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Direly — Dire ly, adv. In a dire manner. Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
direly — dire ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely serious or urgent. 2) informal of a very poor quality. DERIVATIVES direly adverb direness noun. ORIGIN Latin dirus fearful, threatening … English terms dictionary
direly — adverb see dire … New Collegiate Dictionary
direly — adverb In a dire manner … Wiktionary
direly — adv. in a terrifying manner, dreadfully … English contemporary dictionary
direly — dire·ly … English syllables
direly — ˈdī(ə)rlē, īəl , li adverb : in a dire manner: a. : dreadfully, frightfully b. : dismally c. : ominously … Useful english dictionary
dire — direly, adv. direness, n. /duyeur/, adj., direr, direst. 1. causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity. 2. indicating trouble, disaster, misfortune, or the like: dire predictions about the stock market. 3.… … Universalium
David Markson — in September 2007 Born December 20, 1927(1927 12 20) Albany, New York Died (body found) June 4, 2010 … Wikipedia
Wittgenstein's Mistress — is a novel by David Markson. It is a highly stylized, experimental novel in the tradition of Beckett. The novel is mainly comprised of a series of statements made in the first person; the protagonist is a woman who believes herself to be the last … Wikipedia