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View definitions for strikingly

strikingly

adverb as in eminently

adverb as in splendidly

adverb as in vividly

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As a result, when, in January 2009, Barack Obama entered the White House, his administration found itself with a strikingly expanded definition of the powers of the presidency on the table.

From Salon

For those watching such a strikingly dominant performance from back to front on Tuesday, however, that future will have felt considerably closer.

From BBC

Most strikingly, she never used a pseudonym even though she wrote openly of "occupied" territory and referred to those who collaborated with the Russians as "traitors".

From BBC

It was strikingly similar to what worked for Michigan against USC two weeks earlier.

The vice presidential nominees arrived on the national stage for strikingly different reasons.

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

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