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ingeniously

[ US /ˌɪnˈdʒinjəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪnd‍ʒˈiːnɪəsli/ ]
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  1. in an ingenious manner
    a Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated ingeniously between the `dark ones' and the `white ones'

How To Use ingeniously In A Sentence

  • The ballet - set to a mix of composers including Schubert and placed in an ingeniously contrived cloudscape - makes its point concisely, coherently, and prettily.
  • Pop guitar, kitsch and classical motifs were ingeniously intertwined. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is largely a pack of lies but it is an ingeniously presented pack of lies.
  • We may ponder the significance of all this, but we will probably go home remembering the ingeniously happy innocence of those dancing plastic bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • The terraces ingeniously serve as walkways along the north facade and as private balconies on the sunny, south side.
  • The roof has been ingeniously designed to provide solar heating.
  • My pillow was my bag, and I had ingeniously propped a board between a traffic cone with a crack up the side, and a milk crate.
  • The humor ranges from sophomorically vulgar and ingeniously witty to uproariously racist and mischievously violent, but always ruthlessly dark. Flixnjoystix.com! » 2008 » July
  • Dublin's St Patrick's Festival parade takes place from noon on Wednesday when 3,500 performers will thrill spectators with a stream of ingeniously designed pageants.
  • Sometimes firecrackers are ingeniously inserted, which go off when the banderilla is deftly fastened in the beast's quivering flesh. Six Months in Mexico
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