strikingly
IPA: strˈaɪkɪŋɫi
adverb
- (manner) In a striking way.
- (degree) To a remarkable degree or extent.
- (evaluative) Remarkably, surprisingly.
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Examples of "strikingly" in Sentences
- WASHINGTON — The vice presidential transition was in strikingly clear view Sunday.
- Dr. King's antiwar heritage and social justice commitments remain strikingly relevant today.
- And it came in strikingly similar fashion to last Sunday's late-game giveaway to Carolina at Lambeau.
- In the magazine, army officials are given a lesson from Professor Rumbledoore and his staff, a name strikingly similar to Rowling?
- - with two of the three men boasting stage-worthy performance names and the third a moniker strikingly similar to a certain famous actress from the 1980s.
- This model differed strikingly from the simple antisense model of that time, which only predicted interaction between an interfering single-stranded RNA molecule and mRNA.
- LH, until you stop telling EVERYONE to use the Enignma installer, most EVERYONE is going to use it, resulting in strikingly similar desktops over and over and over and over and over.
- The question that emerges most strikingly is this: Did the members of this Administation deceive the American people about the war or were they simply incompetent to run the Nation's foreign policy?
- The question that emerges most strikingly is this: Did the members of this Administation deceive the American people about the war or were they simply incompetent to run the Nation's foreign policy? continue reading ...
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