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Despicably

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de·spic·a·ble  (d-spk-bl, dsp-k-)
adj.
Deserving of contempt or scorn; vile.

[Late Latin dspicbilis, from Latin dspicr, to despise; see spek- in Indo-European roots.]

de·spica·ble·ness n.
de·spica·bly adv.
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Adv.1.despicably - in a despicable manner; "he acted despicably"


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The ribaldry of this miserable man is despicably disgusting,' said Pott, pretending to address Bob Sawyer, and scowling upon Slurk.
Indeed, it is by no means certain that the occupation would ever have been successful had not one of the three brothers, Paul, despicably, but very decisively declined to abide these things any longer, and, by surrendering all the secrets of the insurrection, ensured its overthrow and his own ultimate promotion to the post of chamberlain to Prince Otto.
How despicably I fawned upon that wretched Ilya Petrovitch
 
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