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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121. The city of Sevastopol also suffered dearly , largely to the long artillery campaign.
122. I didn't bother to have the car checked, a mistake for which I paid dearly.
123. Does he think that there is a gallant, handsome father in this earth that I could love so dearly, cherish so devotedly, as this worn and gray-headed old man?
124. Cultural and scientific contact went from strength to strength through the 19th an dearly 20th centuries.
125. Having been reproached by his foster-mother, whom he dearly loved, Dermot mustered hosts and multitudes to invade Connacht.
126. Gerrard believes England's players' cockiness in the World Cup cost them dearly.
127. John would dearly love to visit the Great Wall of China.
128. She would dearly love to see her childhood friend again.
129. She was a pillar of strength and so dearly loved by them all.
130. Catherine had an awfully perverted taste to esteem him so dearly[sentencedict.com/dearly.html], knowing him so well.
131. Revenge is too dearly purchased at the price of liberty.
132. Philemon 1 : 1 Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer.
133. The Taj Mahal was constructed as a monument of eternal love by the Emperor Shah Jahan Taj Mahal for his dearly departed wife.
134. Every day's delay is dearly purchased in the wider sphere.
135. "To yield to seeming," as Buber wrote, "is man's essential cowardice, to resist it is his essential courage... one must at times pay dearly for life lived from the being, but it is never too dear."
136. This British Treasury op was 007's first love, and paid dearly for the honor.
137. His "dearly beloved" eldest of the "dearly beloved" children is a hard-working executive in a manufacturing firm down South.
138. He would dearly love to show a causal relationship between culture and imperialism, but cannot.
139. America... once the Arsenal of Democracy is now dependent upon red china for everything from drywall to circuit boards. We will pay dearly for our greed one day.
140. "I love Maud dearly, " She used to say, "but she can go too far. One has to put one's foot down.
141. The world is paying dearly for policies that favoured the growth of economic wealth over the protection of ecological health.
142. She loved music so dearly, tried so hard to learn.
143. The Republican candidate'sadmissions about his failure to pay taxes cost him dearly.
144. Neil Simon 161. Success can be only one ingredient in happiness, and is too dearly purchased if all the other ingredients have been sacrificed to obtain.
145. The package includes some sophisticated weapons, such as Black Hawk helicopters and Harpoon missiles, but it does not include F-16 fighters that the Taiwanese would dearly like.
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.