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Definition of Roundly

Roundly
Roundly Round"ly, adv. 1. In a round form or manner. 2. Openly; boldly; peremptorily; plumply. He affirms everything roundly. --Addison. 3. Briskly; with speed. --locke. Two of the outlaws walked roundly forward. --Sir W. Scott. 4. Completely; vigorously; in earnest. --Shak. 5. Without regard to detail; in gross; comprehensively; generally; as, to give numbers roundly. In speaking roundly of this period. --H. Morley.

Meaning of Roundly from wikipedia

- An ogive (/ˈoʊdʒaɪv/ OH-jyve) is the roundly tapered end of a two- or three-dimensional object. Ogive curves and surfaces are used in engineering, architecture...
- a "Communist threat." However, the mission appeared ambiguous and was roundly condemned throughout the hemisphere as a return to gunboat diplomacy. In...
- scored it 117–111. Ross retired after this fight, after the scorecards were roundly criticized for not reflecting how dominant Mayweather's performance was...
- Lawrence, destroying much of the city and killing nearly 200 people. He was roundly condemned by both the conventional Confederate military and the partisan...
- emergency, which is now widely known as "the Emergency" and seen by many as a roundly authoritarian era of Indian government. The Bombay Times is a free supplement...
- the past surrounding him, as manager of the Empire Grill diner. Critics roundly praised Russo's novel, especially his development of characters. The book...
- underground city. Though Lovecraft himself was quite fond of the story, it was roundly rejected by a variety of magazines. The unnamed narrator of the story goes...
- German regions east of the Dutch-German border as war reparations, were roundly rejected at the London Conference of 26 March 1949. In fact only about...
- funds from deaccessions for collection care (to pay salaries). It was roundly criticized for this decision by the Met's former director Thomas P. Campbell...
- loudly booed when he came to the podium for his speech; in his speech, he roundly criticized the party's conservatives, which led many conservatives in the...