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gloriously

[ US /ˈɡɫɔɹiəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈɔːɹɪəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with glory or in a glorious manner
    where others had failed he had gloriously succeeded
  2. blessedly or wonderfully
    how gloriously happy she had been during those few fleeting moments of time

How To Use gloriously In A Sentence

  • The sun was nearly blinding, but it made for a gloriously bright day.
  • I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
  • He was vain, egotistical, boorish and gloriously insensitive.
  • These guys are taking all the fun out of what was once the most gloriously unpredictable of games.
  • At a gloriously air-conditioned shop halfway up the main drag, I could have happily browsed for hours, because it was so blissfully cool.
  • Rashford is said to have remained gloriously unaffected. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its bad language and schoolboy humour, Alfred Jarry's first and most influential play is the story of Mum and Dad Ubu, two gloriously evil megalomaniacs, who spur each other on to overthrow the regime.
  • All this business gloriously kept my attention occupied while my insides tried ever so arduously to deal with the trauma of it all. Sally Fay: Dealing With The Rough Ride Of Divorce
  • It's time we rediscovered our national pride and contributed something halfway decent to this gloriously tacky enterprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keats sang briefly but gloriously.
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