She could not hear her name distinctly but imagination supplied the sound. ❋ Posie Graeme-Evans (2010)
He promised to lead America with optimism, determination and what he called distinctly American solutions. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Arrayed in what she calls distinctly “dress,” scented, adorned, displayed, she achieves by artifice a sexual differentiation profounder than that of any other vertebrated animal. ❋ Herbert George (2006)
Arrayed in what she calls distinctly "dress," scented, adorned, displayed, she achieves by artifice a sexual differentiation profounder than that of any other vertebrated animal. ❋ Unknown (1906)
It is a spirit which we call distinctly modern, yet it is as old as paganism. ❋ 1489-1534 [Illustrator] Correggio (1893)
Its success, Mr. Simon said, rests largely on what he called a "distinctly Taiwanese voice" and a certain irreverence that draws from not being in the United States. ❋ By FLORA LEE PEIR (2011)
I also think it's interesting to see the genre wrapped in distinctly Western military sci-fi as opposed to the more fantastic environments to which we're accustomed even with Metroid -- even though it's long been my position that video games have more than enough steel gray helmets-and-guns stories. ❋ SVGL (2009)
The first sci-fi book I remember distinctly is Jurassic Park. ❋ Unknown (2009)
To avoid a same predestine next fall, Democrats need to support a national debate in distinctly populist terms. ❋ Admin (2009)
Mortgage fraud and predatory lending are often classified as distinctly different forms of abuse. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Traits like strength, courage, and discipline among others he classifies as distinctly masculine, smacking of a sexism that I find antiquated. ❋ Iamrazorwing (2007)
If you did any preseason glassing for feeding bucks, you might have noticed does feeding in distinctly separate areas. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Then advancing to the foot of the staircase she called distinctly, but somewhat fearfully, ‘Mrs. Jethway!’ ❋ Unknown (2006)
The Attorney General described the case in distinctly criminal terms. ❋ Unknown (2002)
The third fragment differed distinctly from the others, lacked binding capacity but possessed certain other biologic characteristics of the intact molecule. ❋ Unknown (1992)
Let a third decad also be added (that nothing may be left unsaid in this matter), giving examples of the parts of the phrase distinctly and by themselves: ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)
Hepatitis B virus represents a completely new group of viruses and distinguishes itself distinctly from the infectious agent causing hepatitis A. ❋ Unknown (1976)
[Distinctly]:
Readily distinguishable from all others; [discrete]: on two distinct occasions.
2. Easily perceived by [the senses] or intellect; clear: a distinct flavor.
3. Clearly defined; unquestionable: at a distinct disadvantage.
4. Very likely; probable: There is a distinct possibility that she won't come.
5. Notable: a distinct honor and high privilege. ❋ MysticalFox (2009)
Anti distinctly minty monetarism is [not the] [longest word] in [the English language] ❋ Tunntsd (2019)