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miraculously
[ mi-rak-yuh-luhs-lee ]
adverb
- by or by means of a supernatural power or agency:
In the desert, the Israelites ran out of water and complained to Moses, who miraculously drew water from a rock.
- in a way that seems like a miracle; amazingly and seemingly inexplicably:
He had been jailed, but was miraculously released with all charges dropped.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of miraculously1
Example Sentences
Media outlets raced each other by plane to be the first to get a photo of the miraculously alive evangelist.
All of a sudden, miraculously enough, they stopped beating Joycelyn and me.
I vividly remember one late spring day, I found one 鈥 miraculously cheaper than the others, a slip of land I could afford after another summer or two of weekly cookie deliveries.
He himself was shot in arm, miraculously managing to lift off and steer the damaged helicopter to safety.
After five weeks in ICU, miraculously, he recovered.
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