Grammatical aspect that specifies an action as occurring habitually, performed by the subject usually, ordinarily, or customarily: e.g.
According to or depending on custom.
1 Paintings of the latter have given even habitual collectors pause for thought.
2 Variations in physical activity or habitual exercise had no effect on bone.
3 He indulged in none of the common injustice habitual to discarded lovers.
4 But in truth the cause of her habitual gloom was much deeper.
5 It seemed to abash the ruffian, in spite of his habitual effrontery.
6 For the knowledge of God is not habitual knowledge, but actual knowledge.
7 The majority were habitual drunkards, filthy in person and foul of tongue.
8 The problem may arise of the reliability of impressions of habitual pressure.
9 The name conveys nothing to us, the face is the habitual face.
10 It is the habitual practice, the rule of intercourse of all classes.
11 The effects of awa on the constitution of habitual drinkers are disastrous.
12 Towards the end the Bible and Shakespeare were his most habitual reading.
13 The habitual gloom of the private secretary was lightened by a grin.
14 The temptation of the hour were too much for my habitual self-restraint.
15 Each physical feature and habitual idiosyncrasy will abide in his redeemed personality.
16 It is the habitual boarder of the boletes, agarics, lactarii and russulie.
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