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adv. In the manner of something legendary.
Usage examples of "legendarily".
It happened, legendarily, to townfolk who either got stranded out in an area with beasts, or who, in the safety of town, had started hearing them.
On such points, where he ought to have been clear and direct, the young Russian had been as casual as Claude Dorat, legendarily remiss: Julien was unable to calculate exactly what moral stance he was supposed to assume at this dinner.
The truth was that Meander had seen through the bluff, but had instead elected--thanks to one of his legendarily capricious whims--to do nothing about it.
Lise, radiant, legendarily lovely, encased from neck to in a nun-like, virginal, Yves St Laurent dress.
In weekly games of hearts, played for legendarily high stakes with a cutthroat cast of regulars--Sam Goldwyn, David O.
Our second dog was a massive pup, aptly named Matanuska, after a valley in Alaska where crops grow legendarily large.
Ricardo Brunelli and his legendarily beautiful sister Lucrezia were there too.
And like many others, he sought the powers and secrets that were legendarily part of the Quiet Place.
Bob Shrum, the legendarily well-compensated roly-poly media consultant whose defection from Edwards to Kerry in February was treated in the Washington political community with the cosmic significance of Bill Gates leaving Microsoft.