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Use "euphoniously" in a sentence
"Prince Hohenlohe, as he was less euphoniously known, had long tried the patience of his church superiors, who disapproved of his bent for exorcism and flamboyant public cures."
"The audience's surrogate -- in order words, the hero with stupidly romantic ideas about how life should be and little sense of self-preservation -- is the euphoniously named Jacob Jankowski, played by the woefully untalented Robert Pattinson."
"The Second sounds euphoniously high - spirited to our ears, but in 1803, at the time of its premiere, it gave listeners some serious jolts."