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the grossly
adverb
In a gross manner; without delicacy.
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Lured by the grossly inflated prices the federal government offered, fortune hunters flooded into the Rockies.
Why did it have nothing to say about the grossly inaccurate coverage of Madeleine McCann?
Buying local currency at the grossly overvalued official exchange rate would make everything extraordinarily expensive.
What's wrong with this idea (aside from the grossly inadequate value of the proposed vouchers)?
But, after all, Mr. Gates has to defend the grossly inflated Pentagon budget.
In general, the grossly exploitative flicks tend to be more entertaining or at least bearable than the earnestly instructive variant.
They snap up much of the grossly inadequate supply of new housing, most of it of the high-end kind.
Meanwhile, when I see the grossly hyperbolic "Rebuilding New York" banner held aloft, an ominous image comes to mind.
Government, law schools and the profession need to work together to redesign and fortify the grossly deficient legal services system.
Senator Russell D. Feingold, the progressive Wisconsin Democrat, is outraged by the "grossly irresponsible financial activities" of Mr. Bernanke's Fed.
Do the Republicans plan to try, too, or do they expect Americans to accept the grossly inadequate status quo?
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