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- adjective
superlative form ofkingly : mostkingly .
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Examples
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With this information, wee can all be the rich kings of the Earth, with me, naturally, being the richest and the kingliest.
Jeff Klima: Fanfare for the Common Man Jeff Klima 2010
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With this information, wee can all be the rich kings of the Earth, with me, naturally, being the richest and the kingliest.
Jeff Klima: Fanfare for the Common Man Jeff Klima 2010
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With this information, wee can all be the rich kings of the Earth, with me, naturally, being the richest and the kingliest.
Jeff Klima: Fanfare for the Common Man Jeff Klima 2010
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With this information, wee can all be the rich kings of the Earth, with me, naturally, being the richest and the kingliest.
Jeff Klima: Fanfare for the Common Man Jeff Klima 2010
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It was nectar when we came to taste it It was of the kingliest, the most imperial. '
Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray
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He was prouder that this single community should call him "abolitionist," though it spat the word at him, than if the whole earth should hail him with the kingliest title; but he loved the name too well not to make it stand for some practical fact, some feasible and organized effort.
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Wherewith high heaven hath graced the kingliest king.
Theocritus, translated into English Verse 300 BC-260 BC Theocritus
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Below at his right stood Rameses, the kingliest presence that ever graced a royal sitting.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt Elizabeth Miller
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QUOTATION: The kingliest kings are crowned with thorn.
Quotations Thomas 1919
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But we may be sure that he felt in his very soul that Cromwell, as Lord Protector, stood between England and anarchy, and that, as authority had come into the hands of the kingliest man in England, valiant and prudent, magnanimous and merciful, he was not idolatrously bowing down to a form, of government he had himself helped to overcome.
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