Rilly in A Sentence

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    "Are you sure?" "Yeah, I *rilly* am."

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    Are those shoes *rilly* comfortable enough for a hike?

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    Are you *rilly* feeling okay?

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    Are you *rilly* finished with your food?

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    Are you *rilly* going to believe him?

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    Are you *rilly* going to do that?

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    Are you *rilly* going to eat all of that?

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    Are you *rilly* going to quit your job?

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    Are you *rilly* going to wear that to the party?

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    Are you *rilly* listening to me?

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    Are you *rilly* serious right now?

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    Are you *rilly* sure about that?

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    Do you *rilly* believe in all those conspiracy theories?

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    Do you *rilly* think that's a good idea?

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    Do you *rilly* think we can get away with this?

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    He *rilly* made me laugh with that silly joke.

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    He claimed he was happy, but I didn't think he *rilly* was.

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    He looks a little like he's *rilly* struggling with that heavy box.

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    He looks like he's *rilly* enjoying himself.

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    He says he's a vegetarian, but he's not *rilly* strict about it.

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    He was *rilly* surprised when he won the lottery.

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    He's *rilly* a good friend.

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    He's *rilly* a great guy.

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    He's *rilly* a positive influence.

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    He's *rilly* an inspiration.

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    He's *rilly* dedicated to his work.

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    He's *rilly* good at his job.

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    He's *rilly* good at playing the guitar.

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    He's *rilly* hard working.

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    He's *rilly* lucky to have you.

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    He's *rilly* obsessed with his car.

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    He's *rilly* talented.

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    I *rilly* appreciate you helping me with this project.

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    I *rilly* appreciate your help.

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    I *rilly* hope everything works out for you.

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    I *rilly* miss my friends.

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    I *rilly* need a vacation.

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    I *rilly* need to clean my house.

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    I *rilly* need to find a new hobby.

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    I *rilly* need to get more sleep this week.

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    I *rilly* need to get organized.

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    I *rilly* need to learn a new language.

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    I *rilly* need to relax.

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    I *rilly* need to start exercising.

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    I *rilly* ought to start doing my taxes before the deadline.

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    I *rilly* should've known better than to trust him.

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    I *rilly* tried my best, but it wasn't good enough.

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    I *rilly* want to travel the world.

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    I *rilly* wish I could go back in time.

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    I don't *rilly* know what to say to that.

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    I don't *rilly* understand the instructions.

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    I don't know if she *rilly* meant to say that out loud.

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    I don't think he *rilly* cares.

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    I don't think he *rilly* knows how to cook.

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    I don't think he *rilly* knows what he's doing.

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    I don't think he *rilly* likes me.

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    I don't think he *rilly* meant what he said.

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    I don't think he *rilly* understands the consequences.

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    I don't think he *rilly* understands the situation.

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    I don't think he *rilly* understood the question.

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    I don't think he *rilly* wants to come.

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    I don't think he *rilly* wants to get married.

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    I don't think he *rilly* wants to talk about it.

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    I thought I understood the instructions, but I didn't *rilly*.

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    Is it *rilly* necessary to be so dramatic?

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    Is that *rilly* the only option?

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    Is that dress *rilly* your style, or are you trying something new?

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    My grandma thinks that online shopping is *rilly* the downfall of society.

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    She acts like she's in charge, but she's not *rilly*.

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    She pretended she was offended, but she wasn't *rilly*.

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    She said she was coming, but she wasn't *rilly* serious.

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    She wasn't *rilly* expecting that to happen.

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    She wasn't *rilly* happy with the result.

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    She wasn't *rilly* happy with the service.

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    She wasn't *rilly* impressed with his performance.

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    She wasn't *rilly* interested in the conversation.

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    She wasn't *rilly* listening, she was just nodding politely.

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    She wasn't *rilly* listening, was she?

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    She wasn't *rilly* paying attention in class.

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    She wasn't *rilly* paying attention to the road.

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    She wasn't *rilly* prepared for the interview.

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    She wasn't *rilly* sure what to do.

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    She wasn't *rilly* telling the truth.

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    That book was *rilly* interesting.

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    That cake looks like it's *rilly* going to give me a sugar rush.

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    That coffee is *rilly* strong.

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    That concert was *rilly* amazing.

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    That dance was *rilly* energetic.

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    That joke was *rilly* funny.

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    That movie was *rilly* boring.

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    That new coffee shop is *rilly* expensive, but the lattes are worth it.

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    That painting is *rilly* beautiful.

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    That play was *rilly* moving.

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    That restaurant is *rilly* expensive.

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    That restaurant is *rilly* hard to get a reservation at.

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    That song is *rilly* catchy.

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    That video game is *rilly* addictive.

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    The ending of that movie wasn't *rilly* what I expected.

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    The music wasn't *rilly* my taste, but I enjoyed the atmosphere.

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    The weather isn't *rilly* cooperating with our picnic plans.