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6 Sentences With "detestably"

How to use detestably in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "detestably" and check conjugation/comparative form for "detestably". Mastering all the usages of "detestably" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The thing is, is not cowardly, but profoundly and detestably wicked.
This situation was detestably rectified, as could be clearly seen in face as she jarred forward.
He spoiled her detestably, he always had and she took advantage of that fact at every opportunity.
The woman was detestably sensible, opinionated, and outspoken and her son trusted her reasoning above all things, except, perhaps his own.
He was detestably poor, and this was the reason, no doubt, that his expletive expressions about betting, seldom took a pecuniary turn.
But this is true that of > certain of the clergy he was detestably hated, & specially of such as had > borne swynge [beaten hard], and by his means was put from it; for in deed he > was a man that in all his doings seemed not to favour any kind of Popery, > nor could not abide the snoffyng pride of some prelates, which undoubtedly, > whatsoever else was the cause of his death, did shorten his life and > procured the end that he was brought unto. Henry came to regret Cromwell's killing and later accused his ministers of bringing about Cromwell's downfall by "pretexts" and "false accusations". On 3 March 1541, the French Ambassador, Charles de Marillac, reported in a letter that the King was now said to be lamenting that, > under pretext of some slight offences which he had committed, they had > brought several accusations against him, on the strength of which he had put > to death the most faithful servant he ever had. There remains an element of what G. R. Elton describes as "mystery" about Cromwell's demise.

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