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- adverb With or by
sparks .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Criterion has released the gorgeous, sparkingly sexy and so far ahead-of-its time and still is, Design for Living on DVD and Blu-ray, Ernst Lubitsch's sublime, soulful and very, very sexy Pre-Code masterpiece.
Kim Morgan: It Takes Three: Design for Living Kim Morgan 2011
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"Allaways a Republican," added Pietro sparkingly, with abundant gesture.
In the Arena Stories of Political Life Booth Tarkington 1907
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Upon this people, sparkingly alive, spirited as wild horses, not depressed as were their conquerors by a heritage of thousands of years of metes and bounds, religion as forced upon them has been not only a narcotic, but a death potion.
White Shadows in the South Seas Frederick O'Brien 1900
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There never was so wonderful a book written by man; never one whose interest was so absorbing, so unflagging, so sparkingly renewed with every reperusal.
Life on the Mississippi Mark Twain 1872
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There never was so wonderful a book written by man; never one whose interest was so absorbing, so unflagging, so sparkingly renewed with every reperusal.
Life on the Mississippi, Part 2. Mark Twain 1872
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There never was so wonderful a book written by man; never one whose interest was so absorbing, so unflagging, so sparkingly renewed with every re-perusal.
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There are lively water fountains that extend from indoor to outdoor, sparkingly ceramic mosaics, elaborately carved plant and arabic phrase motifs, tiny courtyards to acommodate the king's harem, and peacocks taking advantage of the expansive outer garden.
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