We have no meanings for "usually wide" in our records yet.
1 The roads are usually wide and the streets exceptionally so.
2 The path was usually wide enough for the guns to move with comparative ease.
3 The country being flat, the river-courses were usually wide , with many large rocks standing high out of the water.
4 When my shift was finished, I was usually wide awake, jazzed up on Red Bull and coffee and Mountain Dew.
5 Four of the crew, who were usually wide awake-that is, uncommonly lively-when intoxicated, had unfortunately fell overboard, and were lost.
6 Returning at the end of an hour he found Lord Kensington still at his post, and more than usually wide awake.
7 In wilted leaves they are practically closed; often they also close immediately after a rain; but in strong sunlight they are usually wide open.
8 The cross-furrow is either spiral or circular; the longitudinal furrow is usually wide and occupies the greater part of the anterior half of the shell.
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