Sentence example with the word 'phenomenally'

phenomenally

Definition adv. to a phenomenal degree

Last update: August 5, 2015


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Will is noumenally free; but phenomenally, in all real exercises of will, we are determined by the past.   [Please select]

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Avdotya Romanovna is awfully chaste, incredibly and phenomenally so.   [Please select]

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Until now you have been most patient--phenomenally patient for a lad who loves to be doing something every minute.   [Please select]

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He regarded the Boy as a phenomenally brilliant hunter and trapper spoiled by sentimental notions.   [Please select]

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They were also phenomenally broad-backed,--shaped by nature for saddle and pillion.   [Please select]

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_--The buffalo of the past was an animal of a rather low order of intelligence, and his dullness of intellect was one of the important factors in his phenomenally swift extermination.   [Please select]

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An irreverent caricature of the colonial days represents a phenomenally long-preaching clergyman as turning the hour-glass by the side of his pulpit and addressing his congregation thus, "Come."   [Please select]

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