Similar words: magically, strategically, tragic, magical, logically, illogically, theologically, psychologically. Meaning: adv. in a tragic manner; with tragic consequences.
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31. The Gamester also ended tragically when Beverly, a gambler, falsely accused of murder, committed suicide by taking poison.
32. Detectives believe the pair were murdered when a drugs deal which Mr Pettitt was involved in went tragically wrong.
33. Then their five year old daughter Sarah tragically died after contracting the illness.
34. Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
35. The Balkans have a long and tragically deserved reputation as a political tinderbox.
36. While never lovers, Joe and Mary are star-crossed, as tragically as Romeo and Juliet.
37. The number of patients with access to the drugs is tragically low.
38. Tragically many trees have been removed from the valley in recent years by people who cleared land to grow tobacco.
39. In the following spring he was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
40. Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
41. Tragically, it seems a deadly certainty that the region will dissolve into war.
42. Trading Standards officers say the case tragically illustrates the dangers of buying second hand electrical goods.
43. Yet, tragically, the marriage which had promised so much became empty and joyless in later years.
44. The marriage ended tragically when Norman caught her with another man.
45. Tragically, the attempt resulted in heavy casualties.
46. Liu Hulan died tragically and heroically.
47. My father died very suddenly and very tragically.
48. Even our defensive record was tragically draped in defeats.
49. Tragically, their daughter Carol was born in 1920 with a genetic birth defect called phenylketonuria[sentencedict.com], which led to mental impairment.
50. In the southernmost part of Africa progress towards human equality and self - determination has tragically, been halted.
51. Tragically one night in September 1917 when in the morass in the Ypres Salient a German shrapnel shell burst overhead badly wounding Harry and killing three of his closest friends.
52. Melville allegorically and vividly depicts the cruel killing of whales by Captain Ahab and the sailors on the whaling ship, and their tragically being drowned in the sea.
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53. Tragically, the heavily traveled tourist route became the site of the worst natural disaster in Colorado's history during a catastrophic flash flood in July 1976.
54. Finally, and most tragically, Caliban becomes a parody of himself.
55. Tragically, since the end of apartheid inequality in South Africa has grown.
56. Most tragically, infectious diseases such as measles or whooping cough can kill undernourished children more readily than well-fed ones.
57. Communications can be precise and exacting while still being tragically wrong.
58. The true quality of fighting will and his poetic mood were sublimated movingly and tragically.
59. Buck Mulligan sighed tragically and laid his hand on Stephen's arm.
60. Tragically, the odds finally caught up with the space program.
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