uncannily in English
adverb
in an uncanny manner, inexplicably; in a mysterious manne
Use "uncannily" in a sentence
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5. The words are those of the Northern Ireland-born poet Seamus Heaney, from one of a series of poems published between 1969 and 1975, Apostrophising both the bog landscapes of Ireland and northwest Europe and the uncannily preserved human corpses retrieved from their depths (Heaney 1975:36).
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