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dearly

in a sincere and heartfelt manner I would dearly love to know (= dear) at a great cost he paid dearly for the food this cost him dear (= affectionately) with affection she loved him dearly he treats her affectionately

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Simple sentences

The victory was dearly won.
She is dearly loved by everybody.
She missed him dearly.
He and the Princess loved each other dearly, and after a year a son came to them.
He missed her dearly.
She loved her mother dearly.
We love Tom dearly.

Movie subtitles

Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here in the sight of God and in the face of this company, to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
Blackie, up to a minute ago, I loved you very dearly.
It would cost you dearly, Baron Krog.
You'll pay dearly for this!
But, young man, you see, we all love this young lady very dearly.
Very dearly.
Dearly beloved brethren, the scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness.
I love my husband dearly, and why not?
Dearly beloved we are gathered here together in the sight of God and in the face of this company to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together in the sight.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here in the sight of God and in the face of this company to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
Your goodness will cost you dearly, my Belle.
He must have loved his son dearly.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here in the sight of God to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
I'm paying dearly for this day of fun.
He loved Charlie Kane, of course. Very dearly.
Don't misunderstand me. I love my husband dearly, and why not?
You paid for your mistakes, and paid dearly.
As the son and heir of the dearly departed.
Dearly beloved, we have gathered together here in the sight of God. and in the presence of this company. to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
Father loved me dearly and I simply worshipped the ground he walked on.
Your goodness will cost you dearly, my belle.
I have a right to know! I paid dearly enough!
I love him dearly.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here. in the sight of God and in the face of this company. to join together this man and woman in holy matrimony.
It is easy to go to jail but it costs you dearly to get out. There are many innocent who are poor. A poor innocent is a culprit.
I could make your father pay dearly, but I've decided to leave it alone.
The knowledge that. someone loved me very dearly.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together.
To love something as dearly as you love theatre.

News and current affairs

Aside from areas of particular concern (oil, arms, guerrillas, drugs), the US needs Latin America dearly nowadays because resistance to it is springing up everywhere, and with greater virulence than at any time since World War II's end.
Bush's failed policies have not only cost the economy dearly; they have left the economy in a far weaker position going forward.
Taxes levied on executive bonuses have cost international banks dearly.
Yet Obama lacks a medium-term vision to deal with the seriousness of the situation - an oversight that, sooner or later, will cost the US dearly.
For minimal CO2 reduction, the UK economy will pay dearly.
This is a major mistake, for which the ECB could pay dearly.
But America will pay dearly for launching a war against global public opinion.
He paid dearly for this choice, spending several years in prison and many more under surveillance, harassment, and censorship of his writings.
But doing so could cost Democrats dearly in old industrial states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan, where the arrival of Mexican migrants, transformed into immigrants, has stoked passions.
Moreover, we pay dearly for these cuts.
Singh won his case, but it cost him dearly in time and legal expenses.
The world economy has paid dearly for complicity with and silence about the economic policies of the last 15 years, which have culminated in the deepest and most dangerous recession since the 1930's.
Until now, China has not paid dearly for this.
Kolakowski paid dearly for his free thinking - less than two years after his speech in Warsaw, he was deprived of his teaching position and forced into an exile that would last for over 20 years.
Who better than Europeans, who brought communism to life, exported it to the world, and then paid dearly for it over many decades, know better about the torments inflicted upon the Cuban people?
Unless the growth of these entitlement programs is curbed now, today's young will pay dearly for that mistake, in the form of higher taxes now and lower benefits when they are old.
It is a credo for which Germany will have to pay dearly in the future.
We will all pay dearly - in defense budgets and, more important, in lost global opportunities - if we do not summon the courage to design a global order in which non-state actors have a formal role.
It is held dearly, and it is closely connected to the lives of those who maintain it.
To rely instead on central banks to refloat the US and European economies is an abdication of responsibility that will cost us dearly in the future.

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