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intemperadamente
Indulging excessively.
hard
heavily
lightly
Spanish
intemperadamente
hard
heavily
1
First year was fine, he says, but second year was very
hard
.
2
But there's also a lot of
hard
work involved, often physical work.
3
It has been a year of
hard
work, focus, and great success.
4
Result: Stylish and yet
hard
to use and packed with proprietary technology.
5
Crew members don't just work
hard
-they often work every day.
1
Scotland and Northern Ireland voted
heavily
in favour of staying in Europe.
2
The coalition government included Hezbollah, a
heavily
armed military and political organisation.
3
Step 6: -Designateimportant,
heavily
used corridors for high speed rail system.
4
Other deputies said parliament,
heavily
divided, should still vote on the budget.
5
The
heavily
Democratic state had not elected a Democratic governor since 1992.
1
You may rely upon nothing being done rashly or
intemperately
on our part.
2
No Cabinet minister in our history has been so
intemperately
denounced, so extravagantly eulogized.
3
They had turned themselves inside out, and were things to be
intemperately
proud of.
4
The facts which such people give to travelers are usually erroneous, and often
intemperately
so.
5
Gallery 73 is given up chiefly to Alson Clark's over-sketchy and
intemperately
colored Panama pictures.
6
And if thy illness and weakness are relieved, undertake a regular life in moderation, and not
intemperately
.
7
They were expressing their disenchantment, and angrily (though not
intemperately
)
venting their feelings of despair.
8
And his interview with Lady Helen, though so
intemperately
conducted, was dictated by the same subtle policy.
9
It must not, however, be
intemperately
indulged in, either in frequency, length of letters, or freedom of expression.
10
The younger urchin had a long run of good luck, whereat his antagonist exhibited much annoyance, swearing
intemperately
.
11
Exercises are often taken
intemperately
.
12
At one point, he even
intemperately
hurls a prayer-book at Hal's feet before seizing him warmly by the throat.
13
Trump issued the incendiary accusation in an
intemperately
-
worded
letter sent to the speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, on Tuesday.
14
The first attitude, when
intemperately
preached and practiced, becomes an uncritical veneration of the past; the second, an uncritical disparagement.
15
Stubb was a high liver; he was somewhat
intemperately
fond of the whale as a flavorish thing to his palate.
16
The sun streamed
intemperately
through the doorway, making a broad ribbon of light straight across the floor to Wendling's feet.
intemperately
act intemperately
intemperately fond
intemperately proud
stream intemperately
swear intemperately
Spanish
intemperadamente
pesadamente
copiosamente