Adverb
In an admirable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe children's responses were admirably normal Source: Internet
According to Led Zeppelin archivist Dave Lewis: In retrospect, 'Houses of the Holy' holds its ground with the middle period releases quite admirably. Source: Internet
Another description said that "her mouth is rather large, the teeth brilliantly white, her neck is slender and fair, and the bust is admirably proportioned". Source: Internet
At that time, it was felt that Whiteman needed something different and entertaining to break up the musical selections he was presenting and Crosby and Rinker filled this requirement admirably. Source: Internet
CBC were awarded a 66 minute penalty that Cahalane stuck in the bottom right hand corner but it was too little too late as the Clare side dogged it out admirably as they won their record 22 Harty Cup title by 1-15 to 1-12. Source: Internet
I have still not seen most of the video team in person, and they have worked admirably in carving out spaces in their flats and houses which they could turn into makeshift video editing spaces. Source: Internet