Highly in a sentence as an adverb

Didn't think so. "It's a piece of ****" says a highly self-interested blogger, and Hacker News jumps on that like starving dogs on Alpo.

At the time, I was working at EA, miserable, and highly motivated to have the book done so it could help pad my resume.

But it is an encouraging sign that courts are able to adapt to the times and is thus a highly positive development.

Even if they are not insolvent the chain of events that would have to take place to result in this counting as taxable income is highly unlikely.

This was not a "dead-end job", he was the first hire at a newly formed company, there was definitely an opportunity for him to grow his career in a highly lucrative field.

Because of your exacting design requirements, the book is a four-color book printed in Italy, with a 6-8 week reprint lead time, and a cost that is highly dependent on the number of copies printed.

"The rest of the article explains the author's psychopathy the way the author wants you to view it: As "a highly trained perception, ability to adapt, and a lack of judgment borne of pragmatic and flexible moral reasoning.

Without fully understanding exactly what they are doing, however, it sounds highly abusive of the Mail app's rendering capabilities, and points to exploitable paths within the Mail app that probably need to be tightened up by Apple.

It does everything that we routinely see listed on this very site as Best Practices:- Respond to customer feedback in a friendly and highly transparent manner.- Don't sugarcoat things that "everyone knows but no one admits"; they could have avoided showing the graphic artist photoshopping the burger, but everyone knows that they use photoshop, so why bother?

You'll call me a cock, and then I'll rip you in half verbally, and then you'll forget that you called me a cock and go off telling everyone I'm such a big bad bullying meanie for all the horrible awful things I said to you, and then I'll be crushed by the general opinion all you highly influential meaningful people have about me that I'll...Wait, actually I don't give a **** what you think.

Highly definitions

adverb

to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect; "highly successful"; "He spoke highly of her"; "does not think highly of his writing"; "extremely interesting"

See also: extremely

adverb

at a high rate or wage; "highly paid workers"

adverb

in a high position or level or rank; "details known by only a few highly placed persons"