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falteringly
ˈfalteringly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a faltering manner, hesitatingly.1611 Cotgr., Brutivement, brutishly, rudely..also faulteringly. 1768 Woman of Honor III. 222 He had..faulteringly acquainted me, that the keys of his closet..were under his bed's-head. 1797 Mrs. Radcliffe Italian xxvi, ‘May no...
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Steadily - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
steadily: 1 adv at a steady rate or pace "his interest eroded steadily " adv in a steady manner "he could still walk steadily " Synonyms: steady Antonyms: falteringly , uncertainly , unsteadily in an unsteady manner
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Hu Jintao's removal from the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
At the time, it seemed absurd that an era so politically conservative, even as civil society slowly and falteringly advanced, could be considered in that
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wandsomely
† ˈwandsomely, adv. Obs. rare—1. In 4 wandsomdly. [f. wand, wonde v. + -some + -ly2.] Reluctantly, falteringly.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 4012 The waye unto Wynchestre þay wente at the gayneste, Wery and wandsomdly, with wondide knyghtes.
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The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946 film)
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On the film's original release, Variety wrote "This is an odd yarn, the type done so well by the French – and so falteringly by
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unfaltering
unˈfaltering, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)1727 Thomson Summer 299 With unfaultering accent to conclude That This availeth nought? 1744 Akenside Pleas. Imag. i. 163 Thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain To hold his course unfaltering. 1825 Scott Betrothed xxix, He tells me of it with..an eye composed, an u...
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Hiromi Itō
A common theme in these books, especially The Heart Sutra Explained, Reading the Lamentations of Divergences Falteringly Out Loud, and the 2014 book about
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faltering
faltering, ppl. a. (ˈfɔːltərɪŋ, ˈfɒltərɪŋ) [f. falter v.1 + -ing2.] 1. That falters; in senses of the vb.: a. of a person, the limbs, etc.1549 Coverdale Erasm. Par. Heb. xii. 12 Your weake and foltryng knees. 1667 Milton P.L. ix. 846 Oft his [Adam's] heart..Misgave him; hee the faultring measure fel...
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Father Callahan
Barlow lets Mark go in order to confront Callahan, who falteringly hold on to his crucifix while facing the vampire.
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tremble
▪ I. tremble, n. (ˈtrɛmb(ə)l) Forms: see the verb. [f. tremble v.] 1. An act or the action of trembling; a fit or state of trembling; a tremor; a vibration.1609 Bible (Douay) 2 Esdras xv. 37 They shal shake..and tremble shal take them. 1677 Phil. Trans. XII. 836 (According to him) Sound may be cause...
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Bertha Newcombe
Newcombe’s relationship with Shaw falteringly progressed.
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lisp
▪ I. lisp, n.1 (lɪsp) [f. lisp v.] The action or an act of lisping.a 1625 Fletcher & Massinger Elder Bro. ii. ii, Love those that love good fashions, Good clothes and rich, they invite men to admire'm That speake the lispe of Court, Oh, 'tis great learning! 1676 G. Etherege Man of Mode i. i, Bell. W...
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daddy
daddy (ˈdædɪ) Also 6 daddye, 6–8 dady, 8–9 daddie. [dim. of dad n.1: see -y.] 1. colloq. a. A diminutive and endearing form of dad, father.? a 1500 Chester Pl. (Shaks. Soc.) I. 38 As my daddye hath taughte yt me, I will fulfill his lore. [MS. of 1592: Harl. MS. reads ‘father’.] a 1529 Skelton Image ...
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