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How To Use Adhesively in a sentence - Crafts & Hobbies

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Is that even a real word?

Hows this? "I was asked, how would I use the word adhesively in a sentence."

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    "My friend stuck with me adhesively throughout the journey."

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"They had never felt more adhesively sticky"

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