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possible |
It is possible for some aeroplanes to fly inverted.
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possibly |
He couldn't possibly do anything wrong.
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horrible |
She was squirming at the horrible sight.
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horribly |
It all went horribly wrong.
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terrible |
After the argument, he was in a terrible mood.
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terribly |
It all went terribly wrong.
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visible |
The vein was visible on his forehead.
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visibly |
He was visibly tired from too much work.
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incredible |
The special effects are incredible.
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incredibly |
My friend plays the cello incredibly well.
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sensible |
I need someone sensible to help me.
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sensibly |
You must learn to behave sensibly.
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forcible |
Matthew opened the door in a forcible manner.
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legible |
The handwriting was neat and legible.
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