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painfully |
His broken toe meant he hobbled home painfully.
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powerfully |
He powerfully kicked the ball towards the wall.
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respectfully |
I respectfully shook hands with new employee.
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skilfully |
Skilfully, she ran down the hill, avoiding the dips in the path.
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spitefully |
He spitefully hid his sister's toy because she was annoying him.
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successfully |
I successfully completed my work in time to go out.
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thankfully |
Thankfully, the weather stayed dry.
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thoughtfully |
Miss Foster thoughtfully made Mr Conway a cup of tea.
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truthfully |
When questioned by the police, people must answer truthfully.
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usefully |
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wonderfully |
He felt wonderfully at ease.
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awfully |
He is awfully messy. He lacks self-discipline.
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joyfully |
The children sang joyfully.
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regretfully |
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forgetfully |
I forgetfully left my homework on the kitchen table.
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ungratefully |
The child ungratefully took the present without saying thank you.
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