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How to use tellingly in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word tellingly? Here are some examples.

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Here, most tellingly, the study misses the light shed by new Western studies.
I hated it every time it came on the radio, though tellingly, I don't ever remember myself reaching for the dial to switch it off.
The question is which of these alternatives brings the notes most tellingly or most compellingly to life.
He was casually dressed, his speech was mediocre in delivery, but most tellingly, his body language conveyed a cool arrogance.
The former Boro player himself remains coy on the subject but, tellingly, does not rule it out.
This aperture is tellingly mounted atop the heaviest of steel doors, and when it closes, so too does The Circle.
The dance production was as clear as spoken words, every movement motivated and tellingly simple.
This small moment speaks tellingly of the way that masculinity is defined for the main character.
The American Music Awards are tellingly chosen by the public from a shortlist of nominees picked because of radio airplay and record sales.
Of course, the all-important marketing skill was tellingly lacking in Murthy.
The Lutheran chorale became the sure spiritual foundation of Bach's output, no more tellingly than in the Eighteen Chorales Bach revised towards the end of his life.
Quite tellingly, hedge funds have been involved in driving up the price of basic staples.
No-one will say that the want to strike the wrong balance, but tellingly the Presidency's paper does not even have a chapter on civil liberties.
For Sproxton, hi his tellingly named book Headframe:, prairie is a clutch of addled eggs, contained in a basket of rock.
More tellingly, in the case of Finnegan, the auctioneer requested his Jersey solicitors to give him a new name as one of the stated owners of Canio.
We saw that most tellingly in the use we made of minimum mandatory sentences with regard to impaired driving.
Such tellingly described manipulation has not been seen since the totalitarian regimes collapsed years ago.
Putin's paradox can, harrowingly enough, be tellingly illustrated by the Chechen tragedy.
But even more tellingly, trips to the shopping centre reveal how China's manufacturers have reduced the price of consumer goods.
Most tellingly, in regard to our long-term outlook, we started work during the second quarter on a new strategic plan.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Readers of his journals and correspondence know how vividly and tellingly he can relate an experience or touch off a character.
The slogan, heard so tellingly at Lucknow, is swelling up the glaciers of the Asiatic fatherland to save it from the Scythians!
But Gilian, as he went, busied himself on how he should convey most tellingly the story he brought down the glen.
Here is where the influence of every fair-minded woman and patriotic man can be tellingly exerted.
Duhamel tellingly dropped a male pronoun while he was discussing his plans for childproofing their home in an interview.
Most tellingly she realises that Bree has failed to reconnect with Orson since he moved back in with her following the accident.
Oboes cooed like turtle-doves, the flute cast a pastel spell, and the theorbo rasped tellingly in the well-paced recitatives.
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