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- adverb Alternative form of
sympathizingly .
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Examples
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"Is that poor boy a little out of his mind?" she asked sympathisingly.
Heidi 2000
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"You must give him a little more bread to take with him; give him a bit of mine to-morrow," said the grandmother sympathisingly.
Heidi 2000
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"It was terrible for you all to be left tossing about on the raging sea in a couple of open boats!" said Fritz sympathisingly, pressing his brother's arm, -- "worse than being in a leaky ship, I should think."
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"That must have been awful!" said I sympathisingly.
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"But they've bitten you, too, awfully," remarked Fritz sympathisingly.
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"That will not benefit you much, my poor friend," remarked Madaleine sympathisingly.
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"How vewy unfortunate!" said Mr. Western, sympathisingly; "vewy twying, indeed!" then burying his chin in his hand, he sat silently regarding them for a moment or two.
The Garies and Their Friends Frank J. Webb
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"Yes, so you did, Jake," I said sympathisingly, remembering his boast when setting out.
The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea J. [Illustrator] Schonberg
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"That's a pity," said Western, sympathisingly; "and what have you been doing?"
The Garies and Their Friends Frank J. Webb
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His mother looked at him half-sympathisingly, half-anxiously.
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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