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Definition of Monstrously

Monstrously
Monstrously Mon"strous*ly, adv. In a monstrous manner; unnaturally; extraordinarily; as, monstrously wicked. ``Who with his wife is monstrously in love.' --Dryden.

Meaning of Monstrously from wikipedia

- A monstrous birth, variously defined in history, is a birth in which a defect renders the animal or human child malformed to such a degree as to be considered...
- Monstrous Regiment may refer to: The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women, a 1558 tract by John Knox. First Blast of the...
- In mathematics, monstrous moonshine, or moonshine theory, is the unexpected connection between the monster group M and modular functions, in particular...
- Monstrous is a 2022 American supernatural thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson, written by Carol Chrest, and starring Christina Ricci. The film premiered...
- The Monstrous Compendium is a series of accessories for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game released from 1989 to 1998. The title...
- Leaders of the "monstrous coalition" "Monstrous coalition" (Romanian: Monstruoasa coaliție) is the name that has remained in the collective consciousness...
- Monstrous Regiment is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the 31st novel in his Discworld series. It takes its name from a 16th-century...
- Monstrous (Korean: 괴이; RR: Gwoei; lit. Ghost, Strange) is a South Korean streaming television series starring Koo Kyo-hwan and Shin Hyun-been. The series...
- variety of different appearances of the monstrous feminine which all reflect female ****uality: archaic mother, monstrous womb, vampire, possessed monster, witch...
- frequently found with the spelling slightly modernised, e.g. "monstrous regiment" or "monstrous regimen". It is clear however that the use of "regimen[t]"...