Fragmentarily

Word FRAGMENTARILY
Character 13
Hyphenation frag men ta ri ly
Pronunciations N/A

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Investigations fragmentarily voices aphorisms about language-games, family resemblance, forms of life, "jumping from one topic to another" (PI Preface). ❋ Biletzki, Anat (2009)

She seems just now to be starting to find her fun, healthy spirit again, if fragmentarily, but she has been fundamentally altered as a person. ❋ Kittenpie (2006)

Here it is important to note that like the stable spatial order, the causal regularities that pertain to material objects are only intermittently and fragmentarily reflected in immediate experience. ❋ BonJour, Laurence (2007)

I have been telling you more or less in my own words what I learned fragmentarily in the course of two or three years, during which I seldom missed an opportunity of a friendly chat with him. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For a time I sit restfully enjoying his companionable silence, and thinking fragmentarily of those samurai and their Rules. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

I nodded — for what she had related so fragmentarily was in reality an excellent approach to the Chamberlain – Moulton theory of a coalescing nebula contracting into the sun and its planets. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I read, straight through, the 10 volumes of Histoire de ma vie, of which I knew about two thirds but only fragmentarily. ❋ Unknown (2003)

One night while her head lay upon his heart and their cigarettes glowed in swerving buttons of light through the dome of darkness over the bed, she spoke for the first time and fragmentarily of the men who had hung for brief moments on her beauty. ❋ Unknown (2003)

We didn't know the nature of our foe, except vaguely and fragmentarily, nor their numbers, their methods, their operations on Earth and in space, how organized they were, even their long-range objectives. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1999)

It can be glimpsed only fragmentarily through the repressive actions of the regime and its agents, directed both at those working in underground structures and against those in exile. ❋ Unknown (1985)

He did not want to discuss, even fragmentarily, the possibility of making the Moon shot without the involvement of human beings. ❋ Michener, James (1982)

These and many others are fragmentarily recorded among Mr. Harris 'Negro stories in "Nights With Uncle Remus." ❋ Thomas Washington Talley (N/A)

In appearing to him she had embodied all that seductiveness which he had formerly perceived at random, fragmentarily and vaguely, in a change of light on the sea, in a spread of landscape, in the grace of animals or the refinements of art, or in those streams of consciousness that flow as the senses are touched by some reminiscent odor, apparition, or sound. ❋ Stephen French Whitman (N/A)

It is highly significant (this thought led me to the one I have just expressed) that everything which exists as a human conception is never wholly and perfectly -- only fragmentarily -- embodied in nature, and everything which exists perfectly and completely in nature eludes human conception, man's own nature not excepted. ❋ Various (N/A)

In the working-class quarters the barricades were being pulled down, rather fragmentarily, for it is a lot easier to build a barricade than to put the stones back. ❋ Unknown (1938)

He spoke persistently and yet indefinitely of the things he had seen in his travels, -- the mountains of the West, the plains of Texas, where he had tried to sell trees, the worth of this region in which he lived, -- and yet he could only report fragmentarily of all he had seen. ❋ Unknown (1923)

Note: THE poetic spirit of the American Indian is a thing to be retrieved fragmentarily, partly through the echoes of old songs, partly through the dim rememberings of ancient beliefs. ❋ Unknown (1922)

I nodded -- for what she had related so fragmentarily was in reality an excellent approach to the Chamberlain-Moulton theory of a coalescing nebula contracting into the sun and its planets. ❋ Unknown (1919)

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