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sensationally

[ UK /sɛnsˈe‍ɪʃənə‍li/ ]
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  1. in a sensational manner
    in the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return

How To Use sensationally In A Sentence

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  • One becomes wary of these names, for some history is overworked like dough, and in the process we disregard just how sensationally awful these characters really were. Times, Sunday Times
  • This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles which show up the execrable wines for what they are.
  • In early 1599, during which the dramatisation was performed, Richard's reign was a sensationally topical subject.
  • The combination of irresistibly muscular riffage and spectacular vocal melodies sounds even better live than on record, especially given a sensationally tight and clear sound mix.
  • in the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return
  • Among the people the priest did not particularly want to know was a very dominant-looking lady, sensationally clad in scarlet, with a mane of yellow hair too long to be called bobbed, but too loose to be called anything else. The Complete Father Brown
  • It is sensationally simple: ripe grapes are simply tossed into a pan into which you have seared Italian-style pork sausages.
  • The singer was sensationally caught shaving all her hair off in a salon last February and has been frequently pictured looking out of sorts. The Sun
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