Synonym: implausibly, improbably, unbelievably. Similar words: incredible, on credit, credibility, terribly, concrete, increased, increasing, sacred. Meaning: [ɪnˈkredɪblɪ] adv. not easy to believe.
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151. Why don't you ask Tom to help you with your homework -- he's incredibly brainy.
152. This can get incredibly tedious and can last until you have learned what the games idea of a town is.
153. Incredibly, it seems they stopped taking bets on Whaddon finishing bottom way before Christmas.
154. Q: Your album is doing incredibly well now, and your career is on the upswing.
155. In some areas, such as a Donna Nook and Theddlethorpe, the sand and mud flats are incredibly vast.
156. Alan Turing was right. Being digital is incredibly interesting.
157. Berninger's lyrics, though tonally divisive, are incredibly engaging.
158. We are a flexible, agile,[sentencedict .com] incredibly dynamic economy.
159. Like many invertebrates, squid appear limp and squishy—but once they get a grip on you, they're incredibly powerful.
160. The claim makes me think of the trial where a man was charged with biting off another man's ear in a bar fight. (Incredibly, Mike Tyson was not involved. ) An eyewitness to the fracas took the stand.
161. This report is incredibly biased. The field judge who disqualified Yang is a Filipino judge of Korean decent.
162. The Luger was tested for use by the US Army shortly after 1900, but was beaten in the trials by the incredibly rugged Colt 1911.
163. The long-wearing formula of U-Pick Eye Color has a soft, smooth finish that glides on skin and blends evenly for an incredibly silky feel.
164. White says AFOs are incredibly supportive of one another in the rare instances of suspects being shot.
165. Incredibly flexible, Captain Frodo is also an escapologist and specialises in freeing himself from straightjackets.
166. Ordinary residents are exposing themselves to levels of raw, friable asbestos, at incredibly high levels, and they don't care.
167. You look at what we're doing, and you can see that this is going to be incredibly transformative.
168. It is easier said than done for a home-based business owner who feels isolated or is time pressured, but networking is critical regardless of venture size, and incredibly energising.
169. Which is why the promised line-up of television stations that broadcast 3D shows and movies are likely to be incredibly important for the industry.
170. I was, after all, a kid and - let's be clear-eyed about this - kids can be incredibly cruel.
171. An analysis showed what doctors had long suspected -- that high-altitude climbers have incredibly low levels of oxygen in their blood, normally seen only in patients close to death.
172. The appearance of oil painting on velvet created a gleaming effect, there was an incredibly phoney real feeling to it.
173. It is incredibly hard for the Marine Corps to get a gallon of gasoline to a front-line unit.
174. Nonetheless, it's still incredibly useful -- particularly for quick jobs, such as recoding an audio file to another format or simply experimenting with pipelines.
175. Stephen Garnett, editor of This England magazine, said: "We're incredibly disappointed that English people are afraid of displaying the St George's Cross on our patron saint's day.
176. The scientists employed a microscopic X-ray beam to reveal a complex chemical reaction taking place in the incredibly thin layer where the paint meets the varnish.
177. Incredibly horny and more than a little booze-fuelled I was begging my boy for a quick shag, so we raced upstairs and got down to it.
178. You can crank out Bitcoins on a PC, but it’s an incredibly computer-intensive task, and it will keep getting harder as the number of Bitcoins in existence increases.
179. The combination of Chinook and ocean pout genes allow the AquAdvantage salmon to produce growth hormone all year round, so it grows incredibly quickly.
180. I think being bad, is very uhm, is very attractive. An out-and-out baddie is incredibly attractive.
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