signally


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Synonyms for signally

in a signal manner

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The hearty old landlord was trying to look very cheerful and unconcerned, but failing signally in the attempt.
He tried to make this side of the question clear to Sally, but failed signally. She took a deplorable view of his attitude.
"Now, my young friend, is it possible that wisdom may come from you where your seniors have so signally failed?"
He made a practice of living in both worlds, and in both worlds he lived signally well.
"Providence has signally marked out my husband to protect him, and he has fed at our table and lodged under our roof now many days, till our hearts have grown very strongly unto him.
Yet, it signally failed to require better treatment of the Iranian people.
And indeed her mottled hands reminded him signally of that fish.
This is wrong in view of the fact that, for 42 years, the Simla Agreement has signally failed to shake India out of its obdurate refusal to negotiate a settlement of the Kashmir problem.
They met again in Hanoi, Vietnam earlier this year, but the talks signally failed, with the North accusing Washington of blowing a rare opportunity for detente.
Surely compatible signally should have been a major concern initially?
Governments have signally failed to act on this issue in the past.
I suggest that North Tyneside, Newcastle and other local Councils, who do a far better job with far fewer resources, be asked to take on the responsibilities Parliament has signally failed to discharge.
The dollar came under pressures as markets adjust to a low Fed tightening trajectory, as signally at the conclusion of the FOMC meeting yesterday, even though the central bank's refrain from indicating a pause in the rate hike cycle sparked equity market losses.
Prof Roger Awan-Scully, head of Politics and International Relations at Cardiff University, commented: "Overall, a wealth of evidence that suggests that Theresa May has signally failed to unite the public behind the draft Withdrawal Agreement.
This instability has touched global markets, with lender banks now skittish to say nothing of the quivers in the geopolitical tectonics as Turkey sits between the US and Russia, that the Turkish PM has tried unwisely to play one off against another and signally failed.