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devastatingly

adv. In a devastating manner.

Usage examples of "devastatingly".

Like using a sledgehammer on thumbtacks: not good for the tacks or the wall, but devastatingly effective anyway.

Likewise, Iraq proved devastatingly effective in manipulating the international media.

He was also far and away the most devastatingly attractive man she had ever met.

He had no way of knowing just how devastatingly effective his lies were as he did not know that Kevin had watched Jean being sodomized in apparent ecstasy last night and was at the point where he would believe anything without question.

He was standing next to Sanchez, in front of the priest, looking devastatingly handsome in a white dinner jacket.

Fame maga2ine has long ago published its devastatingly competent capsule of Ziggy Zaglan, this chronicler is not going to try to top it.

She felt sure she would sleep soundly, in spite of Simon's deflating, depressing, devastatingly accurate analysis.

The United American air strikes-both the raid on the Aerodrome and the carpet bombing of downtown Syracuse-had been devastatingly accurate.

Sylvia is having Marcel and Jeanne Duhaux redecorate the entire mansion in Encino from basement to roof in the most devastatingly dernier cri.

The pedestal on which it had stood now held a Griskin bronze so devastatingly brilliant that one quick look at it would give nightmares to nuns and assassins alike.

But one and a half hits out of six grens was devastatingly poor, even by those low standards.

Importing mercenaries and their specialist equipment from off-planet is devastatingly expensive, but at least in the short run it costs less than losing.

The mouse-raptor was a land shark, like a tyrannosaur, a body design rediscovered and made devastatingly effective.

She had a new context now: possibly a new and even a more understandable explanation for what Warwick had done, devastatingly different from her initial belief and the finding of the coroner that, suffering a recurrence of his teenage manic depression, Warwick had taken his life under the pressure of criticized and sometimes rejected Home Office legal work.

The war wags that Marsh Folsom and the Trader had discovered so many years ago were devastatingly powerful pieces of mobile weaponry, with a unique overchill capacity.