Definitionadv. in an important way or to an important degree
Last update: July 13, 2015
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can she be trusted more importantly. [Please select]
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More importantly, what would he say when she returned? [Please select]
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"I have a remarkable specimen of the Gladiolus Gorgeosi in there," he remarked importantly. [Please select]
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Indeed the village was now somewhat importantly represented in the army. [Please select]
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"You shall learn, you shall learn, little sister," said Yakoff importantly. [Please select]
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The man who had accompanied Sophia Kensky smiled importantly at the company, then turned to Sophia. [Please select]
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"I am truly sorry to be turning you upside down," he said importantly. [Please select]
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Indeed, the village was now somewhat importantly represented in the army. [Please select]
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Song of the Seaside Sparrow functions importantly in the establishment and maintenance of its territory. [Please select]
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"My voice is, as ever, at the service of my royal patron," said Blondel; "but your Majesty," he added, looking at some papers on the table, "seems more importantly engaged, and the hour waxes late." [Please select]
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Em'ly was importantly scratching the soil inside Paladin's corral when the bantam tribe of newly born came by down the lane, and she caught sight of them through the bars.' [Please select]
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