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Definition of miraculously in English: miraculouslyadverb mɪˈrakjʊləsliməˈrækjələsli 1In a way that suggests or resembles a miracle. a shrine where people bring the sick to be miraculously healed Example sentencesExamples - After the defeat, the oil for the temple miraculously lasted for eight days until it could be renewed.
- The ancient Druids, powerful as they were, did not miraculously cure wounded warriors, make people invisible, or control the beasts and the birds.
- This is done in emulation of Abraham's willingness to express his faith by sacrificing his son, who was then miraculously replaced on the altar by a ram.
- In return, she received a perfect imprint of Christ's features, which miraculously stained the cloth.
- Dinners appeared miraculously on our doorstep every day.
- Jiandi, the mother of the Yin dynasty, conceived miraculously by swallowing a blackbird's egg.
- As written, the king miraculously entered into the splendid sphere of phenomena.
- I, whose life He hath miraculously preserved at sundry times from a multitude of perils and dangers, count myself the deepliest bound to give my humblest thanks.
- If you are sick and want to be healthy again, you can't just miraculously cure yourself.
- Somehow, miraculously, God had reached his little girl.
- 1.1 In a remarkable and extremely lucky manner.
the two drivers miraculously escaped with only minor injuries Example sentencesExamples - A show that has miraculously survived through low ratings and critical bashing for as long as it has deserves a better finale than this.
- It begins with a train crash, from which there is one survivor, miraculously unharmed.
- After several days adrift in a lifeboat, some of the crew find the ship miraculously still afloat.
- The eagle drops the box over the sea, and Gulliver miraculously survives this disastrous fall.
- During the conflict Jack was shot in the head, but miraculously survived.
- I was hoping for that, and miraculously we've got there through some rough old seas.
- He enlists the help of a young lad who miraculously escaped the carnage.
- The story tells how he miraculously managed to escape from his icy tomb and then crawl with his broken leg for three days and nights to reach the camp.
- That was the first line of the first chorus of the first song of my first hit album when I miraculously became a pop diva.
- She stuffed the key into the hole, and miraculously it fit.
Definition of miraculously in US English: miraculouslyadverbməˈrakyələslēməˈrækjələsli 1In a way that suggests or resembles a miracle. a shrine where people bring the sick to be miraculously healed Example sentencesExamples - Somehow, miraculously, God had reached his little girl.
- In return, she received a perfect imprint of Christ's features, which miraculously stained the cloth.
- Jiandi, the mother of the Yin dynasty, conceived miraculously by swallowing a blackbird's egg.
- After the defeat, the oil for the temple miraculously lasted for eight days until it could be renewed.
- Dinners appeared miraculously on our doorstep every day.
- I, whose life He hath miraculously preserved at sundry times from a multitude of perils and dangers, count myself the deepliest bound to give my humblest thanks.
- This is done in emulation of Abraham's willingness to express his faith by sacrificing his son, who was then miraculously replaced on the altar by a ram.
- The ancient Druids, powerful as they were, did not miraculously cure wounded warriors, make people invisible, or control the beasts and the birds.
- If you are sick and want to be healthy again, you can't just miraculously cure yourself.
- As written, the king miraculously entered into the splendid sphere of phenomena.
- 1.1 In a remarkable and extremely lucky manner.
the two drivers miraculously escaped with only minor injuries Example sentencesExamples - That was the first line of the first chorus of the first song of my first hit album when I miraculously became a pop diva.
- It begins with a train crash, from which there is one survivor, miraculously unharmed.
- After several days adrift in a lifeboat, some of the crew find the ship miraculously still afloat.
- A show that has miraculously survived through low ratings and critical bashing for as long as it has deserves a better finale than this.
- He enlists the help of a young lad who miraculously escaped the carnage.
- She stuffed the key into the hole, and miraculously it fit.
- During the conflict Jack was shot in the head, but miraculously survived.
- The eagle drops the box over the sea, and Gulliver miraculously survives this disastrous fall.
- The story tells how he miraculously managed to escape from his icy tomb and then crawl with his broken leg for three days and nights to reach the camp.
- I was hoping for that, and miraculously we've got there through some rough old seas.
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