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-ibly

  1. variant of -ably.

    credibly; visibly.



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A: The last two days have been in­cred­ibly exciting, unusual and relatively crazy on the volatility.

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His shrugging, swiveling jazz-hands dancers always look in­cred­ibly happy, like they just lucked into the greatest party.

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The grizzled, lightly bearded son of a New York accountant, Mr. Weiss was sometimes labeled “the king of torts,” a reference to a best-selling legal novel by John Grisham and the branch of law that made Mr. Weiss in­cred­ibly wealthy.

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Clare and other early hires who stayed for the ride are in­cred­ibly wealthy but have not joined the nine-zero club.

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“We’ve seen it for the past 140 years going back to William Randolph Hearst, when in­cred­ibly rich people come forward and lose incredible amounts of money on publications,” said Jack Shafer, City Paper’s former editor who is Politico’s media columnist.

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