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View definitions for coolly

coolly

adverb as in calmly

adverb as in casually

adverb as in indifferently

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adverb as in modestly

adverb as in soberly

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Example Sentences

After Anolik’s 2014 Vanity Fair profile of Babitz, the writer enjoyed a revival, and her books came back in print, showcasing an original voice that consciously or not, is the antithesis of Didion’s coolly detached reportage.

Damian McKenzie coolly landed the touchline conversion to take the Kiwis back in front.

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Back to “Tortured Poets”: By Taylor’s standards, this album was somewhat coolly received by tastemakers when it came out.

In these interludes’ coolly composed sterility — they don’t work as short dramas or companion visuals — we can see the rare misstep of a doc god who’s done more than anyone to brilliantly hybridize nonfiction filmmaking.

An inexperienced England attack were coolly dismantled with even senior bowlers Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid unable to stem the flow of runs.

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

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