Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a blazing manner.

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  • adverb In a way or to an extent that is blazing

Etymologies

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blazing +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Against the backdrop of media frenzy, corporate indifference, political corruption, family treachery, terrorism and judicial callousness, the story unfolds in blazingly sure-penned prose to reveal loyalty, the kindness of strangers, devotion, passion, and friendship.

    Puppet Child: Summary and book reviews of Puppet Child by Talia Carner. 2002

  • Book Description: A poignant, funny, blazingly original debut novel about sisterhood, the tantalizing dream of America, and the secret histories and hilarious eccentricities of families everywhere.

    BookBrowse Previews April Books 2009

  • More generally, it's become blazingly apparent that extreme political views that wouldn't even have been whispered just a few years ago have become proud campaign slogans.

    Rev. Peter M. Wallace: The Christian Call to Civility Rev. Peter M. Wallace 2010

  • More generally, it's become blazingly apparent that extreme political views that wouldn't even have been whispered just a few years ago have become proud campaign slogans.

    Rev. Peter M. Wallace: The Christian Call to Civility Rev. Peter M. Wallace 2010

  • The new Chrome is blazingly fast, even beating the latest beta of Firefox 3.5 — itself no slouch — in JavaScript performance benchmarks.

    Browser Wars, Take 2 2009

  • And the app was slick and responsive, like a desktop client — and blazingly fast in comparison to Hotmail.

    Happy Birthday, Gmail! 2009

  • Ward, 27, is a blazingly fast master boxer; the underdog Froch, 34, has good skills and power.

    It's Champ Against Champ In Atlantic City 2011

  • Book Description: A poignant, funny, blazingly original debut novel about sisterhood, the tantalizing dream of America, and the secret histories and hilarious eccentricities of families everywhere.

    BookBrowse Previews April Books 2009

  • The man responsible for destroying Persepolis had been none other than Alexander: the feat that broadcast his triumph more blazingly than all his many others, since the city had served, for almost two centuries, as the capital of Asia.

    The Greatest of Them All Tom Holland 2011

  • Mr. Buffett whitewashed Mr. Sokol's blazingly obvious ethical lapse in a written statement.

    Rethinking the Oracle Al Lewis 2011

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