spectacularly in English

adverb

impressively, breathtakingly, sensationally

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1. Statehood Spectacularly Backfires

2. Then for your sake, herds to a spectacularly boring evening.

3. The comet's ices , heated By the sun, rapidly and spectacularly suBlimate to gas.

4. Was he even spectacularly sick, exceptionally blind, extraordinarily degraded?

5. Those Bets unraveled spectacularly in just a few days last week

6. Problems playing Blood Bowl? Ask Lord Borak! (Or die spectacularly!)

7. He wore a black shirt, black vest, black leather wristbands and was spectacularly athletic.

8. Bougainvillea is a showy and spectacularly colourful evergreen plant for the home, conservatory, or greenhouse

9. The touchdown didn't count... ... because of the spectacularly illegal, and savage, nose-breaking.

10. Craptacular (Adjective) Spectacularly awful; so poor in quality as to become a spectacle

11. Imagine you're a Treasury agent approaching the twilight of a spectacularly dismal career.

12. These gases often ignite, sometimes spectacularly, as the normally very rich mixtures of the still burning fuel exits the exhaust ports.

13. These leaves are modified into spines in many genera, in some (e.g. Paliurus spina-christi and Colletia cruciata) spectacularly so.

14. Several fires were started ashore; an ammunition dump exploded spectacularly and burned for several hours.

15. Our Corroboree is located beneath this huge roof that spectacularly changes its colour in the evenings

16. Now let's set up the pins so we can watch you fail spectacularly again, Mr. Gutterball.

17. This result was spectacularly confirmed as at least nine active volcanoes were observed by Voyager 1.

18. This is the way to play some of the most spectacularly rapid fortissimo octaves and chords.

19. Austere is a technology accessories brand committed to spectacularly designed, technologically superior products to power and connect your life

20. A serious collision on the M1 has been spectacularly caught by a rear dashcam, capturing the moment a car Aquaplanes at high-speed

21. Craptacular (comparative more Craptacular, superlative most Craptacular) (US, slang, vulgar) Spectacularly awful; so poor in quality as to become a spectacle

22. Painted Buntings are one of the most spectacularly colored and visually impressive birds in the United States and are the only U.S

23. Craptacular (comparative more Craptacular, superlative most Craptacular) (US, slang, vulgar) Spectacularly awful; so poor in quality as to become a spectacle

24. Ballone Castle (Ross-Shire) Spectacularly situated on the cliff tops near Tain, Ballone is a Z-plan castle of the late 16th century

25. I was in town to start directing a spectacularly unedifying documentary about a teenage girl who operated a pornographic webcam from her bedroom.

26. Coral organisms, called polyps, can live on their own, but are primarily associated with the spectacularly diverse limestone communities, or reefs, they …

27. That he failed so spectacularly, and that his son succeeded, says a lot about the qualities of character that can distinguish a leader from a lout.

28. The Chockstones performed spectacularly, just like every other nut I’ve ever used, and while there were no major innovations (not that I’d expect one), there were a few differences that set them apart

29. Babysat When you think you have maneuvered yourself into a superior position (just made awesome FB post, or about to play an awesome card hand, etc.), then someone spectacularly supersedes you; usually used as an exclamation

30. Artifice is about Deacon, a prototype android soldier so advanced he is referred to as an "artificial person." On one of his first missions, Deacon was ordered by his corporate masters to eliminate a team of scientists who knew too much—and he has failed spectacularly.

31. Twelve years later, in 1906, his life had turned around spectacularly and he used his nightmarish adolescent adventures as the basis for “The Apostate,” which originally carried the subtitle “A Child Labor Parable.” He had become one of the highest paid writers in the world; Woman’s Home Companion paid him $767.30 for this 7,673-word