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excitingly

[ UK /ɛksˈa‍ɪtɪŋli/ ]
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  1. in an exciting manner
    at the time of its appearance, the movie must have seemed excitingly new, even revolutionary

How To Use excitingly In A Sentence

  • His voice lifts the soul and spirit inspiring our party of schoolchildren to take an excitingly fresh tilt at the English countryside.
  • In addition, Chile is excitingly free from phylloxera, the bane of the wine universe, allowing it to produce versatile, forthright wines that are a pure and direct expression of single grape varieties.
  • Feeders that attach to a window with suction cups provide excitingly close encounters!
  • Head of poor … BRADY: After all of these years and many albums, Morrisey remains capable of being excitingly, creepingly strange. Morrissey: 'Leader of the Tormentors'
  • Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of competence. Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of competence. Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • It gets the album started on a high-octane note, but no matter how scratchy the lead-in guitars are, the expensive production can't make it as excitingly raw as it would like to be.
  • With pounding keyboard work reminiscient of Dr. John, the song swings along, excitingly edging closer and closer into atonalism but never quite getting there. PopMatters
  • Excitingly articulate horn playing, lovely solo passages from section-leaders, refined tutti playing, and a musically shaped minuet all contributed to a thoroughly sparkling performance.
  • Picasso's liberated shapes and excitingly applied and inventively combined colours
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