sublimely

IPA: sʌbɫˈaɪmɫi

adverb

  • In a sublime manner.
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Examples of "sublimely" in Sentences

  • a creature that could be truthfully called sublimely beautiful, thought
  • Another exercise in sublimely spooky, Gothy electro from the recent Matador signees.
  • Proulx writes "sublimely" about man's relationship to landscape, said Sam Leith in the
  • She hints at what she wants, and Lohengrin gives her, to a very pretty tune, an answer that can merely be called sublimely fatuous.
  • What sublime intelligence conceived the plan of that bit of protoplasm -- and what kind of sublimely skilful craftsman was able to fashion it? "
  • "But," say I, "what sublime intelligence conceived the plan of those machines, and what kind of sublimely skilful craftsman was able to fashion them?"
  • Not to get all metaphysical, but something about suspending who they are in normal time and space seems to translate into sublimely stupid decision making.
  • To enrich, and be thereby the richer; for Roger's actions of finance were so simple, as to run the risk of being called sublimely indistinct: he took it as an axiom that "money bred money," but in what way to draw forth its generative properties, whether or not by some new-fangled manure, he was entirely ignorant; and it clearly was his wisdom to leave all that mystery of money-making solely to the banker.

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