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showily

ADVERB
  1. in a fancy colorful manner
    he dresses rather flamboyantly
  2. with ostentation; in an ostentatious manner
    Mr Khrushchev ostentatiously wooed and embraced Castro at the U.N. general assembly

How To Use showily In A Sentence

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  • Cross much furniture and do not represent surely showily , meet a person bring crowded, narrow sense only instead.
  • Lyricism combines with charm, with the soloist's technical virtuosity ever-present, but never indulged in showily for its own sake.
  • Springy of the justly curl about that he lapidarian it laudably and that you feoff to get tillable on sin and showily a rube in the monarch is unsubtle. Rational Review
  • Dish hair, showily and decorous; Bingle , have individual character quite contemporary breath, and long hair provided more Wen Wan's moving model for the bride.
  • And so one might wonder: If Jesus disdained showy prayer, how would he feel about showily praying politicians?
  • Dish hair, showily and decorous; Bingle , have individual character quite contemporary breath, and long hair provided more Wen Wan's moving model for the bride.
  • Ching led us farther and farther away from the riverside, and past enclosures at whose gates stood truculent-looking, showily-dressed men, who carried swords hung from a kind of baldrick, and scowled at us from beneath their flat, conical lacquered hats. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
  • Resplendent and magnificent toilet, it is the choice of showily grace, it is certain to suited to go up commonly the career of age has adult person.
  • Though he is neither as showily cerebral as the current prime minister nor as scintillating a retail politician as the previous one, Mr Cameron is adept in both settings.
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