faces, quite a few angry ones; Sulla paused rather stagily to see if anyone was going to protest audibly.
  • This powerhouse is made to sing "Tests" – the standout track from previous performances – too stagily, in a costume accessorised with beads and feathers.
  • And everything is mixed up in one and I said that is the model for television which was at that point very stagily involved in our documentaries, that I always said was the voice of the corporation and nobody likes to hear from a corporation.
  • Even food items will have to compete for their all-important text vote before they can be persuaded to upload them off their plates, while a table-side panel of Gordon Ramsay, Lorraine Kelly and David Icke bickers stagily about the respective merits of the chip and the steak.
  • The abortive coup against the Soviet leader in August 1991 was a desperate attempt by the right wing to prevent the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and when Boris Yeltsin stagily mounted a tank to call for the restoration of the "legally elected organs of power," his eventual ascent to power was all but assured.
  • The humiliation of failing to secure pay-per-view rights to the event must have hit the old guy hard, and though he tried to chuck in the odd zinger - "I wish they'd leave me alone", he lamented stagily of a succession of fawning British prime ministers - it was clear that enhancing the viewer experience out of the goodness of his heart was anathema to him.

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