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Majestically

Majestical \Ma*jes"tic*al\, a. Majestic.
--Cowley.

An older architecture, greater, cunninger, more majestical.
--M. Arnold. [1913 Webster] -- Ma*jes"tic*al*ly, adv. -- Ma*jes"tic*al*ness, n.

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majestically

adv. In a majestic manner.

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majestically

adv. in a majestic manner; "flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes"

Usage examples of "majestically".

As I looked from the albergo I could see a gradation of colours, from the purple red to the deepest of sea blue, rising like an immense tent from the dark green of the trees and the fields, here and there dotted with little white houses, with their red roofs, while in front the Luzzara Tower rose majestically in the twilight.

As Boba Fett and the other bounty hunters approached, the largest of the repulsor-borne cylinders turned majestically, like an interstellar luxury ship being maneuvered into an off-planet berth.

Life lay emerald on either side of the Flone, where it ran majestically down from the north polar cap.

And the boom, which had been acting uneasily, finally decided to gybe, and swept majestically over, carrying two of the Four in front of it, and all but dropped them into the water.

Its large side door was open, and framed in the opening stood the figures of Shingen-Hu and Thrax, gazing down lordlike and majestically, borne from the gods.

The trees were indeed lovely, a grand mix of ponderosa and lodgepole pine that rose majestically against the darkening sky.

Looking towards the former, we beheld our own fleet bearing down majestically upon Ponto del Gada, and fast approaching the anchorage.

One, a shortish man with a coal-black beard, moved so majestically that he seemed almost a giant.

We turned to look in the direction from whence the first report had come, and there we saw, just clearing the tops of the nearer hills, a great battleship swinging majestically through the air.

Then, as they watched, the fantastic carpet of bees began to rise, slowly, powerfully, majestically.

Gently patting her naked backside with the broadest part of the rod, he at last drew back his arm and swept it majestically over the velvety surfaces.

This galaxy of officers strutted majestically around Headquarters garbed in the gorgeous green and gold uniforms of the Fenian Army, looked wise, and promised all enquirers that important movements would be made in the spring.

Lake Geneva and the jagged, snowcapped mountains rising majestically along the horizon.

Collecting their spades and buckets they made their way across the sand and shingle to the concrete flight of steps which zigzagged majestically up the red sandstone cliffs for which Anchorstone was famous.

The two huge, majestically counter-rotating cylinders, the entire complex of linkages, ports, locks, shields, collectors, transmitters, docks, all became Japanesely exquisite at a distance of several hundred kilometers.