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admiringly

[ UK /ɐdmˈa‍ɪ‍əɹɪŋli/ ]
[ US /ædˈmaɪɹɪŋɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with admiration
    he looked at his wife admiringly

How To Use admiringly In A Sentence

  • One participant in this conversation remarked, evidently admiringly, on the former student's "entrepreneurialism" and success in using the stamps to "score twice" or "double-dip. Phi Beta Cons
  • I'll bet my last copeck you had good discipline, too," he declared admiringly. The Pride of Palomar
  • My bantam," said the big man, admiringly, "faith, but that was a tidy bito 'footwork ye done down at Sunkhaze. The Rainy Day Railroad War
  • Adam Berendt who'd been a local "character" of whom they'd liked to speak warmly, admiringly, and always with that air of condescension. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Julius Caesar, sartorial reporter, once noted admiringly that the Gauls showed up for war naked but for their long hair and festive war paint.
  • With his back to me he said, "When I was in medical school they talked admiringly of dermatology. HOPE TO DIE
  • The major agricultural country, once admiringly dubbed the breadbasket of Europe, is one of the biggest culprits when it comes to failure to deliver on the food safety question.
  • ` ` My friend, you zink of everyzing! '' exclaimed the Baron, admiringly. The Lunatic At Large
  • Opinion-makers on the left also showed a certain affinity for the gang -- Nobel Prize-winning author Heinrich Böll admiringly called the Red Army Faction's campaign the "war of six against sixty million. A Time of Terror
  • After going to great lengths to impress his mentor, the filmmaker in these commercials will happily accept inexplicable rejection and admiringly accepts his new task - taking the studio head's script while spurting out accolades like "ameer" (prince) and "professour" (professor). The Black Iris of Jordan
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