Similar words: crossly, gross, engross, gross pay, gross income, engrossed, engrossing, gross margin. Meaning: ['grəʊslɪ] adv. in a gross manner.
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61. The blond young man from the back door stepped into the living room; his nose was running grossly and copiously.
62. Of course, this was grossly disproportionate to their strength in terms of votes.
63. Even when secret services are grossly incompetent they get away with it.
64. She was grossly overweight.
65. That he went grossly wrong in applying the standard does not mean that the standard as such was inapplicable.
66. Their work is not accounted for, and so their further development potential is grossly neglected.
67. The impossibility of shaking them in cross-examination would make such a reform grossly unfair to the media.
68. People who are grossly overweight are more likely to suffer from high blood pressure.
69. To say however that this route supplies the only reliable way to knowledge is grossly to overstep its boundaries.
70. Transnational oil and mining companies pollute rivers and finance grossly disruptive mines.
71. Some people are better than others in the use of words, but for some feelings, words always seem grossly inadequate.
72. He was kept busy writing lectures for he found the faculty grossly understaffed.
73. He described the article as grossly defamatory ... and said the case contained the essentials of a malicious falsehood action.
74. It's grossly unfair for television to single out one player from one game and conduct a kangaroo court there and then.
75. It is possible to distinguish, albeit rather grossly, between two contrasting philosophical positions regarding the relationship between theory and data.
76. This is not only grossly unfair, it is an impediment to good lending.
77. Gorgeous lavender-blue orchid-like blooms in short spikes above curious glossy foliage with grossly inflated leaf bases.
78. Grossly disproportionate amounts of money per pupil for each system reinforced these differences.
79. Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable, others draw the line at calling it less favourable.
80. A labouring person who aspires to a better and more rewarding life is judged to be grossly deceived.
81. Grossly unfair treatment could affect your physical and mental well-being, as well as that of members of your close family.
82. A very high proportion of prisoners come from a background of grossly limited educational and economic opportunity.
83. Nevertheless, to conceive of parents as utterly static in the child's psychological life is likely to distort the picture grossly.
84. This was, of course, dismissed by supporters of devolution as a grossly unfair caricature.
85. The Mercator projection gives a popular, rectilinear picture of the Earth's surface but grossly exaggerates dimensions near the poles.
86. Untaught people whose verbal skills are grossly deficient.
87. Grossly, a granuloma tends to be a focal lesion.
88. Her smiles were grossly alluring. Sentencedict.com
89. These concerns are grossly overblown.
90. John said it was grossly exaggerated.
More similar words: crossly, gross, engross, gross pay, gross income, engrossed, engrossing, gross margin, gross profit, gross negligence, gross domestic product, gross national product, uselessly, carelessly, endlessly, expressly, aimlessly, flawlessly, harmlessly, needlessly, helplessly, tirelessly, listlessly, heedlessly, ruthlessly, selflessly, hopelessly, restlessly, fearlessly, recklessly.