Adverb
In a moving manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe sang movingly Source: Internet
In the book’s introduction, she writes movingly about the women in her own family, including her grandmother Susie, who arrived with her husband and four children in Greensboro, N.C., in 1926. Source: Internet
He also sang (tunefully and movingly, Mr Morecambe), and still seemed what he always was – pleasant, professional and humbly grateful for his largely smooth endurance in a business built on dispensability. Source: Internet
Benway’s intriguing premise and honest tone are a winning combination as she movingly portrays the growing trust between her characters.” Source: Internet
From his own formative experiences, to globalization, to Stalinism, and much more, Shteyngart tackles serious issues in a movingly vulnerable voice that had us cracking up at every turn. Source: Internet
Since he's written movingly about his family dying around him, Mark Oliver Everett understands why his band Eels is often described as a purveyor of depressing indie rock 'n' roll. Source: Internet