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Meanings of habitually silent in English
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Usage of habitually silent in English
1
In cabinet meetings he was habituallysilent, having already made up his mind.
2
From this time forward Francesca avoided all unnecessary conversations, and became habituallysilent.
3
Dorothy was habituallysilent; the result of grief and care.
4
She was habituallysilent.
5
Scipio was habituallysilent.
6
Mrs. Vanstone was habituallysilent; Norah kept herself obstinately in the background; Magdalen was quiet and undemonstrative beyond all former precedent.
7
Being habituallysilent on the subject of human folly, I am all the readier to keep my lips closed on this occasion.
8
He felt that, as a city man, he was among people who knew him, and lest he should be overheard he was habituallysilent.