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Smartly
adverb
In a smart manner.
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Randolph also saved smartly with his legs to deny Wilson after Bournemouth's top-scorer had been played through by Kermorgant.
When he wears a suit, he's simply perceived to be professionally and smartly dressed.
And while Unfriended might not reach the giddy fright heights it aims for (there's a bit too much minimising and maximising windows to fully terrify), it's a smartly constructed set of tricks.
Coventry broke smartly as a Sutton free-kick was repelled, and Sedgley sent an inviting pass into the home penalty area.
"The local politicians have sold us down the river, said Phil Coombe, 64, a smartly dressed and well-spoken retired engineer.
Celtic could have been further ahead by the break as Ledley was smartly halted by the feet of the County goalkeeper, Michael Fraser.
In the past, the tendency has been for the public finances to deteriorate rapidly in recessions and bounce back even more smartly than forecast during recoveries.
For, as Merkel smartly grasps, German politics has changed.
"We have only about 20 months in which to manoeuvre, so we'll need to act quickly and act smartly," James Cullinan, chief executive of SwissVapour, tells delegates.
I glance down at his feet and he exclaims, "Not those – these are my cycling shoes!" Even on the radio, Webb says, "we dress reasonably smartly.
I dress smartly but not formally for work.
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