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    uncommonly


    1. The weather was uncommonly clear, with much of the near-


    2. The August weather was not uncommonly intemperate in either warmth or chill, nor had there been any violent summer storms


    3. generous offers, but this seemed uncommonly kind


    4. Uncommonly rich in flavor, with hints of clove and orange blossom


    5. It was a presumptuousness that in him appeared uncommonly attractive


    6. splendid turkey; but because the Hessians were uncommonly fond of


    7. Yet from time to time she could be uncommonly perceptive


    8. Who or what she might have to face, according to the stories of what those herding people might be willing to do since her people’s time of vengeance, caused that which lay deep within her to pound in an uncommonly heavy throb


    9. He too seemed preoccupied and although snack food was available in her home, her son’s taste for it was uncommonly spare


    10. ” Moshe responded uncommonly vexatious as he rose to his feet

    11. ” Moshe responded uncommonly


    12. She looked uncommonly pleased and exceptionally pretty


    13. It was uncommonly hot


    14. They splashed each other with water from the wash basin to rinse off the sweat, dressed, shook hands and parted; both uncommonly pleased with their exercise


    15. Besides, the P-38 had an uncommonly generous reserve of ammunition for its machineguns compared to the other American fighters in service and they could afford the expenditure


    16. The naval aviator then noticed the uncommonly long reddish-brown hair of the American and swore out loud in surprise


    17. Ingrid nodded at that: Eisenhower was known to be an uncommonly conciliatory leader who preferred to use consensus and compromise rather than simply impose his authority


    18. Back in the US middle-west the metaphoric lion of March was uncommonly cool as it stalked ever closer towards the Ides…


    19. The longhouse was warm and uncommonly light, lit by dozens of lanterns and three hearths: two in the main room, one in the kitchen


    20. Both were uncommonly real and lucid, and exceedingly cohesive

    21. "Oh? What other things have you desired?" Her voice sounded far away but the Legate continued to take no notice, reveling in his own uncommonly good spirits


    22. said, “She is uncommonly beautiful, even for a princess


    23. The room was uncommonly large and


    24. Letters, manuscripts, books, and bundles can be passed in there, and as each nation has a key, it will be uncommonly nice, I fancy


    25. March wrote that he should soon be with them, then Beth felt uncommonly well that morning, and, being dressed in her mother's gift, a soft crimson merino wrapper, was borne in high triumph to the window to behold the offering of Jo and Laurie


    26. Meg had an unusual number of callers to keep her at home, and Jo was in such a divided state of mind that her breakages, accidents, and mistakes were uncommonly numerous, serious, and trying


    27. The parlor struck her as looking uncommonly shabby, but without stopping to sigh for what she had not, she skillfully made the best of what she had, arranging chairs over the worn places in the carpet, covering stains on the walls with homemade statuary, which gave an artistic air to the room, as did the lovely vases of flowers Jo scattered about


    28. It's an uncommonly fine one, isn't it?" said Tudor, with great presence of mind, and an air of sober interest that did credit to his breeding


    29. All those present, and there were a good many, were watching him, and as they saw him there with half a yard of neck, and that uncommonly brown, his eyes shut, and his beard full of soap, it was a great wonder, and only by great discretion, that they were able to restrain their laughter


    30. uncommonly fertile and fruitful, where, if you know how to use your opportunities, you may, with the help of the world's riches, gain those of heaven

    31. "She degenerates into a mere slut! She is tired of trying to please me uncommonly early


    32. I’ve also heard that for an uncommonly long time it’s been the sidhe-seer, Jo


    33. History, would you be surprised to learn, proves up to the hilt Spain decayed when the inquisition hounded the jews out and England prospered when Cromwell, an uncommonly able ruffian who in other respects has much to answer for, imported them


    34. step in the required direction it was beyond yea or nay and both monetarily and mentally it contained no reflection on his dignity in the smallest and it often turned in uncommonly handy to be handed a cheque at a muchneeded moment when every little helped


    35. Phil and Louie had survived Funafuti and performed uncommonly well over Nauru, and each trusted the other


    36. died, had cursed or threatened him, not uncommonly with supernatural Vervain in his time had encountered any number of prisoners who, before they vengeance, much as Bigwig had cursed Woundwort in the storm


    37. Cole, by the way, could not have given me a greater mark of her regard than in managing for me the choice of this young gentleman for my master of the ceremonies: for, independent of his noble birth and the great fortune he was heir to, his person was even uncommonly pleasing, well shaped and tall; his face marked with the small-pox, but no more than what added a grace of more manliness to features rather turned to softness and delicacy, was marvellously enlivened by eyes which were of the clearest sparkling black; in short he was one whom any woman would, in the familiar style, ready call a very pretty fellow


    38. But yet inevitably the Shtcherbatskys were thrown most into the society of a Moscow lady, Marya Yevgenyevna Rtishtcheva and her daughter, whom Kitty disliked, because she had fallen ill, like herself, over a love affair, and a Moscow colonel, whom Kitty had known from childhood, and always seen in uniform and epaulets, and who now, with his little eyes and his open neck and flowered cravat, was uncommonly ridiculous and tedious, because there was no getting rid of him


    39. Levin often put his views before her in all their complexity, and not uncommonly he argued with


    40. He seems to have done uncommonly

    41. The only similarity was the weather; it was sunny and uncommonly hot for mid-September


    42. "A fine woman, Miss Brooke! an uncommonly fine woman, by God!" said Mr


    43. "I should think you were an uncommonly fast young lady," said Fred,


    44. "I'm quite satisfied with his paces, I know," said Fred, who required all the consciousness of being in gay company to support him; "I say his trot is an uncommonly clean one, eh, Horrock?"


    45. "My mother has called him in, and she has found him uncommonly clever


    46. I'm uncommonly easy, let me tell you, uncommonly easy


    47. It's a most uncommonly cramping thing, as I've often told Susan, to sit on horseback and look over the hedges at the wrong thing, and not be able to put your hand to it to make it right


    48. I suppose he meant Dorothea to publish his researches, eh? and she'll do it, you know; she has gone into his studies uncommonly


    49. "I find myself that it's uncommonly difficult to make the right thing work: there are so many strings pulling at once


    50. "I'm uncommonly glad to be here—I was never so proud and happy






















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    Synonyms for "uncommonly"

    uncommonly seldom extraordinarily highly rarely peculiarly strangely not often remarkably in few instances oddly infrequently exceptionally

    "uncommonly" definitions

    exceptionally