Crossword-Solution: FORCIBLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Forcibly | adv. | In a forcible manner. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “FORCIBLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Forcefully | 6 answers |
| vigorously | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORCIBLY (5)
The noise approached, came close, and a figure was apparently on the point of gliding past her when something tugged at her skirt and pinned it forcibly to the ground.
Many characteristics—and those, too, which contribute not the least forcibly to impart resemblance in a sketch—must have vanished, or been obscured, before I met the General.
Tip became alarmed at this accident, as well as at the persistence of the Saw-Horse in prancing around in a circle; so he called out: “Whoa! Whoa, there!” The Saw-Horse paid no attention whatever to this command, and the next instant brought one of his wooden legs down upon Tip’s foot so forcibly that the boy danced away in pain to a safer distance, from where he again yelled: “Whoa! Whoa, I say!” Jack had now managed to raise himself to a sitting position, and he looked at the Saw-Horse with much interest.
The death of his parents following close upon one another left him a free man, and as Sir Algernon had led a forcibly simple and retired life, the large Blakeney fortune had increased tenfold.
One of the most diverse elements in American life was introduced when Africans were forcibly brought to the American colonies.
Quotes with FORCIBLY (3)
Everyone should be forcibly transplanted to another continent from their family at the age of three.
To begin with, I turn back time. I reverse it to that quaint period, the thirties, when the huge middle class of America was matriculating in a school for the blind. Their eyes had failed them, or they had failed their eyes, and so they were having their fingers pressed forcibly down on the fiery Braille alphabet of a dissolving economy.
Our politicians tell us we are free, even though most governments take over 50% of what we earn. They claim we get services that we need for our hard-earned money, even though we could buy the same services at half the price from the private sector. Today, we ridicule the slave-owners' claim that they "gave back" to their slaves by housing, clothing, feeding them, and bestowing upon them the "benefits" of civilization instead of leaving them in their native state. We see this…