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View definitions for sorely

sorely

adverb as in extremely

adverb as in badly

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But I’d be sorely tempted to include him just for that quote.

The craft and game management of Sexton, the only player missing from a familiar backline, was sorely missed.

From BBC

I’m told a group of Labour staffers is eagerly holding a sweepstake about what it could be - but a source suggests, in a bleak financial situation, they stand to be sorely disappointed.

From BBC

It said the casualties given by the Hamas office were "exaggerated" and said such sources had "proven to be sorely unreliable in previous incidents."

From BBC

As Nelson demonstrates via "Daytime Revolution," the couple’s efforts to preach unity in the face of that era’s deep acrimony is a lesson that we could sorely use today.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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