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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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abysmally
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adv 1: in a terrible manner; "she sings terribly" [syn:
terribly, atrociously, awfully, abominably,
abysmally, rottenly]
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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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alee
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adv 1: on or toward the lee; "put the helm alee"
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anomaly
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n 1: deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule
[syn: anomaly, anomalousness]
2: a person who is unusual [syn: anomaly, unusual person]
3: (astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular
distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun)
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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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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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broccoli
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n 1: plant with dense clusters of tight green flower buds [syn:
broccoli, Brassica oleracea italica]
2: branched green undeveloped flower heads
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cheekily
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adv 1: in a brash cheeky manner; "brashly, she asked for a
rebate" [syn: cheekily, nervily, brashly]
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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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detrimentally
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adv 1: in a detrimental manner [syn: detrimentally,
harmfully, noxiously] [ant: harmlessly]
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developmentally
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adv 1: with respect to development; "developmentally retarded"
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dismally
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adv 1: in a cheerless manner; "in August 1914 , there was a
dismally sentimental little dinner, when the French,
German, Austrian and Belgian members of the committee
drank together to the peace of the future" [syn:
dismally, drearily]
2: in a dreadful manner; "as he looks at the mess he has left
behind he must wonder how the Brits so often managed to
succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally
failed" [syn: dismally, dreadfully]
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disorderly
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adj 1: undisciplined and unruly; "disorderly youths";
"disorderly conduct" [ant: orderly]
2: in utter disorder; "a disorderly pile of clothes" [syn:
disorderly, higgledy-piggledy, hugger-mugger,
jumbled, topsy-turvy]
3: completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing [syn:
chaotic, disorderly]
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distally
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adv 1: far from the center; "the bronchus is situated distally"
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dreamily
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adv 1: in a dreamy manner; "`She would look beautiful in the new
dress,' Tommy said dreamily" [syn: dreamily, moonily,
dreamfully]
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gangly
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adj 1: tall and thin and having long slender limbs; "a gangling
teenager"; "a lanky kid transformed almost overnight into
a handsome young man" [syn: gangling, gangly,
lanky, rangy]
2: tall and thin [syn: gangling, gangly, lanky]
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googly
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n 1: a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually
breaks in the opposite way [syn: googly, wrong 'un,
bosie, bosie ball]
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jingly
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adj 1: having a series of high-pitched ringing sounds like many
small bells; "jingling sleigh bells" [syn: jingling,
jingly]
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scraggly
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adj 1: lacking neatness or order; "the old man's scraggly
beard"; "a scraggly little path to the door"
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singly
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adv 1: one by one; one at a time; "they were arranged singly"
[ant: multiply]
2: apart from others; "taken individually, the rooms were, in
fact, square"; "the fine points are treated singly" [syn:
individually, separately, singly, severally, one by
one, on an individual basis]
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smugly
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adv 1: in a smug manner; "the bureaucrats explained smugly that
the facts provided by their own experts show no cause for
concern"
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snugly
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adv 1: fitting closely; "the vest fit snugly"
2: safely protected; "concealed snugly in his hideout"
3: warmly and comfortably sheltered; "sitting snugly by the
fireside while the storm raged"
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squiggly
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adj 1: wavy and twisting
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straggly
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adj 1: spreading out in different directions; "sprawling
handwriting"; "straggling branches"; "straggly hair"
[syn: sprawling, straggling, rambling, straggly]
2: growing or spreading sparsely or irregularly; "straggly ivy"
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ugly
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adj 1: displeasing to the senses; "an ugly face"; "ugly
furniture" [ant: beautiful]
2: inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace;
"a surly waiter"; "an ugly frame of mind" [syn: surly,
ugly]
3: morally reprehensible; "would do something as despicable as
murder"; "ugly crimes"; "the vile development of slavery
appalled them"; "a slimy little liar" [syn: despicable,
ugly, vile, slimy, unworthy, worthless, wretched]
4: provoking horror; "an atrocious automobile accident"; "a
frightful crime of decapitation"; "an alarming, even
horrifying, picture"; "war is beyond all words horrible"-
Winston Churchill; "an ugly wound" [syn: atrocious,
frightful, horrifying, horrible, ugly]
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vaguely
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adv 1: in a vague way; "he looked vaguely familiar"; "he
explained it somewhat mistily" [syn: vaguely,
mistily]
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wiggly
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adj 1: curved or curving in and out; "wiggly lines" [syn:
sinuate, sinuous, wiggly]
2: moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion;
"wiggly worms" [syn: wiggly, wriggling, wriggly,
writhing]
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wriggly
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adj 1: moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion;
"wiggly worms" [syn: wiggly, wriggling, wriggly,
writhing]
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spangly
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adj 1: covered with beads or jewels or sequins [syn: beady,
gemmed, jeweled, jewelled, sequined, spangled,
spangly]
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zwingli
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n 1: Swiss theologian whose sermons began the Reformation in
Switzerland (1484-1531) [syn: Zwingli, Ulrich Zwingli,
Huldreich Zwingli]
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shingly
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adj 1: abounding in small stones; "landed at a shingly little
beach" [syn: gravelly, pebbly, shingly]
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baggily
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bloodthirstily
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chummily
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chunkily
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cloudily
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cockily
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continentally
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crankily
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ugh
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jiggly
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waggly
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wrigley
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allee
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quigley
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wigley
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hooghly
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snuggly
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