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blessedly

[ US /ˈbɫɛsədɫi/ ]
[ UK /blˈɛsɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a blessed manner

How To Use blessedly In A Sentence

  • The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.
  • With no warning-and, blessedly, no hokily suspenseful music-we're plunged into a disaster movie, and the victim's-eye view as Marie is hurled along by a wall of water is truly terrifying. Slate Magazine
  • Most British election campaigns are blessedly brief.
  • Having only a croak of a voice, I managed to screech out one chorus but apart from that was blessedly relieved from the pressure to sing.
  • The kitchen was warm and blessedly familiar.
  • Blessedly, Fintan O'Toole is not a doom-monger but a voice of restraint, reason and rigorous analysis. Enough is Enough: How to Build a New Republic by Fintan O'Toole – review
  • Most British election campaigns are blessedly brief.
  • The staff is smart, attentive, and blessedly innocent of the huckstering and bum's rushing that often characterize staples of the tourist circuit.
  • This haunting requiem for both those murdered in a high school massacre, and for the killers themselves, is blessedly free of ironic distance or cheap stereotyping of adolescence.
  • Bloggers are blessedly uninfected by the musty Establishmentarian Air that permeates joints like Elaine's.
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