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Meanings of ordinarily intelligent in English
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Usage of ordinarily intelligent in English
1
In my opinion he's an ordinarilyintelligent but an extraordinarily handsome man.
2
She is amiable in disposition-iswell educated-tolerablygood-looking, and, I think, ordinarilyintelligent.
3
Anna was young, vivacious, and more than ordinarilyintelligent and pretty.
4
She was more than ordinarilyintelligent too, and was a lover of good books.
5
I think it is, in the main, quite on the level with any ordinarilyintelligent mind.
6
He was more than ordinarilyintelligent, and had passed his examinations at an earlier age than is usual.
7
No ordinarilyintelligent farmer doubts for a moment that all of this is true in the breeding of stock.
8
Vincent is about twenty-three years of age, very "likely-looking," dark color, and more than ordinarilyintelligent for one having only the common chances of slaves.