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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.
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  • 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
  • At the first wedding I attended, I was treated more royally than the bridesmaid.
  • The show gained her praise from critics as she royally owned the role, and the series averaged a whopping 7.7 million viewers. The Sun
  • But you can certainly expect to be royally entertained. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dubos might've also mentioned that Royal Alexander had some ethical challenges relating to the scandalous Mark Foley emails, which he "royally" mishandled, in my view. Archive 2007-10-01
  • The Windsor Castle will feed you right royally for less than that modest price.
  • Constantinople with souvenirs; sometimes a sword royally enriched, sometimes a suit of rare armor, sometimes horses of El Hajez -- these were from Mahommed. The Prince of India — Volume 02
  • They had been royally entertained. The Sun
  • Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it.
  • England and France had only a few royally sponsored voyages of discovery in the 16th century, mostly searching for the elusive Northwest Passage.
  • Most of these sour pouting pusses are the far left - wing, nut - jobs who remain royally pissed the President didn't push through single payer, blissfully unaware of any resistance offered by the opposition. Will Durst: Pixie Dust Blues
  • They were left to accept royally nominated commissioners to draft the treaty.
  • In truth no expense will be spared to royally entertain the guests on board the Champagne Orient Express.
  • I am still royally irritated by the elimination of his character in favor of this macho posturer.
  • … IDers, time and time again, hoist themselves royally by hitching themselves to the indemonstrable low probability argument. David Heddle's take on the Fine-Tuning Argument
  • So we're paying already well-off public employees to entertain each other royally as they discuss how to spend vast sums of our money. The Sun
  • Records have tumbled, sixes have rained down, sizeable crowds have been royally entertained and the two best teams have made it through to the final. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were royally entertained, the climax being the final dinner in the shark tunnel at Omaha aquarium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Agamemnon was butchered with the others and died most unroyally.
  • Joanna needs support in helping them and the story has me "royally" pissed off. Comments for Jack's Newswatch
  • But, of course, the danger in messing with anything this fundamental is the possibility of royally screwing things up. Creating depth in fantasy worlds: Let your people be people «
  • She was royally dressed by Apache standards, in a fine beaded doeskin tunic, fringed below the knee, which must have taken a dozen squaws a week to chew; her moccasins had bright geometric patterns, a lace scarf was bound about her brows, and there was enough silver and beadwork round her neck to start a bazaar. Isabelle
  • On this evidence, and with one of the most royally received laps of honour for decades, the followers might just return. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hasn't either of you figured out you've been royally set up?
  • His competition includes Desert Party and Regal Ransom, two royally bred horses from halfway around the world by Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum. Groundswell builds for 'America's horse'
  • They ate royally and felt like part of the family.
  • Isaacs' fruitful usage of the ball meant the score soon multiplied to 2-as he royally thwacked a loose ball into the corner of the net.
  • They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists.
  • Penn was a feudal lord who could create manorial courts; furthermore, Penn could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself.
  • Either way, he entertained me royally for an hour, which was when my parking ran out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prepare to drink buckets of coffee and be royally entertained. Times, Sunday Times
  • ABC is just as credible as Faux Noise, and they proved it 'royally'. Post Debate Roundup, Philly Edition
  • ‘Well, then I'm surely going to get along royally with him ’, the silvery blonde boy laughed humourlessly.
  • He was, it is reported, royally recompensed by the imperial pair.
  • The expression has been attributed to the emperor's desire to seem royally superior, but evidence suggests it could mean other things as well.
  • You can also rent a bike (about $7 an hour) or –if you're feeling royally lazy –a golf cart ($24 an hour) to get around the grounds.
  • I stand by and watch as customers get royally screwed.
  • There is no food in the house, but much wine on which to get royally drunk.
  • There is a man on the corner of broadway and ill ave who has been repairing and selling vehicles in aurora since 1988 and right now he is getting screwed over royally by the city because the great abby shuler doesnt want him to be able to sell cars on his own property anymore. Sonic in Aurora Wants to Extend An Extra Hour
  • All guests are treated royally, says the owner and manager.
  • Lucien watched this Dauriat, who addressed Finot with the familiar tu, which even Finot did not permit himself to use in reply; who called the redoubtable Blondet "my boy," and extended a hand royally to A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  • About 50 years ago they got so unroyally grubby that abbey authorities would not permit even antiquarians to see them.
  • We feasted royally on salmon and champagne.
  • But sometimes they royally mess things up. The Sun
  • As a result of political party demonstrations against the royally appointed government, the prime minister resigned.
  • It's a great soundtrack if you want to evoke the court of the Sun King in your very own home, or to prance around royally in your best bathrobe.
  • During the next two months, she was entertained royally.
  • I half expected Julie Andrews to jump out from behind a bucking bronco and tell Anne to stop behaving so unroyally.
  • He was important enough to delay a royally attended performance because he needed to be shaved (he was playing the Queen).
  • Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it.
  • Even in the uttermost frenzy of energy is each maenad movement royally, imperially, incedingly upborne. Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
  • We are messed up royally. The Sun
  • I know I refer to myself as the King of Atlanta, but I want to apologize… I acted a little unroyally.
  • I was royally confused about this story's chain of events.
  • The two little girls began at once to inquire into how he came to be where he was, and how he came to be so unroyally clad.
  • Martin tried looking calm as he made his way outside, but he was burning with the need to get something wrote down so that he wouldn't forget how he'd been so royally screwed over today.
  • They banqueted her royally when she became the director of the company.
  • He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
  • Lucien watched this Dauriat, who addressed Finot with the familiar tu, which even Finot did not permit himself to use in reply; who called the redoubtable Blondet “my boy,” and extended a hand royally to Nathan with a friendly nod. A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  • What I'm trying to say to the government employee is this, Yeah your job does indeed royally suck, el capitano -- but I'm gonna be your best customer today. The DMV
  • they were royally treated
  • The finial for all ground force colours is the crest of Canada (a lion statant guardant royally crowned and holding a maple leaf in his right forepaw) cast in gilt brass.
  • I am useless when it comes to subterfuge or breaking rules and I botched the entire mission right royally.
  • Prepare to drink buckets of coffee and be royally entertained. Times, Sunday Times
  • When someone speaks the truth and acknowledges that this sector of our society has been royally deceived, that issues they rally around have little to do with their ultimate welfare, it is time to banish such a person from the campaign trail. Catherine Crier: Punished for the Truth
  • A "tired and emotional" Lt Cdr Thomas Woodroffe reviewing the fleetRetired naval officer turned BBC presenter Lt Cdr Thomas Woodroffe had reportedly been royally entertained by his seafaring chums before taking to the microphone just before 11pm to commentate on a 1937 review of the fleet. Great TV gaffes
  • I was royally frustrated when through, but happy all the same.
  • The brain trust decided to ‘fix’ it after that one year and loused it up royally.
  • Besides, by tying her latest "crusade" about standing up for Florida voters to Zimbabwe and civils rights, and the 2000 election; she has royally pissed off black voters -- once again! Polls: Hillary Outperforms Obama Against McCain In Three Key Swing States
  • The people in poor countries are going to get even more royally screwed due to climate change.
  • I didn't want to shill their product simply because they treated me royally.
  • You speak for all the silver surfers out there and entertain us royally. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regarding that plagiarism, can you tell my readers how you paid $400 a month to a known con man for him to ghostwrite the book that you then paid more money for a vanity press to publish, not realising that this scammer had royally shafted you by copying a whole chapter from another writer's work and simply changing the names (well, most of them)? Oh Dear Dog
  • We are not royally born, but we're nobly born.
  • If you waste it, I'll royally break your head open!
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • Corzine hopes tomorrow, Plainfield taxpayers will be taking it on the chin -- royally. Watch out for Jerry Green's sellout Monday
  • They were royally received in every aspect.
  • ‘Well, then I'm surely going to get along royally with him ’, the silvery blonde boy laughed humourlessly.
  • The prince's family also benefited royally from the bounty.
  • Even in the uttermost frenzy of energy is each maenad movement royally, imperially, incedingly upborne. Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
  • He tapped the wealth of the Church by putting much of its property under royally appointed 'Commendators'.
  • He could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself.
  • People who do not have internet access must be getting royally ripped off. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will enjoy some light-hearted evenings being royally entertained aboard your sleek and comfortable home-from-home. The Sun
  • And another of them is to pay good money to see some half-witted actor being paid royally to mimic another, usually deceased.
  • The wealthy prince summons her to his island paradise for a royally lavish wedding.

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