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  • adverb In a complicated manner.

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Examples

  • It takes a certain kind of complicatedly, multiply-wrong thing to do it.

    Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Conclusion - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • It famously, complicatedly blends art and commerce, and perhaps the highest compliment one can pay a designer is to say that he or she understands the customer: a good part of the art lies in fathoming her mood, her desires, and her ambitions, and the ways these may shift from season to season and year to year and evolve as she ages.

    Fashion in Dark Times 2009

  • "For me, I think that if Charlie wants to get his house in order and that encompasses his issues with substance abuse and his issues with his own family... and he wants to do a show in which he, as an actor, has more complicatedly positive relationships with women... my opinion is that that can be a really good thing," Landgraf said.

    FX Boss on Working with the "New" Charlie Sheen, Plans for Season 2 of American Horror Story 2012

  • Or more complicatedly the actor assumes x amount of risk that he will be caught, how high are the penalties and how great a chance is there for him to get caught before a rational actor will pay for music?

    Matthew Yglesias » Intellectual Property is About Consumers 2010

  • A "State of the Game" special last Friday had rival anchors Johnny Miller from NBC and Golf Channel's Nick Faldo who also, complicatedly, works as an anchor for CBS golf telecasts on the same stage exchanging barbs.

    Golf on Television Gets Supersized John Paul Newport 2011

  • It famously, complicatedly blends art and commerce, and perhaps the highest compliment one can pay a designer is to say that he or she understands the customer: a good part of the art lies in fathoming her mood, her desires, and her ambitions, and the ways these may shift from season to season and year to year and evolve as she ages.

    Fashion in Dark Times 2009

  • It famously, complicatedly blends art and commerce, and perhaps the highest compliment one can pay a designer is to say that he or she understands the customer: a good part of the art lies in fathoming her mood, her desires, and her ambitions, and the ways these may shift from season to season and year to year and evolve as she ages.

    Fashion in Dark Times 2009

  • This ludicrous knot of a plot is so complicatedly hilarious that it takes much wit to untie.

    The Comedy of Errors; Salome; Lift: Life Streaming 2010

  • We only had two hours to sift through a handful of complicatedly-phrased questions, and I had only 30 minutes left when I realized that I haven't touched a single question on the multiple choice section.

    teddy-risation™ 2009

  • I mean the fact that we can talk about ‘the’ mammalian skeleton at all: the fact that such a complicatedly interlocking thing is so gloriously different across the mammals, in all its parts, while simultaneously being so obviously the same thing throughout the mammals.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

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