More felicitously, we have worked together and fought together in the recent past.
Such essays in nostalgia and escapism, however felicitously phrased, are not only contrary to our interests, but avoid the real choices facing the country.
It is lucidly and indeed felicitously written, and contains a great deal of meat.
It is a little difficult to refer to afterwards because it reads so felicitously—no doubt owing to the scholarship of the chairman of the committee.
The words were not, as he said, felicitously expressed, but the sense behind it was.
I would quite agree that it could be more felicitously drafted, but that could be taken care of.
I am glad that he has taken advantage of the delay so felicitously.
As all parties to the debate allow, the risk of perlocutionar y frustration is always present when one performs an illocutionar y act, no matter how felicitously. 32.