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Comfortably   /kˈəmfərtəbli/   Listen
Comfortably

adverb
1.
In mental comfort; without stress.
2.
In physical comfort.  Antonym: uncomfortably.
3.
In financial comfort.  Synonym: well.  "She has been able to live comfortably since her husband died"






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"Comfortably" Quotes from Famous Books



... an hour's time, such was Dr. Martin's energetic promptness, he had his patient comfortably placed in the democrat on an improvised stretcher and on his way to the ...
— Corporal Cameron • Ralph Connor

... space of two nights and a day; and then they apprenticed him to Master Samuel Goddard, an eminent dealer in cattle leaving his new master to punish him according to law, provided he should run away again. Run away of course he did; but as he had contrived to earn for himself a comfortably bad character for stupidity and laziness, and as he timed his evasion well—during the interval between the sale of a bargain of Devonshire stots, and the purchase of a lot of Scotch kyloes, when ...
— Jesse Cliffe • Mary Russell Mitford

... watched her about her work this morning, he noted how comfortably she took hold of it. He noted, too, that her heavy yellow-brown hair was full of ripples just where ripples helped, that her arms were plump, that she was short and nothing willowy, and that she had a mischievous ...
— A Master's Degree • Margaret Hill McCarter

... possessor of a large fortune, acquired in the exercise of his profession, and being thus comfortably situated, is enabled to enjoy more rest from his labors than falls to the lot of most American actors. He resides in Orange County, New Jersey, about an hour's ride from New York, where he has a handsome country seat, which he has adorned with all the ...
— Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made • James D. McCabe, Jr.

... themselves comfortably, each chewing a grass stem. Puck propped himself on one strong arm and ...
— Puck of Pook's Hill • Rudyard Kipling


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