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glowingly

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Glow´ing`ly
adv.1.In a glowing manner; with ardent heat or passion.
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Adv.1.glowingly - in an enthusiastically glowing manner; "in her letter she praised him glowingly"
Translations
glowingly [ˈgləʊɪŋli] adv [speak, describe] → de façon élogieuse
to speak glowingly about sb/sth → parler de qn/qch en termes élogieux
glow-worm [ˈgləʊwɜːrm] nver m luisant
glowingly
adv (fig)begeistert; describein glühenden Farben; praiseüberschwänglich


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I felt an irresistible curiosity to see those islands which the olden voyagers had so glowingly described.
It had been hard for him to remain with the Frenchman all these days for that very reason, and that he had unselfishly done so spoke more glowingly of his nobility of character than even did his rescuing the French officer from Mbonga's clutches.
] whose life (1612-1649) was not quite so short as Herbert's, combined an ascetic devotion with a glowingly sensuous esthetic nature that seems rather Spanish than English.
 
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