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Use "grippingly" in a sentence
"Through these first-hand accounts Burgess grippingly reveals how life really is for some young people."
"This first-hand account of the construction of a clandestine shortwave radio by British POWs in a Japanese camp in Singapore really reminds me of James Clavell's magnificent novel King Rat, my all-time favorite war-novel, which revolves grippingly around the construction, discovery and consequences of a hidden shortwave in the Changi camp (both Clavell and Ronald "St Trinian's" Searle were interned in this camp)."
"The second half grippingly recounts the torrid drama that unfolded after Dickinson's death, aged 55, in 1886."