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numbingly

American  
[nuhm-ing-lee] / ˈnʌm ɪŋ li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to an extent that has a numbing, desensitizing, or stupefying effect.


Example Sentences

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"So numbingly common it has become in Texas that we somehow tacitly accept this as the price of living and dying in this state right now."

From BBC • Oct. 27, 2022

Reviewing Leibovich's book, Geoffrey Kabaservice added this: "The routine was always numbingly the same, and so was the sad truth at the heart of it. They all knew better."

From Salon • Aug. 17, 2022

At a time when news stories about refugees and migration threaten to become numbingly anonymous, “Flee” restores the fine detail and human contours that make each version unique, individual and vital.

From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2022

Not only was it dark, it was numbingly cold.

From Washington Times • Feb. 29, 2020

Attempting to swim the numbingly cold torrent or even to paddle some sort of improvised raft across seemed too risky to consider.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer