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happily |
The children happily went out to play.
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angrily |
This is totally karma, she told herself angrily.
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gently |
The wind blew gently over the beach.
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simply |
Water vapour is simply water in the form of a gas. Liquid water turns into water vapour through a process called evaporation.
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humbly |
The performer bowed humbly.
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basically |
Because she left he was basically the boss now.
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frantically |
He waved his arms frantically.
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dramatically |
The football team lost dramatically.
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publicly |
The candidates have publicly excoriated each other throughout the campaign.
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truly |
Their wedding was a truly joyous occasion.
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wholly |
I wholly agree with you.
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