uncommonly

IPA: ʌnkˈɑmʌnɫi

adverb

  • To an uncommon degree; unusually or extremely.
  • Not often; on rare occasions.
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Examples of "uncommonly" in Sentences

  • The daughters are described as uncommonly beautiful, intelligent, sprightly, and agreeable.
  • "It struck me that those jokes of yours were in what you would call uncommonly bad form," he said.
  • But the singular old man with the lank red face seemed to think uncommonly little of the short words.
  • They were what the Yankees would call uncommonly "cute," and much too deeply intent on business to indulge in play.
  • A large tree occurs not uncommonly, which is either a Birch or a Prunus, most probably from the venation of its leaves, the latter; the bark is exactly like that of a
  • I set off from Rome on a journey to Russia, in the midst of winter, from a just notion that frost and snow must of course mend the roads, which every traveler had described as uncommonly bad through the northern parts of
  • Be that as it may, I lost an immensity of money, and it was my pride to lose with as much gaiety as any body else could win; so I was, or appeared to be, in uncommonly high spirits, and Lawless had his share of my good humour.
  • I set off from Rome on a journey to Russia, in the midst of winter, from a just notion that frost and snow must, of course, mend the roads, which every traveller had described as uncommonly bad through the northern parts of Germany, Poland, Courland, and
  • I set off from Rome on a journey to Russia, in the midst of winter, from a just notion that frost and snow must of course mend the roads, which every traveler had described as uncommonly bad through the northern parts of Germany, Poland, Courland, and Livonia.

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