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royally adverb uk /ˈrɔɪ.əl.i/ us /ˈrɔɪ.əl.i/ very much: 拼命地,玩命地 You've messed up royally this time! That was a royally stupid thing to say. very well, as if intended for or typical of a king or queen: We always get treated royally when we stay here. As a young man earning a large salary, he lived royally for a good few years. in a way connected to a king or queen, or a member of their family: The queen made a triumphant entrance to the town, escorted royally by the two princesses. Responsibility for managing and protecting the property belongs to a royally appointed official. The group was royally entertained by Susan's stories of her time as a doctor. After the disappointing news, they decided that the best thing they could do was to get royally drunk. We lunched royally on oysters, smoked salmon, and freshly baked rolls. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Big and quite big appreciable baronial bigly bloated boxcar bulky expansive heaping hearty heftily hefty higher pumped rambling roomy royal savage sizable sizably the bigger the betteridiom
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