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royally

adverb as in magnanimously

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Example Sentences

Bombshell report in the U.S. or royally obsessed with the Brits?

Buzz Bissinger on how the paper royally botched the story—which should never have been printed.

Sexless and reassuring they may be, incapable of sin they may be, but they have screwed us royally all the same.

Helena Bonham Carter, who was among the Best Dressed in 2010, this year found herself royally snubbed.

Isabel gratefully climbed to his high perch, after stating that she had no money, and being royally silenced.

Of course, when they reached the Emerald City their first duty was to visit Ozma's palace, where they were royally entertained.

He picked his steps from boulder to boulder, and then walked royally and resolutely on the ground of Ireland.

St. Mary's Abbey was often called upon to receive noble, even royal guests, and entertain them nobly and royally.

Later, when he had royally accepted some tickets for the reading and bowed his exit, Cable put his head in at the door.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to royally, such as: lavishly, bounteously, generously, liberally, and munificently.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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