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abnormally
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adv 1: in an abnormal manner; "they were behaving abnormally";
"his blood pressure was abnormally low"
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accidentally
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adv 1: without advance planning; "they met accidentally" [syn:
by chance, accidentally, circumstantially,
unexpectedly] [ant: advisedly, by choice, by
design, deliberately, designedly, intentionally,
on purpose, purposely]
2: of a minor or subordinate nature; "these magnificent
achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental
models" [syn: incidentally, accidentally]
3: without intention; in an unintentional manner; "she hit him
unintentionally" [syn: unintentionally, accidentally]
[ant: advisedly, by choice, by design, deliberately,
designedly, intentionally, on purpose, purposely]
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balmily
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adv 1: in a mildly insane manner; "the old lady is beginning to
behave quite dottily" [syn: daftly, dottily,
balmily, nuttily, wackily]
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bawdily
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adv 1: in a bawdy manner
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beggarly
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adj 1: marked by poverty befitting a beggar; "a beggarly
existence in the slums"; "a mean hut" [syn: beggarly,
mean]
2: (used of sums of money) so small in amount as to deserve
contempt [syn: beggarly, mean]
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biweekly
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adv 1: twice a week; "he called home semiweekly" [syn:
semiweekly, biweekly]
2: every two weeks; "he visited his cousins fortnightly" [syn:
fortnightly, biweekly]
adj 1: occurring every two weeks [syn: fortnightly,
biweekly]
2: occurring twice a week [syn: semiweekly, biweekly]
n 1: a periodical that is published twice a week or every two
weeks (either 104 or 26 issues per year)
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bleakly
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adv 1: without hope; "he wondered bleakly"
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bloodily
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adv 1: involving a great bloodshed [ant: bloodlessly]
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bodily
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adv 1: in bodily form; "he was translated bodily to heaven"
adj 1: of or relating to or belonging to the body; "a bodily
organ"; "bodily functions"
2: affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the
mind or spirit; "bodily needs"; "a corporal defect";
"corporeal suffering"; "a somatic symptom or somatic illness"
[syn: bodily, corporal, corporeal, somatic]
3: having or relating to a physical material body; "bodily
existence"
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classically
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adv 1: in the manner of Greek and Roman culture; "this exercise
develops a classically shaped body"
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coincidentally
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adv 1: happening at the same time [syn: coincidentally,
coincidently]
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craftily
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adv 1: in an artful manner; "he craftily arranged to be there
when the decision was announced"; "had ever circumstances
conspired so cunningly?" [syn: craftily, cunningly,
foxily, knavishly, slyly, trickily, artfully]
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creakily
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adv 1: in a creaky manner; "the old boat was moving along
creakily" [syn: creakily, creakingly, screakily]
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daintily
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adv 1: in a refined manner; "she nibbled daintily at her cake"
2: in a delicate manner; "the invitation cards were written up
daintily in white and gold"
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darkly
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adv 1: without light; "the river was sliding darkly under the
mist" [syn: darkly, in darkness]
2: in a dark glowering menacing manner; "he stared darkly at
her"
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detrimentally
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adv 1: in a detrimental manner [syn: detrimentally,
harmfully, noxiously] [ant: harmlessly]
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prickly
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adj 1: very irritable; "bristly exchanges between the White
House and the press"; "he became prickly and spiteful";
"witty and waspish about his colleagues" [syn: bristly,
prickly, splenetic, waspish]
2: having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines
or thorns or setae etc.; "a horse with a short bristly mane";
"bristly shrubs"; "burred fruits"; "setaceous whiskers" [syn:
barbed, barbellate, briary, briery, bristled,
bristly, burred, burry, prickly, setose,
setaceous, spiny, thorny]
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quickly
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adv 1: with rapid movements; "he works quickly" [syn: quickly,
rapidly, speedily, chop-chop, apace] [ant:
easy, slow, slowly, tardily]
2: with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived promptly";
"come here, quick!" [syn: promptly, quickly, quick]
3: without taking pains; "he looked cursorily through the
magazine" [syn: cursorily, quickly]
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sickly
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adj 1: unhealthy looking [syn: sallow, sickly]
2: somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing
grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a
little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is
unwell and can't come to work" [syn: ailing, indisposed,
peaked(p), poorly(p), sickly, unwell, under the
weather, seedy]
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slickly
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adv 1: with superficial plausibility; "he talked glibly" [syn:
glibly, slickly]
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strictly
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adv 1: restricted to something; "we talked strictly business"
[syn: strictly, purely]
2: in a stringent manner; "the laws are stringently enforced";
"stringently controlled" [syn: strictly, stringently]
3: in a rigorous manner; "he had been trained rigorously by the
monks" [syn: rigorously, strictly]
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thickly
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adv 1: spoken with poor articulation as if with a thick tongue;
"after a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly"
2: in a concentrated manner; "old houses are often so densely
packed that perhaps three or four have to be demolished for
every new one built"; "a thickly populated area" [syn:
densely, thickly] [ant: thinly]
3: with a thick consistency; "the blood was flowing thick" [syn:
thickly, thick] [ant: thin, thinly]
4: with thickness; in a thick manner; "spread 1/4 lb softened
margarine or cooking fat fairly thickly all over the
surface"; "we were visiting a small, thickly walled and
lovely town with straggling outskirt" [ant: lightly,
thinly]
5: in quick succession; "misfortunes come fast and thick" [syn:
thick, thickly]
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berkeley
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n 1: Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the
materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753) [syn: Berkeley,
Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley]
2: a city in California on the eastern shore of San Francisco
Bay; site of the University of California at Berkeley
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baggily
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blackly
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bloodthirstily
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clerkly
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cloudily
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cockily
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continentally
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crackly
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crankily
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