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miraculously

[ mi-rak-yuh-luhs-lee ]

adverb

  1. by or by means of a supernatural power or agency:

    In the desert, the Israelites ran out of water and complained to Moses, who miraculously drew water from a rock.

  2. in a way that seems like a miracle; amazingly and seemingly inexplicably:

    He had been jailed, but was miraculously released with all charges dropped.



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I vividly remember one late spring day, I found one — miraculously cheaper than the others, a slip of land I could afford after another summer or two of weekly cookie deliveries.

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He himself was shot in arm, miraculously managing to lift off and steer the damaged helicopter to safety.

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After five weeks in ICU, miraculously, he recovered.

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Way over to one side, the front end of a carriage miraculously — and impossibly — vanishes behind two pedestrians.

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Surrounded by blocks of wreckage, the group stood in the parking lot of a school that appeared miraculously untouched by the flames.

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