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How to use strikingly in a sentence

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Nowhere in the play do readership issues come to the fore more strikingly than in the five choral odes.
But the film is strikingly bereft of tangible anger, its mood more poignant than incendiary.
Blond and gamine, they look so strikingly similar that they are often mistaken for siblings.
A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a hail of furious and strikingly similar emails.
The three sing a wondrous trio where Claire supports the voices with some strikingly dark instrumental timbres.
Peter Sculthorpe loves the cello's full, sonorous timbre and this recording strikingly demonstrates his expert use of it.
Rembrandt adopted a more realistic approach in his etchings where the breeziness of the landscape is strikingly accurate.
La Defense is a strikingly modern part of Paris, dominated by the gleaming cubic shape of the Arche de la Defense.
This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison.
Vermouth is a flavoured fortified wine, while the Greek retsina is perhaps the most strikingly flavoured unfortified wine.
In the British case, they were also strikingly uncontentious within domestic politics.
He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
They are quite strikingly different from the faces one sees in equivalent circles in London.
The Crucifixion was delivered, and therefore reckoned to be finished, but it is also strikingly economical and bold in its details.
And, odd as it may seem, his voice was strikingly beautiful as he crooned that line.
While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly.
Miro, Louis and Poons showed the strikingly different effects that could be obtained by pouring a fluid substance down a canvas.
The beautiful and vast Texan landscape is well-shot and contrasts strikingly with the character close ups, intensifying their isolation.
Several works will be played more than once, giving us a chance to compare strikingly different interpretations.
The people who inhabit this neighbourhood appear strikingly similar to one another.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They were a strikingly handsome couple, for Colonel Schaumburg was as magnificent in appearance as he was conspicuous in courage.
Grills composed of small spindles and scrollwork are strikingly beautiful if displayed in light which does the wood justice.
Moreover they show so strikingly the dual quality that one might say, as a man may see double, Bruckner sang double.
The hair of an Indian is also strikingly different from that of the whites.
But the action of wind is most strikingly effective in desert and semiarid regions.
The effects of intermittency were most strikingly demonstrated in small creeks of the uplands.
Amongst mammals, we see it strikingly displayed in Bats, and in a lesser degree in the Felid and canid.
Hence the present epistle differs strikingly in its preceptive part from the other two.
This question of compatibilities is illustrated very strikingly by the case of the worker-bee.
In respect of precipitation the entire region of Caucasia may be divided into two strikingly contrasted regions, a wet and a dry.
In all cases the nervous system is strikingly affected in this form of food poisoning.
The cut of his coat, the glossiness of his hat and boots, too, were all strikingly reminiscent of the dead man.
Even in infancy he was strikingly similar in appearance to my dear Ranchi student.
Hence the 16th century shows a syntactic licence and freedom which distinguishes it strikingly from that of later times.
What is here said of the plan of the Acts explains still more strikingly the meagerness of the record of the third journey.
This feature was very strikingly exemplified in the god Sarapis, a deity equally reverenced by the Greeks and the Egyptians.
The limbs of Cetiosaurus, for example, or of stegosaurus, remind us strikingly of those of elephants.
The arteries are incompressible and rigid, the blood-pressure strikingly raised.
The firmly-chiselled mouth and chin contrast strikingly with the romantic expression in the deep-set eyes.
With footless black tights pulled down past her heels and bare arms, her lines are strikingly long and elegant.
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