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gorgeously

[ UK /ɡˈɔːd‍ʒəsli/ ]
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  1. in an impressively beautiful manner
    the Princess was gorgeously dressed

How To Use gorgeously In A Sentence

  • In one of her wittiest pieces, three gorgeously entangled clay figures hobnob. Meet the best new artists in Britain
  • She is a gorgeously full-figured woman, and he is quite the strapping middle-aged man.
  • The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate.
  • A thick, folded, gorgeously patterned rug just to the left of the center competes for pride of place.
  • Because of the gorgeously melting, crumbly texture of the finished biscuit, it will be difficult to roll out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over his shoulders, clasped at the neck with a large gold-and-precious-stone buckle of the same mysterious form as the hieroglyphic crest at the head of the Programs, he wore a wonderful burnouse of white and gold fleece, the gold predominating over the white, and flashing fiercely, gorgeously in the sun. The Mark of the Beast
  • The movie gleefully flaunts the fact that it is gorgeously overdone.
  • Subleyras's portrait of Tibaldi made in 1739 showed his wife gorgeously dressed, with a large flower at her bosom and one of her tiny pictures in her hand.
  • Located in the heart of San Juan Capistrano is agorgeouslycomforting nook known as 'The Ramos House Cafe'. Archive 2008-01-01
  • This isn't some mish-mash of stolen stock imagery: The author, Quang-Tuan Luong, spent over a decade photographing all 58 national parks with a large-format camera, resulting in more than 3,000 gorgeously hi-def shots—those with iPads will especially enjoy the vivid detail. Take a Hike
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