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Use "felicitously" in a sentence
"Where one of them would bring a habeas corpus -- a name felicitously expressive, according to the English method, of civil liberty -- an inhabitant of the"
"Although it's not, to say the least, phrased very felicitously, presumably what both Alvarez and McConkey are getting at is what Thomas suggests in describing this "essence" as "inevitably entwined with [these writers] own lives.""
"Perhaps no environment would have so felicitously permitted O'Neill to mine the depths of a childhood in the markedly dysfunctional family in which he grew up."