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extraordinarily

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Word definitions for extraordinarily in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE beautiful ▪ In a minuscule black and white bikini, the girl was extraordinarily beautiful . ▪ In places, usually in its more reflective moments, this can be quite extraordinarily beautiful . ▪ Her extraordinarily ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In an extraordinary manner.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. extremely; "she was inordinately smart"; "it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate" [syn: inordinately ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Extraordinarily \Ex*traor"di*na*ri*ly\, adv. In an extraordinary manner or degree.

Usage examples of extraordinarily.

Hearing Bouzes laud the metalworking skills of his troops, which could finally be put to full use by virtue of the extraordinarily well-equipped smithy located in the rear of the imperial compound, Baresmanas expressed a desire to observe the soldiers at their work.

He had gone extraordinarily, insanely crazy, reading old Burpee catalogs at night when he was unable to sleep and scanning the few books on gardening that the school library kept.

Henry Burrage, and second, that her nature was extraordinarily beautiful.

As he hung there, Masin had held up the handle of a pickaxe as high as he could reach against the smooth wall, as a crossbar on which Malipieri had succeeded in getting a slight foothold, enough for a man who was not heavy and was extraordinarily active.

Has it occurred to you, if the lethal injection was given during the operation, how extraordinarily favourable the mise en scene was for the murderer?

I also made her outspoken, extraordinarily curious, and smart as hell.

When they then stimulated the perforant pathway with a train of electrical impulses, at the rate of 10-100 per second for up to 10 seconds, they found an extraordinarily long-lasting increase in the firing of the hippocampal neurons of the dentate gyrus, persisting for up to ten hours.

Orientalism from philology, and it is the extraordinarily rich and celebrated cultural position of that discipline that endowed Orientalism with its most important technical characteristics.

Till the small hours, very often he was accustomed to sit up absorbed in those chess problems, the composing and solving of which were his great passion, so that, indeed, it is probable that under other circumstances he might have passed a perfectly harmless and peaceful existence, known to wide circles as an extraordinarily clever problemist and utterly unknown elsewhere.

She knew that the large rammer fleet would soon be completed: extraordinarily armored kamikaze battleships to be crewed by Soldier compies.

He seemed to have decided what was wrong with her, and he looked up at Harry, reminding him extraordinarily of his step-father.

Butler was just an ordinary schmo whose ordinary life had been extraordinarily screwed by bad advice from a pastry.

He became extraordinarily fluent in ASL and he and Jennie carried on conversations together, he signing so fast that one could hardly see his fingers move, while Jennie watched spellbound, and then fumbled her reply, always eager to keep up.

Here especially the flak is extraordinarily heavy, the sorties are difficult.

Sophies were astonished to see that the stranger was extraordinarily like their own vessel, even to the exaggerated steeve of her bowsprit.