We have no meanings for "spoke decidedly" in our records yet.
1 They all spoke decidedly , but Albert the most decidedly of the three.
2 Mr. Forbes spoke decidedly and with a little of his old crustiness.
3 For very pity of her he spoke decidedly , with slow insistence holding her attention.
4 But I shall take Koku with me, not Rad, and the young inventor spoke decidedly .
5 She spoke decidedly ; he had never heard her speak with such firmness in his life before.
6 Appealed to for his counsel, he spoke decidedly .
7 Everett spoke decidedly , and there was a note in his voice as if to end the discussion.
8 And yet this letter spoke decidedly .
9 She got up and spoke decidedly .
10 Then Annie spoke decidedly .
11 Virgie was very pale, showing that she felt strongly on the subject, but she spoke decidedly , as if her purpose was unalterable.
12 Mrs. Stannard spoke decidedly , and he had no course but to obey, even though he did not see the grateful look in Miss Sanford's eyes.
13 "I'm sure Benson and Ames will be only too glad of the chance," Roger spoke decidedly .
14 "That is very necessary," August Turnbull spoke decidedly .
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This collocation consists of: Spoke decidedly through the time
Spoke decidedly across language varieties