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portuguès
extraordinariamente
In a signal manner.
unmistakably
signally
portuguès
extraordinariamente
To a remarkable degree or extent.
unusually
unco
outstandingly
unremarkably
unmistakably
signally
1
I sniffed about it; the odour of disinfectant
unmistakably
clung to it.
2
And then
unmistakably
Keith caught the scent of bacon in the air.
3
We realized
unmistakably
the truth of the words of the poet Longfellow:
4
The skull found in the ruins was
unmistakably
that of an Indian.
5
In his behalf the popular voice spoke out at once, and
unmistakably
.
1
Accordingly in this field have the great poets and literatuses
signally
toil'd.
2
Jehovah had repeatedly and
signally
demonstrated that he was in their midst.
3
His prophecies with regard to the great war had been
signally
fulfilled.
4
He was resolved if possible to succeed where Alec had
signally
failed.
5
Edward's face grew
signally
white over the contents of this unprecedented challenge.
1
Most
remarkably
,
state education officials and aid agencies denied their very existence.
2
Even today our knowledge of the ocean floors remains
remarkably
low resolution.
3
Ignoring countless official restrictions, North Koreans trade, talk and travel
remarkably
freely.
4
By Friday of that week, Rose felt
remarkably
calm about the situation.
5
They are in
remarkably
good health, although some have developed skin infections.
6
The first hundred days of government were in one sense
remarkably
productive.
7
The house had been
remarkably
free of spectral visitors since our return.
8
Another one undertaken by the U.S.-China Business Council found
remarkably
similar results.
9
I just work here, as a part of a
remarkably
good team.
10
Most
remarkably
,
he told children not to feign illness to avoid work.
11
She was a good disciplinarian; she organised the whole thing
remarkably
well.
12
The practical SUV body options means it's
remarkably
easy to live with.
13
Ms Schultz said they were in
remarkably
good condition considering their experience.
14
In the former Mr. Blyth finds the tarsus
remarkably
variable in length.
15
The company started production in 1973 and established its presence
remarkably
quickly.
16
The catastrophic results for quant funds a decade later were
remarkably
similar.
remarkably
remarkably good
remarkably fine
remarkably similar
remarkably handsome
remarkably little
portuguès
extraordinariamente