Definition
personally: in person; confidentially, privately; in my opinion
(he'll be here) personally, in the flesh: (he'll be here) in person, myself
- "I'd also like to personally offer you a little something for all my gratitude."
- "Edward : Not personally, sir, no."
- "I should really report you to the police, but I will take great pleasure in dealing with this matter personally."
- "Personally, I intend to achieve my goals as soon as humanly possible, and in one case, as soon as time travel technology permits."
- "I personally pledge to oversee all costumes and dance routines in order to ensure their fabulousness."
- "Bruno : Not personally... Edward, the meeting room is the source of my anger and ennui."
- "Judge : Well, personally I found that argument quite convincing, but, I suppose that legally, you're entitled to defend yourself, Mr. Delavigne."
- "Stewardess (Cindy) : Well, personally, I'd take the fish."
- "I will not be giving the tour to Mr. Warbuckle personally (I find him to be retrograde)."
- "Melanie : I can personally guarantee that your life will change if you buy this book."
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