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manageably

ADVERB
  1. so as to be manageable
    this house is manageably small

How To Use manageably In A Sentence

  • Worse, the sense of expectation will be unmanageably high. Times, Sunday Times
  • `This house is unmanageably large,' she complained
  • I am so used to using plastic cups everywhere that the drink glasses seemed unmanageably heavy and got very cold from the ice!
  • They're sweet, colorful, lickable and a manageably small snack in an age of gargantuan portions.
  • Perhaps the plant is unmanageably top-heavy and blows over unless you tie it to a wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, single hillsides are known by a dozen names, each broken down into unmanageably small plots based on only minuscule differences in soil composition or their angle to the midday sun.
  • Robb's admirable determination to make ‘Europe’ mean more than ‘Britain and a variety of continental holiday destinations’ in fact makes his remit unmanageably wide.
  • Worse yet, the chorus was almost unmanageably vast, and the leading soloists of his cast could not speak Russian but were required to sing in it fluently, nor could the director speak much English.
  • To manage the complexity of online operations, the industry uses several terms and a standard methodology for breaking down the physical world into manageably sized chunks.
  • The commissioner's remit is perhaps unmanageably broad. Times, Sunday Times
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