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Softly, Softly — may refer to:* Softly, Softly (TV series), a 1966 ndash;1969 British police drama series ** , a 1969 ndash;1976 revamped version of the series * Softly, Softly (song), a popular song * Softly softly, another name for a potto, a West African… … Wikipedia
softly-softly — adj BrE softly softly approach a way of dealing with something or someone which involves being very patient and careful ▪ We need to adopt a softly softly approach with Mike … Dictionary of contemporary English
Softly, as I Leave You (song) — Softly, as I Leave You is a popular song composed by Antonio DeVita with original Italian lyrics by Giorgio Calabrese.It was originally an Italian success in 1960 by Mina, at the San Remo Music Festival, entitled Piano ( Softly ). Mina published… … Wikipedia
Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise — ist ein Lied, das Sigmund Romberg auf einen Text von Oscar Hammerstein II komponierte und das 1928 für seine Operette The New Moon entstand.[1] Das Lied hat sich zu einem Pop und zu einem Jazzstandard entwickelt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Kennzeichen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Softly, Softly (song) — Softly, Softly is a popular song written in 1955 by Pierre Dudan, Paddy Roberts, and Mark Paul.The most popular version of the song was recorded by Ruby Murray in 1955. It reached #1 on the United Kingdom charts … Wikipedia
softly-softly — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ cautious and patient … English terms dictionary
softly spoken — UK US adjective someone who is softly spoken has a quiet gentle voice Thesaurus: words used to describe someone s voicehyponym … Useful english dictionary
Softly — Soft ly, adv. In a soft manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
softly-spoken — adj another form of the word ↑soft spoken … Dictionary of contemporary English
softly — [adv] lightly agilely, airily, breezily, carelessly, daintily, delicately, faintly, gently, gingerly, gradually, nimbly, quietly, smoothly, tenderly; concepts 538,544,584 … New thesaurus
softly-sprighted — softly sprightˈed adjective (Shakespeare) Tame spirited • • • Main Entry: ↑soft … Useful english dictionary