Impossibly [adverb]

Definition of Impossibly:

giving small ground for hope

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Sentence/Example of Impossibly:

A half of that half grew impossibly conceited, and died early.

There were Epinal wares with figures in impossibly vivid colours; there were little cases and boxes with nobody knows what inside.

To the right of this we saw the sky line in profile and judged it not impossibly steep.

The disk was an impossibly long ellipse now, surrounded by a vast array of smaller bodies, fragments and contents of the ship.

Virginia almost understands everything, but of course she can't afford to admit it, or one would behave too impossibly.

How exciting it was of Miss Prawl to set up such an impossibly high standard!

But who would reject a block and tackle in favor of an impossibly strong man?

Mother Corey met him, dragging him back to a small room where he dug up an impossibly precious bottle of brandy.

Do not fill the bags anything like full, or the quilt will be impossibly heavy.

Anyway, I like that girl all over and I can't see that her neck is so absolutely impossibly flowery.