Synonym: affectionately, dear, in a heartfelt way. Similar words: early, pearly, yearly, nearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, an early bird. Meaning: ['dɪrlɪ /dɪərlɪ] adv. 1. in a sincere and heartfelt manner 2. at a great cost 3. with affection.
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31. But this class was dearly getting under his skin.
32. When it did so, the enemy paid dearly.
33. She'd paid bitterly and dearly for her unshakeable loyalty.
34. The filmy chemises were dearly paid for.
35. Yes, I have paid dearly.
36. The fighting during 1968 had cost them dearly.
37. Richard would dearly like to help her.
38. It has cost the Trust dearly in cash.
39. In consequence of this they loved him dearly.
40. Also, I should dearly love to rest.
41. They paid dearly for wasting goalscoring opportunities.
42. She's my best friend and I love her dearly, but she has her faults.
43. Mr Bush's father paid dearly for breaking his promise and raising taxes, so Mr Bush must deliver something.
44. Although she would dearly love to know if it was the norm for women to follow him home!
45. He must so dearly have wished the first two sets could have been instantly erased from memory.
46. His servants loved him dearly and fished him out immediately.
47. People who sell drugs to our children should pay dearly for it.
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49. We'd dearly love to grab squares of iridescent fabric and twist them into fabulously flattering Jerry Hallesque wraps.
50. He has paid for the privilege, he says, more dearly than most can understand.
51. The strain and anguish of his long ordeal has dearly had a terrible effect on him.
52. The Blues wing-back is currently in talks with the club and dearly wants to extend his stay in East Anglia.
53. Sometimes there is love - indeed I loved my lord dearly.
54. The Profitboss never buys customer belief, for he knows that in the end both he and the customer would pay dearly.
55. But what I'd dearly love to know is what on earth made him so suspicious of me?
56. But whereas the wretched Io had to pay dearly for the distinction, Europa was exceedingly fortunate.
57. The Profitboss steers clear of such indulgence, for in the end everyone pays dearly for the privilege of the few.
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58. It is very distressing to find out at a later date that you have made a mistake which can cost you dearly.
59. She drank far too much at the party and paid dearly for it the next day.
60. It was held that clause 13 dearly imposed that fiduciary relationship upon the buyers.
More similar words: early, pearly, yearly, nearly, clearly, not nearly, early bird, an early bird, early warning, for dear life, near and dear, gnarly, scholarly, popularly, similarly, regularly, familiarly, singularly, irregularly, particularly, earl, pearl, dear, deary, ear lobe, earlier, endear, dearth, dearie, yearling.