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alee
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adv 1: on or toward the lee; "put the helm alee"
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politically
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adv 1: with regard to social relationships involving authority;
"politically correct clothing"
2: with regard to government; "politically organized units"
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practically
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adv 1: almost; nearly; "practically the first thing I saw when I
got off the train"; "he was practically the only guest at
the party"; "there was practically no garden at all"
2: in a practical manner; "practically orientated institutions
such as business schools"; "a brilliant man but so
practically inept that he needed help to cross the road
safely"
3: (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical
purposes but not completely; "much the same thing happened
every time"; "practically everything in Hinduism is the
manifestation of a god" [syn: much, practically]
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rascally
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adj 1: playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin"
[syn: devilish, rascally, roguish]
2: lacking principles or scruples; "the rascally rabble"; "the
tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy" - W.M. Thackaray; "the
captain was set adrift by his roguish crew" [syn: rascally,
roguish, scoundrelly, blackguardly]
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romantically
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adv 1: in a romantic manner; "she fantasized romantically about
eloping with her boyfriend" [ant: unromantically]
2: in a romantic manner; "they were romantically linked"
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sardonically
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adv 1: in a sarcastic manner; "`Ah, now we're getting at the
truth,' he interposed sarcastically" [syn:
sarcastically, sardonically]
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sully
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n 1: United States painter (born in England) of portraits and
historical scenes (1783-1872) [syn: Sully, Thomas
Sully]
2: French statesman (1560-1641) [syn: Sully, Duc de Sully,
Maxmilien de Bethune]
v 1: place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's
reputation" [syn: defile, sully, corrupt, taint,
cloud]
2: make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used
metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long
exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the
affair with a married man" [syn: tarnish, stain,
maculate, sully, defile]
3: charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name
and reputation of someone; "The journalists have defamed me!"
"The article in the paper sullied my reputation" [syn:
defame, slander, smirch, asperse, denigrate,
calumniate, smear, sully, besmirch]
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surgically
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adv 1: in a surgical manner; by means of surgery; "surgically
removed"
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symbolically
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adv 1: in a symbolic manner; "symbolically accepted goals"
2: by means of symbols; "symbolically expressed"
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tactically
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adv 1: with regard to tactics; "the tactically useful province
is still firmly in the rebels' hands"
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technically
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adv 1: with regard to technique; "technically lagging behind the
Japanese"; "a technically brilliant boxer"
2: with regard to technical skill and the technology available;
"a technically brilliant solution"
3: according to the exact meaning; according to the facts;
"technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders";
"technically, the term is no longer used by experts"
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theatrically
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adv 1: in a stagy and theatrical manner; "`I cannot show my face
at her house,' he declared theatrically" [syn: stagily,
theatrically]
2: in a theatrical manner; "theatrically dressed"
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typically
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adv 1: in a typical manner; "Tom was typically hostile" [ant:
atypically, untypically]
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uncritically
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adv 1: in an uncritical manner; "he accepted her decisions
uncritically" [ant: critically]
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vocally
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adv 1: in a vocal manner; "she defended herself vocally"
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tully
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n 1: a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of
Latin prose (106-43 BC) [syn: Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Cicero, Tully]
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anarchically
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adv 1: in a lawless rebellious manner
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geologically
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adv 1: with respect to geology; "geologically speaking, this
area is extremely interesting"
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cully
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sadistically
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allee
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immokalee
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mccully
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sculley
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scully
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sullie
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culley
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gulley
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kully
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seikaly
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bulkeley
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poikilie
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