solidly in the PONS Dictionary

solidly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be solidly built house

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The seat has been solidly conservative since 1988.
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As the decade progressed, however, the ratings slipped a bit, although it was still performing solidly.
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These monumentally conceived painting set the standard for his many solidly produced portraits in the years to come.
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Although the record falls solidly within the free jazz category, it has a mysteriously soothing, meditative quality.
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We got it off the ground in 1949 and saw it take hold solidly by 1950.
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He can play solidly, or tend on occasion towards the bizarre; this makes him difficult to prepare for.
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The seat may be solidly mounted with a post, or sprung mounted with a shock-absorbing device.
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For 24 hours the team worked solidly to think up, design and build a product in 24 hours.
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She is the kind of honest, solidly reliable singer, definite in intention and definite about the actual notes, that is becoming increasingly rare.
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Being constructed very solidly, the walls were generally unaffected by a strong earthquake occurring in 1667.
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