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appealingly

[ UK /ɐpˈiːlɪŋli/ ]
[ US /əˈpiɫɪŋɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an appealing manner
    the table was set appealingly

How To Use appealingly In A Sentence

  • Jolly and devious, she is an appealingly slippery figure.
  • Well-priced lunch items include an appealingly peppery mulligatawny soup, the appetizer of the day and basmati rice.
  • The softtouch leather is hardwearing but fits appealingly, thanks to memory-foam inserts. The Sun
  • If the insurance industry's formularies aren't going to be "unappealingly narrow," how are they going to weed out useless but pricey me-too drugs, the best way to hold down prices in the long run? Merrill Goozner: The Right Prescription
  • Unappealingly, everyday human decency is disdained. Times, Sunday Times
  • And all reports were that she was friendly for the defense - she looked at over at him appealingly - but she's also in a lawsuit with him.
  • • The insurance industry's formularies, however, are not "unappealingly narrow" because they "need to keep customers. Merrill Goozner: The Right Prescription
  • Combined with his glumly parsimonious economic message, this social pessimism now makes him seem unappealingly bitter and recriminatory. Give the voters hope
  • We were quick to wrap towels around our exposed and suddenly unappealingly white stomachs before we stepped into flip-flops and headed for the pool. Twinsburg
  • This sounds appealingly feasible; after all, government wasn't exactly skeletal in 2006. Responsible plans vs. Republican Study Committee's plans
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