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impetuosamente
In an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions.
impetuously
Spanish
impetuosamente
impetuously
1
She broke in
impetuously
,
and explained the plan for the Perpetual Souse.
2
I was over-eager in the matter, however, and I cried out
impetuously
:
3
The waters from the old works rushed
impetuously
along the new galleries.
4
Flambeau pulled up the spade and
impetuously
drove it into the place.
5
Tommy seized him
impetuously
by the shouders; he was rocking with laughter.
1
He played like young men act and feel: without boundaries,
impulsively
,
fearlessly.
2
Already Steel was
impulsively
busy in the conservatory pulling the pots down.
3
Snap
impulsively
reached for the absorbers to let in the outside light.
4
That would explain his hypersexuality, the sudden need to
impulsively
escape .
5
The boy ran across to him
impulsively
;
then paused, mute and shy.
6
All that was great in Stella rose up
impulsively
at the call.
7
Manton spoke up,
impulsively
,
every towel in the studio is the same.
8
He grasped the skirt of the coat
impulsively
and another thrill followed.
9
The lighter vibe you crave will develop soon: don't act too
impulsively
!
10
Thus, bridges should not be burned
impulsively
;
there may be no ford.
11
Judith met him in the courtyard, giving him her two hands
impulsively
.
12
She thrust out her hands
impulsively
and caught his in her own.
13
She got up
impulsively
,
spilling some of the contents of the pan.
14
Naturally, no tables are available, so they
impulsively
grab another couple's reservation.
15
It's more a day to think things through, rather than act
impulsively
!
16
His eyes brightened, the admiration in them unconcealed, his lips speaking
impulsively
.
impulsively
say impulsively
turn impulsively
cry impulsively
rise impulsively
speak impulsively
Spanish
impetuosamente
impulsivamente