Without question and beyond doubt.
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Examples for "definitely"
Examples for "definitely"
1You can imagine the number of cases will definitely increase, Bajwa said.
2He said: Coming to London Irish is definitely the change I needed.
3However by mid-November trade was definitely up in line with last year.
4In terms of banks, the sector definitely needs more local currency lending.
5We'll definitely continue to work together again in the future, she explained.
1The answer from my point of view is decidedly and resoundingly no.
2His staccato, opening words were decidedly downbeat - Hip operation went wrong.
3Some of this is due undoubtedly to decidedly moderate form this year.
4The idea of death is decidedly the most important of all ideas.
5Even after all these years, the Stranglers remain a decidedly guilty pleasure.
1At that point, Castro should have said no, and said it emphatically.
2TV Review: 'We are trying to make good television, said Mags emphatically.
3According to a US researcher and author the answer is emphatically yes.
4And the answer is emphatically, yes, in people who were already violent.
5Hou, I have to ask you for a favor, Chen said emphatically.
1But let me say this: Eugene O'Neill is unquestionably a great playwright.
2The woman had unquestionably precipitated the crisis he had hoped to avoid.
3The Labour Party will unquestionably play the foreign-affairs issue hot & strong.
4With a qualification it is unquestionably true; not in all its latitude.
5Which is undeserved, as the Compass is unquestionably Jeep's best current product.
1No, the well-yarded hen has by all odds the best of it.
2The analysis was the most difficult of the three by all odds.
3This was by all odds the strangest beast he had ever seen.
4This latter method is the easiest, and, by all odds, the safest.
5He is, by all odds, the coolest player that I ever watched.
1Helena had achieved these things in spades, yet she seemed constantly upset.
2This you have in spades and it comes through in your presentation.
3Judging by this tolerant and insightful debut, Norris has it in spades.
4Haddish has credibility, ease, screwball physicality and sheer star wattage in spades.
5This memoir, written by Jonathan Miller's son William, provides this in spades.
6SRL's more dramatic performances show the capability to cause mischief in spades.
7Black Emperor provided this in spades at Vicar Street on Saturday night.
8Recent experiences at the Great Escape brought this home in spades.
9There are cutting-edge industrial companies and vegan entrepreneurs, plus community spirit in spades.
10Sports presenter Candice Hare tweeted: Aggressive start from Nadal being rewarded in spades.
11I'd reached the conclusion that as an adult Morelli had control in spades.
12Liz Kendall Espouses the causes of John Lewis voters in spades.
13Kevin had always admired confidence, and Joe had it in spades.
14He got it in spades and now sits on the precipice of history.
15With United at its desperate best the captain delivered in spades.
16I was ready to supply, in spades, indulgence of its quirks.
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