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How to use mightily in a sentence

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Although sugar is lower in total calories per gram than fat, it contributes mightily to a fatty frame.
It's difficult to imagine him not struggling mightily his first year in New York.
The US has contributed mightily to the peace of the world over the past half-century.
It is, instead, mightily concerned with underground economies, which did not report their income and allegedly overwhelmed traditional economies.
They will certainly have been mightily impressed by the magnificent Croke Park.
The stadium looks mightily impressive and I hope I am still here to see it!
News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest.
I bought the album when it came out and have been listening to it fairly regularly since, and it has grown on me mightily.
Finally, the new medium of television contributed mightily to the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
In the last few decades, I think the business has erred mightily in both directions.
Matthew was mightily entertained, and almost forgot his own troubles while laughing at his cousins.
Despite its wars, Britain prospered mightily during the eighteenth century.
This is certainly a mightily impressive building and unmistakably Scottish.
He said it was the kind of response he expected from his team but, still, he had the air of a man who was mightily happy at the reassurance.
I was mightily pleased until I popped in to admire the roses of a neighbour who has the best flower and vegetable garden in the district.
If a houseguest decided to get themselves a midnight snack without my permission, it is not at all unlikely that I would be mightily peeved.
But it has also benefited mightily from the support of vested interests who envision large fees from millions of new accounts to manage.
Some people grieve mightily, volcanically, with sadness and anger and regret issuing forth like a painful eruption.
Hawks contributed mightily to their own downfall by making schoolboy errors.
It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have been trying to believe that what he told me isn't altogether a pipe-dream, but it sounds mightily like one.
It thrives mightily on these gravelled shores, and so do the bignonia vine, the poison ivy, and the Virginia creeper.
The old tar was pleased mightily, and the smell of oakum and bilge water appeared to act on him like a tonic.
And though in no manner a brawler, a life of enterprise suited me mightily.
I was mightily impressed by the haleness of the old men and women, which one rarely sees in America.
Cuculain mightily thust the bit into his mouth and made fast the headstall.
So home, mightily pleased in mind that I have got my bills of imprest cleared by bills signed this day, to my good satisfaction.
Such is the influence of Government, that the Devil will every where stickle mightily, to have that siding with him.
Thence to Sympson, the Joyner, and I am mightily pleased with what I see of my presses for my books, which he is making for me.
The workmen were at the gate to see him off, and were mightily proud of him.
It was a dog, lost from some Indian hunting-party, and mightily glad to see us.
They were crushed and pinioned in that prison of steel, and mightily they tried to burst it.
He got it out, rumpled and wilted, and it mightily increased his dismal felicity.
Set a wall about it, O Lord, and evermore mightily defend it.
The wrath against this unchivalrous wickedness increased mightily.
All would have been well had not the vintner hung mightily back.
I roared mightily at this, for her belligerency was irresistible.
I labour, striving according to His working, which worketh in me mightily.
I should be mightily afraid of a monster that can hurl thunderbolts when he pleases.
There was something about the clean-shaven lips and the puckered corners of the eyes that was mightily sobering to young blood.
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