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Definition of "memorably" []

  • In a memorable manner. (adverb)

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Use "memorably" in a sentence
  • "Sen. John McCain memorably and admirably shut down this sort of talk when it started cropping up at his campaign rallies."
  • "The Big One, as George RR Martin memorably called it at TorCon, the Hugo for Best Novel, went to Michael Chabon for The Yiddish Policemen's Union, and was appropriately accepted by George RR Martin -- who was singled out in the acceptance speech for having inspired Chabon's melding of SF and literary style in the first place; that's George RR Martin to the left, signing photographs earlier."
  • "But what lingers, memorably, is the conundrum of why they ever did."
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