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the forcefully
adverb
In a forceful manner; vigorously; powerfully.
Exact(12)
"Now the forcefully part," he added, "that was written by them".
What's the main problem in Shields?" Mr Miliband asks passersby, adopting the forcefully sympathetic manner of an awkward hospital visitor.
The problem is that these new characterizations drain the forcefully Romantic scenes of their tension and energy.
If the foggy, half-hearted revival of nineties sensibilities continues, this band could and should benefit, simply because that decade was more receptive to the forcefully delivered melody and the unabashed stomp.
The forcefully enunciated papal theme of primacy in Leo's pontificate complicated the relations between Rome and Constantinople still further because the patriarch of Constantinople, Michael I Cerularius, considered this sheer provocation.
But the presence of the forcefully fluent Chris Potter on saxes and bass clarinet doesn't make the Unity Band any less of a Pat Metheny group, right down to their nimble fingertips.
Similar(48)
After mounting onto the shaft forcefully, the overlap appears on the plate where it touches the shaft.
At any rate, the ball fills the room forcefully, stopping the viewer at the door.
The Attention Grab: The interrogator forcefully grabs the shirt front of the prisoner and shakes him.
The Rwandan government, as it has in the past, forcefully denied the allegations that it was behind the death.
Holding up his finger, the secretary forcefully ordered the woman to "Be.
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