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/ɹˈævɪʃɪŋli/
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ADVERB
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in a ravishing manner or to a ravishing degree
she was ravishingly beautiful
How To Use ravishingly In A Sentence
- At some moments the soloist's rubato might have seemed overly attenuated, but it would be curmudgeonly to complain, particularly in the light of his ravishingly beautiful treatment of sequential passages.
- White's descriptions of daily life in medieval England are ravishingly vivid: Like a restorer of antiques, he strips away the grime and smoke from the past until it's bright and clear as the present. Arthur Comes Alive In 'The Once And Future King'
- she was ravishingly beautiful
- Delphica and M. M.tharete, with whom she was archaeological, ravishingly amoebaean of Homer. One of Our Conquerors — Complete
- She would have sketches of scenes between Delphica and M. Falarique, with whom the young Germania was cleverly ingenuous indeed -- a seminary Celimene; and between Delphica and M. M.tharete, with whom she was archaeological, ravishingly amoebaean of Homer. One of Our Conquerors — Volume 4
- It ends with a ravishingly beautiful orchestral postlude as Junior, Dinah's mentally ill adult son, embraces her casket. Catching Up to Bernstein