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impassionedly

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And there’s a long, triolike section in which a solo piano is slowly, impassionedly joined by a cello, a violin and a piccolo.

They needed a leader to step forward, someone who could talk sensibly yet impassionedly about how to avoid a humiliation.

"Is she not a liar, who falsified my words?" said he impassionedly.

She turned hastily round, and overtook him as he laid his hand on the lock of the door: "One word—only one word more, O'Rorke!" cried she, impassionedly.

"With my whole heart and soul," replied the doctor, impassionedly; and, pouring out a glass, he drained it to the dregs.

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

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