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    Use "royally" in a sentence

    royally example sentences

    royally


    1. that we, royally, buy radar systems


    2. That will royally suck!


    3. There seems little point in prolonging the agony and the old man will get himself royally pissed before too long


    4. The carriage rested royally; went on and on, into the


    5. Sir Brian Leighton of the British African Service joined us, and we ate royally on hardtack and canned bacon


    6. In the royal banqueting hall the Christmas dinner was royally set and


    7. He had no intention of taking that bastard’s money, not after he’d fucked up his life so royally


    8. Now you have a royally pissed off self-centered jackass


    9. and live royally – but most important the fact that


    10. Sprug and live royally – but most important the

    11. Royally can’t get rabies


    12. „Is he the one who entertained you royally in plastic-and-canvas-covered magnificence in the hills?"


    13. 6 Jesus died royally -- as he had lived


    14. So I told her to get royally


    15. She had already screwed me royally and I wasn’t about to take any chances


    16. They were made very welcome by the Bowmans, who insisted on putting them up in their house in the embassy compound, and entertained them royally


    17. As it says in verse eight, God is royally ticked by this point and He has every


    18. “Bill,” said Tony Weaver, “I can’t thank you enough for looking after us so royally, and for listening to our ideas with such patience this weekend


    19. If she was going for a knife, I would be royally screwed, if I wasn’t already


    20. tad royally, was a larger than life turquoise and white

    21. ” he looked at her as he stepped royally towards them


    22. But then he heard he’d been royally had!


    23. In short: they were fucked royally


    24. They fucked themselves royally


    25. If 30 out of a 100 bears feast royally, while 70 barely subsist or starve; would you say that this species has found their optimal form of existence? Would you consider their species to be successful? The only point in human existence is to become a successful human, just as the only point in the bear’s existence is to become a successful bear


    26. Not only did she feed him, she treated him royally, and once he’d lost his nervousness and accepted that Shorty


    27. To have proved most royally: and, for his passage,


    28. royally pissed at the killing of Darryl


    29. received me in this island, entertained me right royally, and his departed while I was asleep?"


    30. The sky overhead is threatening rain, which will royally suck if it happens, but the good news is that in the meantime, it darkens the sky and brings the rough equivalent of nightfall prematurely

    31. Those were golden days and balmy nights! In and out of harbour all the time—old friends everywhere—sleeping in some cool temple or ruined cistern during the heat of the day—feasting and song after sundown, under great stars set in a velvet sky! Thence we turned and coasted up the Adriatic, its shores swimming in an atmosphere of amber, rose, and aquamarine; we lay in wide landlocked harbours, we roamed through ancient and noble cities, until at last one morning, as the sun rose royally behind us, we rode into Venice down a path of gold


    32. I have royally screwed up the coffee morning


    33. I struggle to keep pace with him because my wits have been thoroughly, royally, scattered all over the floor and walls of elevator three in the Heathman Hotel


    34. And he seemed to take it as a personal affront that I did not starve but put my poker playing to excellent advantage and supported myself royally by for the first time, he forbade my mother to see me


    35. “Hear the police are botching this royally,” he said, tucking his hands into his armpits


    36. That scene was followed by Brady chewing him out, chewing Lindsay out too, saying that they had royally screwed the pooch and were off the surveillance detail


    37. Which was why having to tell him she was quitting was going to royally suck


    38. A leader, a natural soldier, who somewhere along the way had fucked up royally


    39. Thenardier had withdrawn discreetly, without venturing to wish him a good night, as he did not wish to treat with disrespectful cordiality a man whom he proposed to fleece royally the following morning


    40. It accepts everything royally; it is not too particular about its Venus; its Callipyge is Hottentot; provided that it is made to laugh, it condones; ugliness cheers it, deformity provokes it to laughter, vice diverts it; be eccentric and you may be an eccentric; even hypocrisy, that supreme cynicism, does not disgust it; it is so literary that it does not hold its nose before Basile, and is no more scandalized by the prayer of Tartuffe than Horace was repelled by the "hiccup" of Priapus

    41. I tipped him rather royally and he said, “You didn’t ought to do that


    42. Those were golden days and balmy nights! In and out of harbour all the time—old friends everywhere—sleeping in some cool temple or ruined cistern during the heat of the day—feasting and song after sundown, under great stars set in a velvet sky! Thence we turned and coasted up the Adriatic, its shores swimming in an atmosphere of amber, rose, and aquamarine; we lay in wide land-locked harbours, we roamed through ancient and noble cities, until at last one morning, as the sun rose royally behind us, we rode into Venice down a path of gold


    43. A horse less royally bred than Ixion, an animal with more temper and less courage than this thoroughbred, after the buffeting he had received during the race, would have sulked, or responded at best with feeble effort


    44. Lit up, most royally, with the pure beam


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    Synonyms for "royally"

    like kings like royalty royally

    "royally" definitions

    in a royal manner