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8 Sentences With "plangently"

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

"  One of his colleagues put it even more plangently than that: "It might be better if we just join Iran's axis.
It is also quite obviously and plangently full of love: love of life, love of story, love of art, love of daughters.
What more plangently bigoted than "The Merchant of Venice," which uses the assumption of Jewish vice to create its radiant picture of Christian virtue?
Starting in the late sixties, Scholder became famous and successful for paintings that parody Indian heroic stereotypes—some featured American flags and beer cans as well as feathered head wear—in variants of Cannon's densely brushed, plangently chromatic manner.
There, he is surrounded by his plants — he was an expert botanist — and his memories, and an unnamed boatman who represents the Nubian diaspora of the 20th century (here the Egyptian performer Zizo, plangently chanting and accompanying himself on the oud).
As news of the political weather buzzes in the background — the advent of the National Health Service; land sales and tax policies promoted by Clement Attlee's Labour government — Faraday mourns the waning of old ruling-class prerogatives more plangently than the Ayreses themselves, who would seem to have more to lose.
She trusted her body's messages; she also trusted the body of the reader, the "you" that her poems plangently addressed: If they call me man-hater, youwould have known it for a lie but the you I want to speak tohas become your death Reading Rich, we become the posthumous you she ardently addresses; we willingly occupy the hot seat of audition.
Feste is a fool in William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night. He is attached to the household of the Countess Olivia. He has apparently been there for some time, as he was a "fool that the Lady Olivia's father took much delight in" (2.4). Although Olivia's father has died within the last year, it is possible that Feste approaches or has reached middle age, though he still has the wit to carry off good 'fooling' when he needs to, and the voice to sing lustily or plangently as the occasion demands.

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