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royally

[ US /ˈɹɔɪəɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɔ‍ɪə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a royal manner
    they were royally treated

How To Use royally In A Sentence

  • If your computer is royally messed up, you may need to back up your critical files and reinstall Windows.
  • I had to resist the strong urge to wave to the public and nod my head royally at them.
  • This is the first way in which you can find yourself royally screwed.
  • They then get royally drunk in his memory.
  • Being a duke or a count, or holding other royally conferred titles such as vir inluster (in France) or vir magnificus (in Italy), were important privileges.
  • I was treated royally throughout my visit.
  • From 1670, through the royally chartered Hudson's Bay Company, England claimed sovereignty over Rupert's Land.
  • It should be royally clear by now that the forces for integration vastly outnumber the forces against.
  • Royally shafted by the studio, they found themselves marooned in pre-production limbo.
  • If she has a royally beautiful hand, the most perspicacious beholder will believe that it is absolutely necessary that she should twist, or refix, or push aside the ringlet or curl she plays with. Another Study of a Woman
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