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    characteristically


    1. flying, because of their characteristically unpredictable movements


    2. characteristically wry smile playing about his lips


    3. interjected with characteristically blunt questions occasionally, and


    4. The characteristically huge horn-like towers on the top seemed to be what distanced it from the shape of a pyramid


    5. He was characteristically sour until I gave him Ah Chel’s greetings (he had been one of the people the latter had told me to look up)


    6. Characteristically, the son is terribly torn by these conflicts, and the father sees the son as ungrateful and unappreciative


    7. Connie relented, and characteristically sighed, indicating


    8. characteristically responded that it was an interesting idea, but


    9. These moths are in the family Yponomeutidae, also called ermine moths, which are characteristically fuzzy-looking up-close


    10. Characteristically, most of the Hyborian nations were prone to ignore the growing menace

    11. But he believed that the woman he sought was somewhere beyond that wall, and the course he took was characteristically reckless


    12. physical is characteristically organized around the ability to act upon the environment


    13. Conan's answer was neither kingly nor dignified, but characteristically instinctive in the man, whose barbaric nature had never been submerged in his adopted culture


    14. worried about his eyes and mine and lowering her own (a characteristically feminine


    15. move, sit, stand, and use their bodies characteristically and situationally


    16. 4 All this day Peter characteristically vacillated emotionally between faith and doubt concerning the Master's resurrection


    17. his characteristically deep voice that was most contrary to his nickname


    18. The German reaction to the landings was characteristically rapid


    19. Industries with characteristically higher differences will not be favored over those with


    20. staples during a downturn, is directly reflective of those sector's characteristically low

    21. characteristically austere, yet featured some of the unusual curios he had collected


    22. Modi was characteristically defiant


    23. ‘But the real tragedy of man lies not in death but in life itself,’ said Raja Rao characteristically


    24. ‘Isn’t it full of regards and all that?’ he said pretentiously, though characteristically


    25. populations often have characteristically different Y chromosome and


    26. Characteristically, the two buildings were joined together with their floors at different heights


    27. ’ Men who are characteristically of low development take their names from the lower faculty, not from the higher


    28. What are the parts of the marriage experience that bring out this disposition of wanting to run away in order to try again? The romantic love that marks the early part of marriage is a characteristically youthful attitude


    29. "Good! Bless you! Now, as there's nothing likètaking time by the fetlock', as Winkle characteristically observes, allow me to present the new member


    30. Which Plato characteristically designates as a number concerned with human life, because NEARLY equivalent to the number of days and nights in the year

    31. Many of his regulations are characteristically Spartan; such as the prohibition of gold and silver, the common meals of the men, the military training of the youth, the gymnastic exercises of the women


    32. In some places Lord Bacon is characteristically different from Sir Thomas More, as, for example, in the external state which he attributes to the governor of Solomon's House, whose dress he minutely describes, while to Sir Thomas More such trappings appear simple ridiculous


    33. and affright, which he, characteristically, attributed to nothing more than


    34. Al Ulbrickson remained characteristically silent on the topic, but the older boys fretted that that in itself seemed an ominous sign


    35. Al Ulbrickson arrived on the float breathless, crouched down by the boat, and found himself characteristically unable to find words


    36. It was the first time she’d spoken this word, “love,” and, characteristically, it was in a context that left him no way to respond


    37. ” Does he want a confession? A renunciation? Or more characteristically, a plundering of someone else’s language for his own ends? Would it be cheating to just read something aloud? This is a moot point; he’s hidden the Bible in his laundry pile in the attic, along with the camera he decided to take from Sol after all


    38. ” Did he ever tell you this? The prayer was, characteristically, a kind of trade


    39. Characteristically, stocks thought to have good prospects sell at relatively high prices


    40. Characteristically, the reason given by the company itself for this move was not that the bondholders were entitled to some remedial action but that the “technical default under the indenture” interfered with projected bank borrowings by the company

    41. Carroll was characteristically rumpled


    42. Under the gleaming icons stood a long invalid chair, and in that chair on snowy-white smooth pillows, evidently freshly changed, Pierre saw- covered to the waist by a bright green quilt- the familiar, majestic figure of his father, Count Bezukhov, with that gray mane of hair above his broad forehead which reminded one of a lion, and the deep characteristically noble wrinkles of his handsome, ruddy face


    43. On the contrary, the deviations made from his theory were, in his opinion, the sole cause of the whole disaster, and with characteristically gleeful sarcasm he would remark, ‘There, I said the whole affair would go to the devil!’ Pfuel was one of those theoreticians who so love their theory that they lose sight of the theory’s object- its practical application


    44. I see genuine contentment in your gait and mien, your eye and face, when you are helping me and pleasing me—working for me, and with me, in, as you characteristically say, ‘all that is right:’ for if I bid you do what you thought wrong, there would be no light-footed running, no neat-handed alacrity, no lively glance and animated complexion


    45. As Professor Asa Gray has remarked, "the spores and other reproductive bodies of many of the lower algae may claim to have first a characteristically animal, and then an unequivocally vegetable existence


    46. Lubotshka always arranged her dress when sitting down just as Mamma had done, as well as turned the leaves like her, tapped her fingers angrily and said "Dear me!" whenever a difficult passage did not go smoothly, and, in particular, played with the delicacy and exquisite purity of touch which in those days caused the execution of Field's music to be known characteristically as "jeu perle" and to lie beyond comparison with the humbug of our modern virtuosi


    47. Pan Mussyalovitch had indeed sent an extremely long and characteristically eloquent letter in which he begged her to lend him three roubles


    48. And she inspired in both of them the most violent, characteristically Karamazov passion


    49. But characteristically she was laughing like a child, and was galloping briskly on a splendid bay horse


    50. With a characteristically German, external exactitude, pedantry, and symmetry, he devised and expounded this extraordinary theory





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    Synonyms for "characteristically"

    characteristically notably particularly especially separately singly specially

    "characteristically" definitions

    in characteristic manner