Primevally

Word PRIMEVALLY
Character 10
Hyphenation pri me val ly
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To be ancient, old. Urban Dictionary

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The word "primevally" in example sentences

I don ' t know when whistling started, primevally I imagine, but all down the generations the practice has helped to ease the passage of the nations. ❋ Jan Morris (2010)

Natural light is the most beautiful; the variations in its quality morning to night are primevally meaningful. ❋ CHERYL MENDELSON (2005)

This was so primevally strong, almost cavemanlike, smooth and rough at the same time, like the best whisky. ❋ Asprin, Robert (2001)

Above Nairobi, however, in the Kikuyu forest, the land was still primevally lush, a patchwork of garden and woods, sheltering both animals and men. ❋ Virginia Morell (1995)

He had no idea what it was like to be primevally alone with nature, and it was unlikely he would ever find out, for all his present interest. ❋ Francis, Dick (1990)

The rock, whose cleft the river had primevally chosen, was here more broken than above; various edges protruded maddeningly as Flor skimmed by almost within reach. ❋ Various (N/A)

Mr. Faber, who contends that "the primevally Latin Vaudois must have retired from the lowlands of Italy to the valleys of Piedmont in the very days of primitive Christianity, and _before_ the breaking up of the Roman empire by the incursions of the Teutonic nations." ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Kedzie stood on tiptoe, primevally trying to lift her ears higher still to hear what followed. ❋ Rupert Hughes (1914)

It's vast and silent, and, though our homesteads are crude and new, once you pass the breaking it's primevally old. ❋ Harold Bindloss (1905)

It is vast and silent, and, though our homesteads are crude and new, once you pass the breaking, it's primevally old. ❋ Harold Bindloss (1905)

There was that about her which was at once elusive and primevally real. ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)

Thus the kinetic inertia expressed in Newton's first law of motion might well be supposed to secure equilibrium with material attraction, but if primevally diffused matter had ever thus been held in equilibrium it must have remained so, or it was maintained so imperfectly, which brings us back to endless evolution. ❋ John Joly (1895)

Churton hurls it at her every other minute, and that if it weren't for me she would select everything as frankly, primevally hideous as she could find, just to spite him. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

The real [intact] beauty is [hidden] in [primeval] forests. ❋ StarFan (2022)

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