Movingly [adverb]

Definition of Movingly:

completely, intensely

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Sentence/Example of Movingly:

Appletree, for his part, spoke so movingly that the people all wept with him.

In good sooth, he swore to t so movingly, twas quite piteous to hear him.

"I 'ould not show you," she begged him—movingly begged him—to believe.

What, indeed, has become of that mystery of the Printed Word, of which Carlyle so movingly wrote?

Raven felt the blood mounting to his face, she was so movingly beautiful in this scene of honest but unlovely mediocrity.

And as she so movingly prayed and promised to behave better, he raised her up and made peace with her.

I speak flippantly; but as a matter of fact the story of Edward and Sally is not free from tragedy, very simply and movingly told.

This is movingly represented in a poem of our author's, published in his remains called Hudibras at Court.

Young Spaniard movingly but vainly pleads for death instead of whipping.

He had never seen anything so movingly lovely in his life as her sweet gravity.