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Memorably

Memorable \Mem"o*ra*ble\, a. [L. memorabilis, fr. memorare to bring to remembrance, fr. memor mindful, remembering. See Memory, and cf. Memorabilia.] Worthy to be remembered; very important or remarkable. -- Mem"o*ra*ble*ness, n. -- Mem"o*ra*bly, adv.

Surviving fame to gain, Buy tombs, by books, by memorable deeds.
--Sir J. Davies.

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memorably

adv. In a memorable manner.

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memorably

adv. in a memorable manner; "Horowitz could play Chopin memorably" [syn: unforgettably] [ant: unmemorably]

Usage examples of "memorably".

Paris altogether different from the muckheap of abominations he had so memorably anatomized.

Why had the mysterious woman delivering the parcels been so memorably and so identifiably dressed?

Baedecker could close his eyes and almost recapture the flickering images, the faces of the farm families sitting on benches, blankets, and new-mown grass, the sounds of children running through the bushes near the bandstand and climbing trees, and at least once, memorably, the silent flashes of heat lightning rippling above trees and storefronts, coming closer, the heavy branches of the elms dancing to the breeze fleeing before the coming storm.

One evening a fire flamed up in Hoboken, and burned for hours against the west, in the lurid crimson tones of a conflagration as memorably and appealingly native as the colors of the sunset.

Even more memorably, Gaiman collaborated with artist Dave McKean on several non-genre works, including the unnerving Mr.

However, when at length they emerged into the fresh air of a London evening, the bubbles sprang instantly to fizziness, memorably enlivening the digestive process.

The forgotten town planners of the Middle Ages had designed a memorably beautiful open space, hemmed in by a semicircular sweep of reddish palazzos and the imposing, almost straight facade of the fourteenth-century town hall.

Thus, in the recent past we have seen new tricks that employ the reciprocating engine, the telephone, electricity, and one remarkable effect memorably created with Dr Warble's smoke-bomb toy.