Definitionadv. (used as an intensifier) extremely well
Last update: July 29, 2015
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These superbly invented and designed compositions, gorgeous with all splendour of subject-matter and accessory, and with the classical learning and enthusiasm of one of the master-spirits of the age, have always been accounted of the first rank among Mantegna's works. [Please select]
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Wonderful eyes they were, superbly expressive, but could you trust them. [Please select]
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Rigby, superbly confident of his standing with her, encountered difficulties which put him very much out of temper. [Please select]
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Helen thrilled at sight of a tall, superbly built cowboy reluctantly detaching himself from the group. [Please select]
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His treachery towards de Vallorbes became almost vulgar and of small moment beside his cruelty to this superbly magnanimous woman, his mother. [Please select]
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Now and then someone aboard one of the cruisers waved a hand and Perry waved superbly back. [Please select]
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He closed his eyes and raised his eyebrows to his very hair, murmuring superbly that he was offended. [Please select]
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