In an excusable manner or to an excusable degree.
1 Of the two men, the Lieutenant excusably showed the blankest astonishment.
2 She entered richly blushing, and excusably a little nervous and awkward.
3 George was startled, perhaps excusably , at the monstrous doctrine implied in Agg's remarks.
4 I asked, turning on Billy, who stared - and excusably - at this evidence of our emotion.
5 The personal habits can be excusably neglected by no one.
6 We see them, excusably , in the rose-light of their sunset.
7 They will naturally and excusably , it is asserted, break any law, moral or divine.
8 Anne's first impulse was ( excusably enough, poor soul) an impulse of resentment.
9 Who? said Eustace, excusably puzzled, for they had only just finished talking about alligators.
10 If Light be in itself good-At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down.
11 At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down.
12 So they very excusably observe, 'Better grog than nothing!'
13 But they are only excusably impious, poor impious people against whom one must not grow wroth.
14 The busy winter routine of our party may therefore be excusably held as a subject for self-congratulation.
15 Audrey was excusably startled by Musa's words and tone, and by the sudden change in his attitude.
16 The sense of having forgotten Regina-nomatter how naturally and excusably - oppressed him with a feeling of self-reproach.
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