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calmly
[ kahm-lee, kahlm- ]
adverb
- without excitement, agitation, or passion:
He kept his cool throughout, calmly challenging his opponents on alleged facts he believed were wrong.
- (of wind, waves, etc.) with relatively little force or movement; gently:
The wind blew calmly as the three of us lay on the beach, lazily passing the time.
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Example Sentences
But when Lucas Digne presented the opportunity 13 minutes into the second half at Deepdale, Rashford's innate ability did the rest as he calmly picked his spot before finding the bottom corner.
Four days later Redick met with the media again, his face pale, while he worked to calmly describe what happened to him, to his family.
But he held on calmly as Russell followed Verstappen over the line to take the final podium position.
You calmly accepted that advice on the doorstep and then, seconds later, savagely stabbed her eight times and ended her life.
Fingers barely graced keys in an evocation of the calmly rippling watery surface.
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