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Definition of Ceremoniously

Ceremoniously
Ceremoniously Cer`e*mo"ni*ous*ly, adv. In a ceremonious way.

Meaning of Ceremoniously from wikipedia

- declared his realm incorporated into the Crown of Aragon in perpetuity and ceremoniously had himself crowned its king. By the Pact of Madrid, Peter was constrained...
- than 40,000 inhabitants are cities. Town and market town are above all ceremonious honorary degrees, referring to po****tion, history and regional significance...
- through the streets of Dresden to the Christmas market, where it is ceremoniously cut into pieces and distributed among the crowd, in return for a small...
- and cement from the inside so that they cannot be opened. They are ceremoniously opened during Jubilee years designated by the Pope, for pilgrims who...
- Tupinambá people in Brazil. In particular, he reported about how the group ceremoniously ate the bodies of their dead enemies as a matter of honor. In his work...
- and the hollow, intact portion of the hull of Maine was refloated and ceremoniously scuttled at sea on 16 March 1912. Rickover became intrigued with the...
- flamed (or "fired"), the pudding is traditionally brought to the table ceremoniously, and greeted with a round of applause. In 1843, Charles ****ens describes...
- onset of the plaza transformation until August 14, 2009, when they were ceremoniously bundled together in an installation christened Now You See It, Now You...
- for the historical museum, which was newly founded in 1872, and was ceremoniously handed over to its destination in May 1883. Its architect was Vladimir...
- meeting with Red Guards and Tiananmen Square parades, and welcomed ceremoniously in rural communities. These news reels became known as "red treasure...