pressingly

[ UK /pɹˈɛsɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a pressing manner
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How To Use pressingly In A Sentence

  • New British civic buildings with the architectural panache that continental Europeans take for granted have proved depressingly elusive for a generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was pressingly necessary to provide a residence for the President, or presiding Professor, and also a Steward's Hall, wherein the hungry students of the period might turn hog and homony, beef and potatoes and the juicy "collards" into muscle and bones and brains and nerves. An Address on the History of the Buildings of the University of North Carolina, by Kemp P. Battle, LL. D, President of the University, Delivered on University Day, 1883, in Gerrard Hall
  • With no church bell summoning us to worship, we have to decide what to do with our time - and depressingly most of us are spending it on the number one modern pastime: shopping.
  • But there is depressingly little sign that this will happen soon.
  • My score was depressingly low.
  • More pressingly though, vampires aren't actually true immortals.
  • The homely cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate.
  • Even more pressingly, the certiorari jurisdiction can be exercised in cases of error of law on the part of the inferior tribunal.
  • Home mortgage insurance biaural to typo abdicable spirogyra specular, of any disparaging, blindly of loofa is pressingly a clanking latest. Rational Review
  • The boos from a large section of them at the end have a depressingly familiar ring. The Sun
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