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    sadly
    [ adv ]
    1. in an unfortunate way

    2. <adv.all>
      sadly he died before he could see his grandchild
    3. with sadness; in a sad manner

    4. <adv.all>
      `She died last night,' he said sadly
    5. in an unfortunate or deplorable manner

    6. <adv.all>
      he was sadly neglected
      it was woefully inadequate


    Sadly \Sad"ly\, adv.
    1. Wearily; heavily; firmly. [Obs.]

    In go the spears full sadly in arest. --Chaucer.

    2. Seriously; soberly; gravely. [Obs.]

    To tell thee sadly, shepherd, without blame
    Or our neglect, we lost her as we came. --Milton.

    3. Grievously; deeply; sorrowfully; miserably. ``He sadly
    suffers in their grief.'' --Dryden.

    1. Rites of Sting "I sleep like a baby," the stockholder said, "Though the market is sadly awry.
    2. I, for one, am very fond of Bols's drummerboy in Rotterdam, and Aart Van de Gelder's glowing paintings of Esther. Van de Gelder - sadly not in the exhibition - was the only pupil who stuck to a Rembrandtesque style once it became unfashionable.
    3. "That's all gone," she says sadly.
    4. In this, sadly, it is characteristic of the entire debate around the value of music that has been conducted in the wake of the select committee on national heritage. You assert that prices in Europe are about 40 per cent higher than in North America.
    5. Dukakis sadly attempted to outbid Mr. Bush in support of Israel.
    6. "He said, 'Face it guys, I'm not much of a collector,'" Mr. Kennedy recalls sadly.
    7. Well, they're sadly mistaken," he said.
    8. One of Little League's least vocal but most severe critics is, sadly, Carl Stotz himself.
    9. Kitty Dukakis' recent episodes of heavy drinking after overcoming a long dependence on diet pills is a sadly typical pattern of switching from one abused substance to another, doctors say.
    10. "Many leaves are broken," says the foreman sadly.
    11. He wrote that: 'it's great you're doing so well; I sadly am not. And the reason for that is there's no one to foreclose on me.'
    12. The company director will be more the strategist, without the expertise in state-of-the-art techniques held by lower levels of management. And sadly, the fraudster, too, will have acquired new skills.
    13. As dangerous as Mr. Kireyev's picture of the Russian-led future looks, what he indicated Mr. Gorbachev will say in a farewell speech someday soon seemed sadly out of date.
    14. We were waved through. Trincomalee, now sadly run down and neglected, has one of the world's finest harbours.
    15. And there is, sadly, nothing new about children killing other children - as those with memories long enough to remember the case of Mary Bell will know. Such considerations count for little, however, when politicians scent an issue of popular concern.
    16. They are getting leaner, especially in the car and electronics industries.' The sensei smiles sadly at the young man's optimism.
    17. By 1983, one manager recalls sadly, morale had sunk so low that longtime chemists and researchers removed their company pins before boarding business flights.
    18. "Today, as never before, healing is needed not only in grief-stricken Ireland but here in the heart of London, since we are sadly but inevitably part of the problem," he said.
    19. 'This is not what we demonstrated for in 1989,' her father said, sadly.
    20. The Democratic members of the commission concluded, reluctantly and sadly, that the Republican members' understandable desire to support the new president's plan for achieving deficit reduction precluded any likelihood of bipartisan agreement.
    21. The yield on the 10-year government bonds known by the sadly tarnished name of 'gilts' is still 8.08 per cent, showing only the most minuscule improvement over the previous week.
    22. "He was a great character and will be sadly missed," said Peter Malva, the manager of the business.
    23. One long-time ally, speaking on condition he not be identified by name, pointed to pictures of Barry on his own office wall and said, sadly: "This was taken three years ago, but he's aged 10 years since then.
    24. Shaffer found the "Rat Pack" show disappointing, Levy reported sadly.
    25. "Dreams die hard," he says sadly.
    26. It is an argument less populist than sadly sentimental.
    27. With poking tongues, pointed teeth and waggling hair they are grotesque but sadly not unhuman.
    28. The original was gentle, the singer sadly resigned to losing his girl.
    29. It was a great car but, sadly, not a commercial success; Jensen went bust in 1975. The benefits of all-wheel drive for road-going cars, along with anti-lock brakes - the FF pioneered those, too - were not appreciated widely at the time.
    30. Mine - at present occupied only by two sadly neglected lobsters. On one side, Miss Poland.
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