fittingly造句1. Fittingly, old-time cowboy music was playing.
2. And, fittingly, the cross provides the model for reconciliation on a relational level.
3. Fittingly, the winning team trophy was handed over to Lance Corporal Manning's widow, Elaine.
4. Fittingly, their comeback try ended with Damon Dunn fumbling the ball away after a completion near midfield.
5. Fittingly enough , autumn delivers us to Christmas.
6. In a way or course that is natural; fittingly.
7. The report is being fittingly delivered on Earth Day.
8. The Algonquin, which fittingly claims the distinction(10) of being New York's oldest working hotel, threw a party for Wong on Tuesday night, inviting 300 of his friends and clientele.
9. Fittingly, she will spend her year off training her voice to sing blues and jazz.
10. A fittingly fearsome vessel for its deadly pilot, the Sith Infiltrator is the personal starship of Darth Maul, Dark Lord of the Sith.
11. But Choi is fittingly philosophical about the often bittersweet reality of the Korean - American dream.
12. Fittingly, I've been playing excerpts from the film The Age of Stupid, featuring the windfarm developer Piers Guy's struggle to get nine turbines built in Bedford against nimby opposition.
13. Fittingly for his formidable reputation, he was also known as Arthur Pendragon.
14. Together they are fittingly known as the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope.
15. She lives , fittingly enough, in a gated French chateau in Beverly Hills.
16. The drawing was sold by Lord's at auction five years ago and now resides, fittingly, in Darlington.
17. Molinari has had a run of big moments in her meteoric political career, and this latest is fittingly pyrotechnic.
18. People knew each other well in the Connecticut Valley, and Edwards fittingly named names.
19. The same definitional problem arose when guest host Jeff Probst (of Survivor fame, fittingly) introduced the football referee: "A man died on a football field seven years ago and came back to life."
20. Also known as the laryngeal prominence, the Adam's apple sits right on top of the thyroid gland, so the area is fittingly called the thyroid cartilage.