Grandly

Word GRANDLY
Character 7
Hyphenation grand ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Grandly"

What do we mean by grandly?

In a grand manner.

To the greatest extent.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Grandly

The word "grandly" in example sentences

Suleiman gestured grandly from the back of his little white stallion, pointing his crop at the crest. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The scale, after all, is not gigantic; but the light and shadow come in grandly at certain hours, throwing one side of the defile into brilliant sunshine and the other into profoundest gloom, with an effect never to be obtained in either Pfeffers or Trient. ❋ Unknown (1873)

She thanked him nicely, but rather 'grandly' -- not at all as if she was not accustomed to lots of servants and attention, which I was pleased at. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)

Gisella called grandly to Otik, sweeping out through the open door. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Secretly, we have been hoping for a magic potion, the silver bullet, or an ancient secret witches 'chant, which in today's world is the catchy new phrase grandly announced on a radio talk show or TV interview by some self-styled expert in healthcare and available in his or her latest book. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I wrote a blogpost called grandly "Why People Are Conservative" once, where I mentioned this very point, Pogo. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)

It's a stupid, unnecessary error to be proven impotent by lying so boldly and being wrong so grandly, which is what we did with our misbegotten invasion of Iraq. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Max called grandly from the shadows and moved in the way, Tex beside him, covering the King and Peter Marlowe. ❋ Clavell, James, 1924- (1962)

His features have Napoleon's magnificent regularity -- his expression recalls the grandly calm, immovable power of the Great Soldier's face. ❋ Unknown (1860)

How soon Jonson drifted into what we now call grandly "the theatrical profession" we do not know. ❋ Ben Jonson (1605)

Within a few moments of stomping back downstairs, she stomped back UP the stairs, "grandly" opened the door, said good bye to my munchkins, (not me) and proceeded to leave. ❋ Lostinmylove (2005)

They dropped their grouse in plain sight, but nobody said a word until Bat (he was the larger one) spoke up, kind of grandly, when I was finishing the rabbits: ❋ Unknown (1911)

His features have Napoleon’s magnificent regularity — his expression recalls the grandly calm, immovable power of the Great Soldier’s face. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"Mick McCarthy will be fighting to the bitter death but at the end it's all about quality" was Hansen's verdict on Wolves' defeat by Aston Villa, which he'd just seen on TV, just like we had, and Hansen has a wonderful ruined potency these days, his circuit boards dulled by repetition but somehow puttering away all the same like a much venerated hand-me-down petrol lawnmower still grandly chugging through its robot gears. ❋ Unknown (2012)

AFP/Getty Images Abu Qatada Take the ECHR, which grandly claims to "protect the rights of 800 million people in 47 states." ❋ Bret Stephens (2012)

Franchise reboot is jumpy, grandly staged; gross 'Change-Up' is more of the same; a fine 'Bellflower'. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

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