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    Use "distinctively" in a sentence

    distinctively example sentences

    distinctively


    1. “Oh, you The Mack… like that heh? Lani said distinctively


    2. Montego was such a distinctively bad car that it was impossible to lose in traffic


    3. As I see it, there are three distinctively different lighting needs


    4. Europeans, and the modern Aruban has no distinctively Aruban features


    5. The distinctively freakish moment was disrupted by an all-too-common sound: a cell phone’s ring


    6. He had considered such conduct too distinctively German to be passed over; and when she added to the error in taste of having had them the further error or rather negligence--it must have been criminal, thought the Bishop--of not being able to keep them alive, the Palace, after having four times with an increasing severity condoled, withdrew into a disapproval so profound that it could only express itself adequately by silence


    7. The latter poemis distinctively "American," as it is full of local color


    8. As with libraries and museums, so with these more distinctively artistic works: they perform their greatest when they reach the best of the masses of the people


    9. In a national radio address on July 2, Henry Fletcher, chairman of the Republican Party, blasted the president’s New Deal, calling it “an undemocratic departure from all that is distinctively American


    10. Even in the unsteady light from Caris’s candles, there was no doubt about the identity of the dead man: the head was fringed with distinctively ash-blond hair

    11. Brett Steenbarger, trading author and trading psychologist, who has worked with some of the world’s biggest traders, concurs: “Every great trader has an outlook and set of methods that are distinctively his own


    12. The radical character of a nation comes out in no other way so distinctively, as in the way it treats its weakest and most helpless subjects


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    "distinctively" definitions

    in an identifiably distinctive manner