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What does elegantly mean?

elegantly

in a gracefully elegant manner the members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly as their critics do with elegance; in a tastefully elegant manner the room was elegantly decorated

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Simple sentences

Mayan pyramids and large temples were built elegantly using stone tools.
The young man was dressed elegantly.

Movie subtitles

The more I think of it, the more I am sure the dress will bring out something elegantly alluring in you.
She thought it brought out something elegantly alluring in me.
Telling Sophie she looked elegantly alluring in an ugly, vulgar.
As you so elegantly put it.
With roses on their guns and smiles on their lips, the regiments of Picardy, Aquitaine and Burgundy fought elegantly, killing with grace and disembowelling with style.
At that moment he was elegantly wrapped.
With just a twist of your wrist, your trousers are changed. your trousers are changed. the trousers are changed. to elegantly looking shorts.
I admit they dressed more elegantly for salons.
Then, with a surgical skill that amazes even me, I fit in the knife. and slice elegantly down to the navel, just like a seamstress following a pattern.
A fourpost bedstead, with hangings of Hungary lace very elegantly trimmed with olive-coloured cloth and six chairs and a counterpane to match the whole in very good condition, and lined with soft red and blue shot-silk.
You write very elegantly.
Look at the shape of that soldier ankle, the way it so elegantly curve into his boot.
You'll see how elegantly this works.
If a courtesan is not elegantly attired, she will not exhilarate my husband.
Most elegantly and discreetly put.
With the money you're earning now, you could furnish this place more elegantly.
And he demands that I dress elegantly that I get new dresses, new hats.
We now know with certainty that he is a man who smokes cigars. who dresses elegantly and who is, above all, left-handed.
Then, with a surgical skill that amazes even me, I fit in the knife and slice elegantly down to the navel, just like a seamstress following a pattern.
But he did it all so elegantly.
You've got to move my fingers more elegantly.
And so elegantly dressed.
I admit they dressed more elegantly for salons. You just wanted to show off your legs.
I was wrapped in my beautiful Russian gown that Valeria had recently ironed and was elegantly holding two of the drapes in my left hand.
But few have so elegantly tied together the disparate threads as the one you will hear tonight.
Though I do think Cliff Robertson expressed it more elegantly.
An elegantly simple nine-pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood.
Charles Darwin hit upon a truly brilliant idea that elegantly explains all of life on earth, without any need to invoke the supernatural or the divine.
I probably would have done the same thing. only not as elegantly.
Let me just get out of this bubble smoothly and elegantly.
Only I wish to say it more elegantly.
It would tie in elegantly with your discussion about nymphomania.
It can be done. It can be done very elegantly.

News and current affairs

Just as Facebook has educated people, clumsily, about privacy controls, so marketers must educate people, ideally more elegantly, about tracking controls.
But the hookworm has evolved the ability to produce a molecule that elegantly jams up the cascade of chemical reactions that create clots.
An iPod's elegantly simple appearance masks underlying technology that is understood by only a tiny percentage of its users.
But, by providing an honest, rigorous assessment of the major reform proposals, the Independent Banking Commission has performed an invaluable service, and deserves recognition for a job elegantly done.
But the European Central Bank, notably by ECB board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, has elegantly spelled out the case against debt reduction - a case that is politically significant and deeply moral.

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