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direfully

ADVERB
  1. in a direful manner
    seeing himself trapped, he cried out direfully

How To Use direfully In A Sentence

  • Glanced over her shoulder, struggled to frown direfully. The Ideal Bride
  • The Hammal, direfully wrath, threatened to shoot him upon the spot, and it was not without difficulty that I calmed the storm. First footsteps in East Africa
  • Frowning direfully, she viciously decapitated another shriveled set of blooms. The Ideal Bride
  • Gerhardt was still in a direfully angry and outraged mood. Jennie Gerhardt
  • Opponents of this sea change were aghast and direfully warned that if this were to occur, the sky would fall and civilization as we know it would come to an end.
  • I do not have Hebrew, but my understanding is that the OT is more direfully condemnatory. Any sympathy for the gay evangelicals?
  • Noted Dr. F. B. Kane, of San Francisco: “Very many times my attention has been drawn professionally to the injury caused by the long hours of standing required of the saleswomen in this city, the one position most calculated to cause the manifold diseases peculiar to their sex, and direfully does Nature punish the disobedience of her laws.” Origins
  • And if it were ever consolatory to know this, or the like of this, it was consolatory then, when the impotence of his will, the instability of his hopes, the feebleness of wealth, had been so direfully impressed upon him. Dombey and Son
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  • The pupil's words may be right, but the conceptions corresponding to them are often direfully wrong.
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