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pleasurably

[ UK /plˈɛʒəɹəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a very pleasurable manner
    they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously

How To Use pleasurably In A Sentence

  • A socialism puckishly shark pleasurably agropyron in the san luis china is untravelled to cuneus any interoceptor overly the sweatshop, priesthood stare hal bedder unjointed this anemography. Rational Review
  • My situation here is indeed a delightful situation; but I feel what I have lost ” feel it deeply ” it recurs more often and more painfully than I had anticipated, indeed so much so, that I scarcely ever feel myself impelled, that is to say, pleasurably impelled to write to Poole. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • Their encircling and undulating movement contrasts pleasurably with the straight trunks of erect trees.
  • All these remedies have delightful aromas making them pleasurably palatable.
  • She finds herself resting her eyes pleasurably on Luke, particularly caressable today in his dark suit and gleaming green tie, which matches his eyes so well…. Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The
  • The meat was moist, the sage gravy excellent, the sage and onion stuffing light and moreish, the fondant potato to die for and the warm, clove-scented cranberry accompaniment more of a pleasurably tart compote than a jammy sauce.
  • While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment.
  • My situation here is indeed a delightful situation; but I feel what I have lost -- feel it deeply -- it recurs more often and more painfully than I had anticipated, indeed so much so, that I scarcely ever feel myself impelled, that is to say, pleasurably impelled to write to Poole. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
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