Crossword-Solution: AGREEABLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Agreeably | adv. | In an agreeably manner; in a manner to give pleasure; pleasingly. |
| Agreeably | adv. | In accordance; suitably; consistently; conformably; -- followed by to and rarely by with. See Agreeable, 4. |
| Agreeably | adv. | Alike; similarly. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “AGREEABLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| considerately | 7 answers |
| Nicely | 10 answers |
| tunefully | 12 answers |
| melodically | 13 answers |
| melodiously | 13 answers |
| musically | 14 answers |
| affirmatively | 15 answers |
| harmoniously | 18 answers |
| pleasingly | 38 answers |
| Wherefore | 42 answers |
| IN due course | 42 answers |
| beautifully | 42 answers |
| amiably | 43 answers |
| pleasantly | 52 answers |
| Willingly | 56 answers |
| thoughtfully | 57 answers |
| Kindly | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AGREEABLY (5)
Cedric, though surprised, and perhaps not altogether agreeably so, at his ward appearing in public on this occasion, hastened to meet her, and to conduct her, with respectful ceremony, to the elevated seat at his own right hand, appropriated to the lady of the mansion.
Without attempting to settle here the metaphysical and somewhat theological question (about which so much has already been said and written), whether once in the Union means always in the Union,—agreeably to the formula, Once in grace always in grace,—it is obvious to common sense that the rebellious States stand to-day, in point of law, precisely where they stood when, exhausted, beaten, conquered, they fell powerless at the feet of Federal authority.
When they make them rightly, they make them agreeably to their interest; when they are mistaken, contrary to their interest; you admit that? Yes.
One of those events has happened today; and I find myself in a position to end all these dry business details, I hope agreeably, with a message from my wife.
One accompaniment to her song took her agreeably by surprize—a second, slightly but correctly taken by Frank Churchill.
Quotes with AGREEABLY (3)
They turned to Angel. "We will call you Little One," the leader said, obviously deciding to dispense with the whole confusing name thing." Okay," said Angel agreeably. "I'll call you Guy in a White Lab Coat." He frowned." That can be his Indian name," I suggested.
Well, Betsy," he said, "your mother tells me that you are going to use Uncle Keith's trunk for a desk. That's fine. You need a desk. I've often noticed how much you like to write. The way you eat up those advertising tablets from the store! I never saw anything like it. I can't understand it though. I never write anything but checks myself. ""Bob!" said Mrs. Ray. "You wrote the most wonderful letters to me before we were married. I still have them, a big bundle of them. Every…
The rest of the evening passed agreeably: the crew had their games on the main deck, resigning themselves to Sirs and dice now that dancing was out, those who would go ashore to enjoy the dining halls and tea houses went after their matches were lost, and those who remained either took themselves off to an early rest or remained with the musicians, to sing out the remainder of the evening by way of a few round songs, calling out verses in melodic dissonance, singing the histo…