superbly in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It is wildly, superbly, wickedly funny, with political incorrectness not so much in your face as shoved unerringly and gleefully down your throat.
www.independent.ie
Despite its many years on air, this still stands out as a very funny programme risky, rude, brilliantly written and superbly performed.
en.wikipedia.org
To its skiing holiday occupants, it was superbly accommodating.
www.autocar.co.uk
His hind legs were superbly muscled, from his thick thighs down to his three-toed, cruelly taloned feet.
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Our room was a cut-up lorry container superbly appointed with all mod cons.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These reports typically contrasted the incompetent insurgents with the superbly professional government troops.
en.wikipedia.org
It's still brilliantly written, superbly acted, utterly gripping, edge-of-your-seat twaddle that leaves us gagging for more.
www.dailystar.co.uk
He really is a nice person superbly outspoken.
en.wikipedia.org
The magazine praised the game's superbly manic and zany action, and deemed it both original and insane.
en.wikipedia.org
It won't be everybody's cup of hemlock, but it's beautifully written, superbly directed and acted with the sort of canny truth that makes a fine play sizzle.
www.thespec.com

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