Grievously

Word GRIEVOUSLY
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Grievously"

What do we mean by grievously?

In a grievous manner, severely.

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The word "grievously" in example sentences

But he refused the will and the heart, and every time, when he was unable at the beginning to leap sideways out of the inclined trough, he fell grievously from the inside of the loop, bruising and injuring himself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

On the other hand, Russian, Serbian, Romanian, and Italian prisoners suffered grievously from the lack of food supplements. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My country has suffered grievously from the dropping in 1919 of this team spirit because of differences in experiences. ❋ Unknown (1945)

Pham Thi Hoa's family suffered grievously from the American War. ❋ Nick Turse (2009)

A man could disinherit either of his children by declaring his intentions in his will, but only for grave reasons, such as grievously injuring his person or character or feelings, or attempting his life. ❋ John Lord (1852)

Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father I'll take a Kop loss provided we win Premier League title, says Neville ❋ Unknown (2009)

Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father I'll take a Kop loss provided we win Premier League title, says Neville To mark eight years of his restaurant, restaurateur Nikhil Chib and wife Natasha played host to a bunch of friends and of course, foodies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father ❋ Unknown (2009)

Carlo Ancelotti dashes to Italy to visit 'grievously' ill father To mark eight years of his restaurant, restaurateur Nikhil Chib and wife Natasha played host to a bunch of friends and of course, foodies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mrs Forbes accused the council of "grievously" letting down local residents. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Narcissism, in psycho-therapeutic parlance, is a term used to indicate a superficial personality type with a hyper-inflated sense of self to compensate for a grievously wounded core. ❋ Judith Acosta (2010)

The impetuous Perdiccas meanwhile had rushed deep into the city and had been grievously wounded. ❋ Philip Freeman (2011)

But how does one corral a handler about to head into the ring with Sparky, her Rhodesian Ridgeback of which there seemed to be a surfeit competing the afternoon of my visit, without grievously wounding her feelings and throwing her off-stride? ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

Certainly, many millions of white families have suffered grievously, losing houses and jobs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and subsequent attacks in Madrid and London, many governments in Europe as well as the United States responded with policies that undermined -- sometimes grievously -- international human rights standards and commitments. ❋ David Mepham (2011)

A film once deemed "grievously offensive to Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency" by the Catholic Legion of Decency, Elia Kazan's "Baby Doll" (1956) still has the humid air of forbidden (or absurdly regressive, at least) sexuality about it a half-century later. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)

In December, he agreed to extend the Bush 2001 and 2003 tax cuts that have so grievously undermined the US's long-run budgetary position, once again giving ground and so implicitly accepting the logic of the Republican position. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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