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Not that he ever became consummately literary in the way his two teachers were.
There was a sudden wonder to being so consummately alive.
The family's affection is a felt thing, a consummately professional interaction.
You would think they could never work together - which is probably one reason why they do, consummately.
He's seen as the consummately brave, honest and dedicated man.
He's consummately narcissistic and vain - his hair, for example.
The restaurant comes across as a consummately professional operation.
The first song here brought him into a startling high register, which he negotiated consummately.
Not everyone today would enjoy his company, be seduced by this consummately seductive man.
It was consummately in control of the ultimate Creator.
Her Boston in the 1950's was a "consummately dull town."
In Galactic terms, it was consummately primitive, of course.
And he acts consummately; other that that there is not much in the movie to write about.
This Preacher played a dangerous game, but he played it consummately.
But a forced resolution, however consummately wished, bears greater dangers than benefits.
It was the outrage of a race once consummately powerful, determined to conquer the universe.
"It is the kind of character he has played often, and consummately, on stage and in films."
Across the line, consummately familiar events can appear contorted.
He was once again a Hitler youth, consummately a Nordic man.
Mr. Chambers says he tries to be consummately focused on consumers.
That looked consummately - and from the rest of the world's point of view, frighteningly - easy.
He'd forgotten how bad the pirates looked, how consummately grubby.
The mask of an inane fop had been a good one, and the part consummately well played.
After years of living the high life and maintaining his reputation as a consummately reliable player, he became a famous drug casualty.