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Consumedly

Consumedly \Con*sum"ed*ly\ (k[o^]n*s[=u]m"[e^]d*l[y^]), adv. Excessively. [Low]

He's so consumedly proud of it.
--Thackeray.

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consumedly

adv. In a way that entirely consumes one

Usage examples of "consumedly".

But, the hour growing late, he contrived at last to steal away with Sir Pertinax, which last, having fed copiously, now yawned consumedly, eager for bed.

But of all the men in all the ages who were ever desperately, consumedly, imbecilely in love--" In the distance two figures were strolling toward the blue car, the duke and the duchess.

Well, we missed it in many things most consumedly, somehow or another.

And the more she looked, the more she LONGED to have a bunch of the blossoms she saw, the more fascinated she became with her little vision of ceremony, and the more consumedly shy and self-conscious she grew, till she was almost beside herself.

Paul had no particular objection to drunkenness — he had read a rather daring paper to the Thomas More Society on the subject — but he was consumedly shy of drunkards.

Though, to be sure, on the one occasion when Philip had visited the Rhine and Switzerland, he had grumbled most consumedly from Ostend to Grindelwald, at those very decimal coins which the stranger seemed to admire so much, and had wondered why the deuce Belgium, Germany, Holland, and Switzerland could not agree among themselves upon a uniform coinage.

Aside from the question of what he imagined she could possibly gain by making a scene out of nothing—a riddle unreadable—one wondered consumedly what had happened to render Monk suspicious of her good faith.