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speechlessly
adverb
In a speechless manner; without speaking.
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One stray coil meant "a speechlessly quick chaotic bundling of a man into eternity," as Melville put it.
So, how much?" My friends watched speechlessly.
Meanwhile, the score swirls endlessly round and around, trumpeting every emotion, tearing at every heartstring and generally boasting so much windmilling piano tinkling that I half expected Holly Hunter to turn up in a bonnet and throw herself speechlessly into the raging sea.
It's the sort of film in which the characters glare speechlessly either at one another or, if provided with a mirror, at themselves, like stage actors praying for a prompt.
As she speechlessly nurses a hoarse throat on this particular day, she appears not to lord this power over anybody, preferring, perhaps, to see it as simply the love and will of God.
THE two sisters moved speechlessly through the Georgian revival house on Power Street, the official residence of the president of Brown University.
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