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awkwardly The teachers danced awkwardly at the school disco. *
aimlessly The cloud sailed aimlessly upon the horizon. *
anxiously Students anxiously waited for their exam results. *
curiously Curiously, he was wearing his coat on backwards. *
eternally He was eternally grateful to the lifeguard for saving him from drowning. *
enviously He enviously watched on as the man drove off in the expensive car. *
jealously She stared jealously at her brother's ice cream. *
impatiently I waited impatiently for her arrival.
pitifully He looked pitifully at the hungry beggar sitting at the side fo the road. *
savagely The bear attacked the man savagely. *
severely He was severely hurt and so needed to go to hospital. *
dreamily Dreamily, she looked out of the window. *
involuntarily He jumped up involuntarily as he sneezed. *
unnecessarily Showing unnecessarily anxious or concerned behaviour. *
extraordinarily It was extraordinarily cold and so the children were not allowed to play outside without gloves. *
frantically He waved his arms frantically.
dramatically The car crashed into the wall dramatically. *
artistically The painter artistically splattered paint onto the canvas. *
tragically Tragically, many people were killed during the war. *
majestically The Queen waved majestically at her many supporters. *

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awkwardly
aimlessly
anxiously
curiously
eternally
enviously
jealously
impatiently
pitifully
savagely
severely
dreamily
involuntarily
unnecessarily
extraordinarily
frantically
dramatically
artistically
tragically
majestically

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