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congenially's Usage Examples:

song-art of great buoyancy and strength, raw and sifted intensity which congenially portrays life's happy and sad, a formulation that also may suffice her.


It gives fine actors good material to play in a congenially theatrical mode".


families—one of robins and one of humans—who learn to live together congenially.


Ulrich of the San Francisco Chronicle called the ballet "a cleverly and congenially constructed romp that evokes a summer of love" but noted the duets "miss.


While they are all congenially drinking and socializing inside O'Flaherty's cottage, O'Flaherty refuses.


institutions, perhaps fiercely so during membership selection, while more congenially so during the rest of the year, as the two rivaled one another in service.


vice-president of the council, his parliamentary chief, Lingen worked congenially with him in producing the Revised Code of 1862 which incorporated "payment.


thinking are blurred in a sophisticated narrative structure, visually congenially implemented - Lena's perspective and her thoughts alone carry this extraordinary.


lyric, but historical, and the genre of historic poetry in which he most congenially expatiates finds rhythm not a help but a hindrance.


four; while he praised Lopez and Olmos, he called the film a "glossy, congenially corny biography.


first at a boarding school in England, which she hated, and then, more congenially, at a finishing school at Fontainebleau, near Paris.


families, a robin family and a human family, who learn to live together congenially.


unmatched tracks" and wrote of Rocky, "Skillfully but never dazzlingly, congenially but never charismatically, with entertainment value added by a screwed-and-chopped.


weigh on him and he continues to give her cash, which she now accepts congenially.


and regulations would be few: "Students will be asked to work together congenially, to follow agreed procedures of daily accountability in developing and.


negroes are natural valets and hairdressers; taking to the comb and brush congenially as to the castinets, and flourishing them apparently with equal satisfaction.


In 1901 Bell came across a Unitarian pamphlet and found its theology congenially undogmatic.


whenever possible, that aircraft would have its own ground crew (known congenially as "erks") and if "their" aircraft was "D for Dog", "G for George", "F.



congenially's Meaning':

in a congenial manner

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