We have no meanings for "say distinctly" in our records yet.
1 Two nobles passing near him, he heard one of them say distinctly :
2 Enunciation means the articulation of whatever you have to say distinctly and clearly.
3 If He would only say distinctly and clearly who He was!
4 Yet he had heard the villain say distinctly , -
5 Jim Smith was heard to say distinctly , "I believe it!"
6 He heard one of them say distinctly :
7 They were then heard to say distinctly the word "bekos" which was Phrygian for "bread".
8 He did not say distinctly what he expected, but it was clear that it was something very agreeable.
9 But we do say distinctly that almost every man needs in the course of his life a FIRST-CLASS
10 A passer-by heard him say distinctly :
11 She continued to look at him; her face had stiffened into a severe mask; she managed to say distinctly :
12 De medical man say distinctly , sah," she concluded, sternly recalling her duty again, "no conversation wid de patient."
13 Through it all, I may say distinctly , he clung to his great Venetian clue-theexplanation of everything by the historic idea.
14 In a word, I was the only person, I say distinctly , the only person, who spoke to M. d'Orleans as before.
15 He held the white pearl to Inga's ear and the Prince heard a small voice say distinctly : Your father is right.
16 Now I say distinctly , as I have said elsewhere, that we are not bound to believe this or anything like it.
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This collocation consists of: Say distinctly through the time
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