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supplely

American  
[suhp-uh-lee, suhp-lee] / ˈsʌp ə li, ˈsʌp li /

adverb

  1. supply.


Example Sentences

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You have been a faithful staple, staying firm in slaws, adding a spray of color to salads, and supplely wrapping the meat and rice for my family’s stuffed cabbage for generations.

From Seattle Times

He stretched out as supplely as a yogi.

From New York Times

The voices of these two fine artists blended affectingly as they conveyed the hesitant longing of this lovely duet, supplely conducted by Fabio Luisi, who drew a crisp and stylish overall performance from the orchestra.

From New York Times

Totalitarian command-control economics have failed because free markets allocate resources more efficiently and supplely.

From Forbes

Yet the music Steffani gives her is so plangent, and Ms. Forsythe sings it so supplely, that you cannot help feeling at least a little sympathy for her in her final scene.

From New York Times