Examples of 'rightly called' in a sentence

Meaning of "rightly called"

Rightly called is a phrase used to emphasize that a particular name or description is appropriate or accurate. It suggests that the name or description is well-suited and justified

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rightly called
It is rightly called as the queen of hill stations.
Therefore are they rightly called mercenaries.
He rightly called these pagans violent monsters.
For this reason the family is rightly called.
Genesis is rightly called the book of beginnings.
In that case the robber would be rightly called a murderer.
This is rightly called the royal law.
Carelessly concealed in a grave too shallow to be rightly called a grave at all.
It is rightly called as the home of country music.
Ending the life of a creature that is suffering is rightly called euthanasia.
It is therefore rightly called the cradle of liberty.
The street lamps are shattered and extinguished along the boulevard rightly called the dark boulevard.
I think rightly called the father of modern economics.
Such behaviour and practices have long been rightly called political hypocrisy.
It is rightly called the tropical paradise.

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Let us not forget that our region was rightly called the fertile crescent.
Sheki is rightly called the architectural reserve of the country.
Only knowledge of this level could be rightly called knowledge of the Unseen.
They are rightly called fools who despise such blessings.
These various elements combine to form what is rightly called the European socialmodel.
Pentecost is rightly called the birthday of the church.
The caves have beautiful paintings and sculptures which are rightly called the Buddhist masterpieces.
That is rightly called fascism.
These sciences, which have been rightly called.
They can be rightly called as crapware.
The same is true of all our activities, which are rightly called vital.
Maduro rightly called his victory a win against imperialism.
That is why you are rightly called a man of God.
Flament rightly called Hamilton a coward after he killed himself,.
These various elements combine to form what is rightly called the European social model.
It is rightly called a superfood.
In recent years it has begun to popularize what he rightly called “ culinary tourism ”.
They are in fact rightly called pizza and hamburger jobs.
For these firms, therefore, the overall business strategy is rightly called a competitive strategy.
Many of you have rightly called for a ban on night flights.
The same applies to the inter-religious dialogue, whose revitalization the High Representative rightly called for.
In good old days women were rightly called as epitomes of motherhood.
It 's for this behavior that Diogenes and Heraclitus were rightly called godlike.
Climate change is rightly called the biggest issue of our time.
Yes, this is Richard from the company that is rightly called Pied Piper.
Monaco is now rightly called the latest congress centre of the third millennium.
Koltsovo Airport of Ekaterinburg is rightly called the air gateway to Ural.
It is rightly called the Cultural capital.
Of beauty, is therefore rightly called the beautiful.
It is rightly called Crown of the Continent.
It will also step up transparency, rightly called for by a number of Members.
They are rightly called species or varieties, before any definition of.
The last years of Brezhnev 's regime were rightly called a period of stagnation.
And now she is rightly called one of the most influential actresses of our time.
The Russian Revolution has been rightly called a peoples ' tragedy.

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