Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Tragically; sadly; mournfully.
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Examples
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In 2008 we will still have troops in Iraq, will have spent in excess of 1/2 a trillion dollars, will have killed at least 150,000 Iraqis and most tragicly lost over 4000 american lives.
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I personally think US policy toward Cuba is and has been tragicly irrational and wrong-headed for a long time, and I got the sense that Hillary is firmly in the camp of those who would continue that policy (if for no other reason than to appeal to Florida voters).
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Those who have taken their own lives have died needlessly and tragicly.
John Eskow: The Suicidal Soldiers of Fort Campbell: In Memoriam, Post-Memorial Day 2009
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Miss Greene was an old acquaintance of mine and also a heroin addict yes she died tragicly but wheather it was suicide or murder this new case has nothing to do with her.
Lowell Sun Forum 2009
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Miss Greene was an old acquaintance of mine and also a heroin addict yes she died tragicly but wheather it was suicide or murder this new case has nothing to do with her.
Lowell Sun Forum 2009
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Miss Greene was an old acquaintance of mine and also a heroin addict yes she died tragicly but wheather it was suicide or murder this new case has nothing to do with her.
Lowell Sun Forum 2009
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But it’s the grand and yes, angsty themes of the star-crossed friendship between two strong female characters, and a tragicly misunderstood, doomed main character, that appeals to so many teen girls.
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But it’s the grand and yes, angsty themes of the star-crossed friendship between two strong female characters, and a tragicly misunderstood, doomed main character, that appeals to so many teen girls.
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