sturdily

IPA: stˈɝdʌɫi

adverb

  • In a sturdy manner.
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Examples of "sturdily" in Sentences

  • "I don't believe it," sturdily, "if it's the right sort of love.
  • They were big animals, sturdily built and muscular from years of bearing heavy packs.
  • I called sturdily, deepening my voice to imitate that of my victim as nearly as I could match it --
  • Wines that are high in extract the components of the wine that aren't acids, water or alcohol also tend to age more sturdily.
  • Since her surprise win five years ago, the sturdily built Kuznetsova's high-octane game often came unglued, especially down the stretch.
  • Uri Shalin's piano contribution on "I and You" sturdily lifts this already beautiful melody, while Tamar Pinarbasi's kanun is splendid on the rhythmic "To A Lady In A Dream."
  • Underneath, thousands of mopeds carried dangerously-overweight loads; some with a grandparent on the back and a child standing sturdily on the front frame were being driven by a stolid looking parent.
  • Questions might be raised, of course, about the willingness of judges to remain sturdily independent when hearing a case involving "their" donor, but if the gift is irrevocable, we should certainly have at least as much faith in their capacity to be independent as when, say, they are hearing cases brought by the Administration that appointed them with certain hopes in mind.

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