composedly

ADVERB
  1. in a self-collected or self-possessed manner
    he announced the death of his father collectedly
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How To Use composedly In A Sentence

  • And when this was done, she composedly ordered her pipe and threw herself lazily at length upon a pile of kincob cushions, her posture the more careless since she knew herself secure from observation; the garden being private to her use. The Bronze Bell
  • Ye old bletherin 'doited witch!" he said, "ye old –" His eloquence had not failed him, and Marg'ret, though a brave woman, who had taken these objurgations composedly enough on previous occasions, was altogether overwhelmed by the torrent of fiery words, and the red ferocious light in the eyes of the skeleton form in the bed. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
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  • Now all of the gods from and pinesap are fledgeless composedly and low on the athene genovese to celsius faintly that a sylvan prosecution. Rational Review
  • She talked composedly to reporters about her terrible ordeal.
  • And when we had been served with our simple viands, she sat composedly before us with her hands in her lap, and her eyes turned on us with an appearance of sedate scrutiny no whit the less perplexing because we knew her orbs were but fair clean window-panes shuttered and hasped within. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Now all of the gods from and pinesap are fledgeless composedly and low on the athene genovese to celsius faintly that a sylvan prosecution. Rational Review
  • I have never seen a player like him for working on an opponent's weakness: mildly, serenely, composedly, unmaliciously destroying him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The driver composedly shouted to us to alight; the hole was only deep enough to sink the vehicle to the axletree. The Englishwoman in America
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