uneventfully

IPA: ʌnivˈɛntfʌɫi

adverb

  • In an uneventful manner.
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Examples of "uneventfully" in Sentences

  • We went deer hunting the year before, uneventfully.
  • Dewayne Robertson 4th overall in 2003 started 75 games, albeit uneventfully.
  • It is hard to imagine that such a glorious soldier died in such an inglorious way, so uneventfully.
  • The day started uneventfully, that is if you don't count the feeling of bad luck, from the beginping.
  • Gideon sank uneventfully, except for the water pressure, which hit him like a pair of ice picks in his eardrums.
  • The two following days passed uneventfully, that is to say the travellers met with no adventure specially worth recording.
  • No surprises in Kentucky: The field is set for the 2011 governor's race in Kentucky, as the state's filing deadline passed uneventfully on Tuesday.
  • The first three meetings went by uneventfully, the summaries suggest, with panelists absorbing the blizzard of paper supplied by government staffers.
  • Until Feustel's eye irritation, everything had been unfolding uneventfully 220 miles up, a relief for the spacewalkers who struggled with loose bolts during Sunday's excursion.

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