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glowingly

[ UK /ɡlˈə‍ʊɪŋli/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫoʊɪŋɫi/ ]
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  1. in an enthusiastically glowing manner
    in her letter she praised him glowingly

How To Use glowingly In A Sentence

  • You can find the glowingly positive profile of the lawyers on one side in the case, the pro-SSM lawyers David Boies and Ted Olson, here. The Volokh Conspiracy » CNN Profiles Lawyers in Same-Sex Marriage Case
  • For nowhere do this band gather to discuss their club's finest two hours over 100 years without his name glowingly being dropped into conversation.
  • Mr Snoddy, who also spoke glowingly of the reception they had received, said there was no doubt in his mind when he spoke to Patricia that this was a place to put on the exhibition.
  • Canadians also speak glowingly of bilingualism in personal life. Canada.com
  • His caddy, Dubliner Colin Byrne, has come to know him probably as well as anyone over the past couple of years and speaks glowingly of him as ‘the best boss a man could have.’
  • In a press release, Tsai spoke glowingly of Jag's new spokesmodel: Lindsay was so involved with the shoot that she would go as far as adjusting items on the set. Lindsay Lohan Lands Jag Jeans Campaign (PHOTOS)
  • With about 100 small business owners and entrepreneurs in the audience, he spoke glowingly of the small businesses here and nationally. 44: Obama promotes his economic agenda in Cleveland
  • He glowingly blurbed the book as ‘splendid and wholly convincing’.
  • in her letter she praised him glowingly
  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis. Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T.
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