outstandinglyout‧stand‧ing‧ly /aʊtˈstændɪŋli/ adverb - Cash rewards were offered to the outstandingly fertile.
- In bulk output, Great Britain was outstandingly the biggest producer of textiles, for example.
- Laura and Ross were such an outstandingly good-looking couple, and obviously so very much in love.
- My goodness, we certainly did have some outstandingly good preachers around these parts, particularly before the war.
- The 37 who completed the course performed well enough but not outstandingly.
- The crucial ingredient that turned his clothes into something outstandingly elegant always came from the woman wearing them.
- The five Lunar Orbiter spacecraft, launched at three-month intervals in 1966 and 1967, were all outstandingly successful.
- Zenaida Yanowksy, outstandingly, finds an innocence and gravity in the role of the Chief Nymph that are of another era.
ADJECTIVE► successful· Indeed, it has been an outstandingly successful theory and underlies nearly all of modern science and technology.· For a few to emerge as outstandingly successful the majority must fail - to varying degrees.
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