Encara no tenim significats per a "say distinctly".
1Two nobles passing near him, he heard one of them say distinctly:
2Enunciation means the articulation of whatever you have to say distinctly and clearly.
3If He would only say distinctly and clearly who He was!
4Yet he had heard the villain say distinctly,-
5Jim Smith was heard to say distinctly, "I believe it!"
6He heard one of them say distinctly:
7They were then heard to say distinctly the word "bekos" which was Phrygian for "bread".
8He did not say distinctly what he expected, but it was clear that it was something very agreeable.
9But we do say distinctly that almost every man needs in the course of his life a FIRST-CLASS
10A passer-by heard him say distinctly:
11She continued to look at him; her face had stiffened into a severe mask; she managed to say distinctly:
12De medical man say distinctly, sah," she concluded, sternly recalling her duty again, "no conversation wid de patient."
13Through it all, I may say distinctly, he clung to his great Venetian clue-theexplanation of everything by the historic idea.
14In a word, I was the only person, I say distinctly, the only person, who spoke to M. d'Orleans as before.
15He held the white pearl to Inga's ear and the Prince heard a small voice say distinctly: Your father is right.
16Now I say distinctly, as I have said elsewhere, that we are not bound to believe this or anything like it.
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