superbly

IPA: sˈupɝbɫi

adverb

  • excellently, done to the best possibly degree, admirably.
  • (dated) haughtily
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Examples of "superbly" in Sentences

  • The novel is superbly written.
  • The enemy was shooting superbly.
  • He sings superbly and can rock with the best of them.
  • The fighting system itself is superbly designed and balanced.
  • Doing so would be superbly idiotic on the part of the Russian Army.
  • The gardens and buildings are superbly maintained but not manicured.
  • Abdullah Farouk performed superbly and is now a regular in the squad.
  • That means the Russian system of transportation isn't superbly efficient.
  • The finale, quietly lilting and superbly controlled, was very impressive.
  • Joe Hart then saving superbly from the Dutchman's 25-yard drive on the hour.
  • Atmospheric, superbly produced tracks offer the listener an infective reward.
  • Fabregas, with England goalkeeper Joe Hart then saving superbly from the Dutchman's 25-yard drive on the hour.
  • The ad task saw him coin a superbly scornful turn of phrase when candidates claimed credit for the Octi-Clean concept.
  • Then, somehow, from just a yard out Malouda failed to turn in Anelka's low cross before, later, the substitute goalkeeper saved superbly from the Frenchman.
  • Bernstein superbly navigates the rough waters of the statutory and case law that attempt to curb discriminatory practices by both public and private organizations ....
  • But it was in-form 22-year-old forward O'Hea (20 points) who was the driving force, finishing the first term superbly to help the home side to a 28-14 lead by the first change.
  • One thing that Apple and Amazon have both done superbly is the integration of their online content offerings — music, video, and apps for iPhone, books for Kindle — with the devices.

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