Examples of 'more richly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more richly"

more richly: This phrase suggests an enhancement or increase in quality, depth, or abundance of something

How to use "more richly" in a sentence

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Few awards can be more richly deserved.
And more richly coloured than the day.
Never was a standing ovation more richly deserved.
And more richly adorned.
The notion of simultaneity stands out even more richly.
The female is the more richly colored of the sexes.
Frescoes covered every surface that was not more richly finished.
These possibilities were more richly explored in the last century.
We do not seek perfection, but a life more richly lived.
The ventricles are more richly innervated by sympathetic fibers than parasympathetic fibers.
And SaaS stocks are probably even more richly valued.
These are more richly colored and more expensive then natural citrines.
Each of these innovations allowed audiences to more richly experience the lives of others.
However, it is more richly decorated and gives more the impression of movement.
Whatever it is, no fortune could be more richly deserved.

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The interior was even more richly decorated, with marble and tile marquetry.
The chancel is at a lower level, and is more richly decorated.
The occupant of the more richly furnished grave has become known as the " Amesbury Archer.
Paris overwhelmed, and lightened and rewarded more richly than any promise.
The more richly descriptive the formula, the more it will exclude . ”.
The southern façade is more richly decorated than the east façade.
Yet every day, each feeling can make you feel more richly alive.
Wolves in central Europe tend to be more richly coloured than those in Northern Europe.
What remained of his immense fortune allowed them again, this time to live more richly.
Be thou attired more richly than a prince!
The more we specialise as producers, the more richly we diversify as consumers.
The chancel, roofed by a dome, is more richly finished than the rest of the church.
As a general rule, the interior of a bargueño is much more richly decorated than the exterior.
It is even true that non-parties are more richly rewarded through nuclear cooperation.
The more of the planet you have destroyed, the more richly you shall be rewarded.
Van Gogh, ‘ The Night is more richly coloured than the day '.
Those peasant girls were more richly clad than I!
In the fourteenth century, only Westminster Abbey was more richly endowed and appointed than Glastonbury.
The single word “ waste ” in English is described more richly with three Japanese terms,.
In the 14th century, only Westminster Abbey was more richly endowed and appointed than Glastonbury.

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