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densamente
In a stupid manner.
densely
dumbly
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densamente
densely
dumbly
1
That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or
densely
populated areas.
2
Stay in a public place Stay in well-lit and
densely
populated areas.
3
New York City is the most
densely
populated city in the country.
4
The
densely
populated onshore area to the right is San Diego, California.
5
No sensible country builds airports with flight paths over
densely
populated areas.
1
Cathy looked at her
dumbly
,
as though trying to understand the question.
2
He nodded
dumbly
and I handed over the note he'd left behind.
3
He stared
dumbly
for a moment at the strange transformation in her.
4
The story writer rose from the bench and gesticulated eloquently but
dumbly
.
5
The squaw gestured
dumbly
,
and Casey stooped and went into the tepee.
1
They terminate somewhat
obtusely
,
and form two acute angles at the base.
2
It came to her sullenly,
obtusely
,
like the instinct of revenge to an animal.
3
So it went on,
obtusely
and persistently, whenever he tried to sound the note of prudence.
4
For a moment,
obtusely
,
I did not understand.
5
Frowning
obtusely
,
Jared listened up at the man.
6
In shape they taper somewhat suddenly to the smaller end, which may almost be termed
obtusely
pointed.
7
When do women want the bulky, solid reasons
obtusely
demanded by men before they can be enemies?
8
The body is flattened, irregular in outline,
obtusely
pointed anteriorly, the point being turned to the right; rounded posteriorly.
9
Had things been otherwise he could have niggled away about the
obtusely
downmarket, rebarbatively Cisatlantic inflections of their language.
10
Rather
obtusely
,
the Globes have nominated Aaron Taylor-Johnson's performance as the sinister, feral criminal who sets the nightmare in motion.
11
He's the frontman of Grand Pocket Orchestra, but Paddy Hanna's solo debut isn't quite as
obtusely
off-the-wall as those lovable oddballs.
12
To me, he did not seem your natural mate; but then I saw with man's eyes; I was afraid of meddling
obtusely
.
13
Sir Philip, I beheld with pained surprise, had
obtusely
suffered himself to be caught out in the committal of fifty-nine set offences.
14
If there is one thing that sums up how ineptly and
obtusely
the Firm has handled things, look at the events of early 2011.
15
"How does Marietta get into the game?" asked her father
obtusely
.
16
"But they are more convenient than eye-glasses," she urged
obtusely
.
obtusely
frown obtusely
meddle obtusely
obtusely downmarket
say obtusely
term obtusely
Portuguese
densamente