stunningly

IPA: stˈʌnɪŋɫi

adverb

  • So as to stun or amaze.
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Examples of "stunningly" in Sentences

  • And that is precisely what the Rams did in stunningly inept fashion.
  • Even so, I imagine that the final result would remain stunningly high. —
  • My colleague Jake Fisher calls the stunningly-fast Infiniti G35 a “four-door Miata.”
  • It's the landscape architecture of the cosmos in stunningly huge and beautiful images.
  • No. 23 Virginia ended Miami's 70-year stay at the famed stadium in stunningly one-sided fashion Saturday night - dealing the Hurricanes the biggest shutout loss in Orange Bowl history.
  • Durham has reimagined this vanished world in stunningly precise detail, and his lucid explanations of the give-and-take of military decision-making help the reader through some dauntingly complicated material.
  • Karabel calls the stunningly meager number of low-income students enrolled at selective colleges a "national scandal" and prescribes a policy of class based affirmative action to address this national embarrassment.
  • On this occasion, it wasn't Healey who bit back on this occasion, but a correspondent named Eugene McCabe, who took issue with the review and turned his ire on the reviewer herself, saying he has taken a ghost story of Battersby's published in the Irish Times, which he calls "stunningly bad", and "used it in a workshop as an example of how to avoid writing 'Shite and onions'."

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