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faultily
faultily, adv. (ˈfɔːlt-, ˈfɒltɪlɪ) [f. faulty + -ly2.] In a faulty manner. 1. In a defective manner; defectively, imperfectly, incorrectly.1577 tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 42 Philosophie doth..faultily teach many thinges touching God. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Incorrectement, faultily. 1609... Oxford English Dictionary
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faultily
faultilyadv in a faulty manner 有缺点地; 有过失地; 有错误地. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Neichen
The oakleaves are canting for the municipality's name which, as mentioned above, derives from the German word Eichen (“oaks”) prefixed with a faultily wikipedia.org
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viciously
viciously, adv. (ˈvɪʃəslɪ) Also 4 uiciouseliche, 5 vicously; 6–8 (9) vitiously. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a vicious manner. 1. With addiction or inclination to vice; immorally, dissolutely.a 1325 Prose Psalter xlviii. 13 Þys her way his sclaunder to hem; and efter hij shul plesen uiciouseliche in her mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chris Sloan
On April 13, 2014, Sloan's oldest son, Calder, was electrocuted by a faultily wired pool light in the family's swimming pool. wikipedia.org
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mistressly
mistressly, a. (ˈmɪstrɪslɪ) [-ly1.] 1. Belonging to the mistress of a household. rare.1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) I. 298 Will he take from me the mistressly management, which I had not faultily discharged? 2. [after masterly 2.] Like one who is a ‘mistress’ in her art.1786 Mackenzie Lounger No. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Air purge system
In a faultily designed system, dirt can be brought into the control area rather than drawn out as a result of the complexity of airflow components. wikipedia.org
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defectively
defectively, adv. (dɪˈfɛktɪvlɪ) [-ly2.] In a defective manner; imperfectly, faultily.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. Proem, Fabius Maximus is reprehended by Polybius for defectiuely writing the Punicke warres. 1653 Baxter Chr. Concord Pref. C ii, Because..the Duties..[are] so Defectively performed. 1818 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Radnor (UK Parliament constituency)
the 1768 election), although Thomas's son John was declared elected by the returning officer, the result was overturned on petition, the votes of the faultily-created wikipedia.org
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incorrectly
incorrectly, adv. (ɪnkəˈrɛktlɪ) [f. incorrect a. + -ly2.] In an incorrect manner; erroneously.1611 Cotgr., Incorrectement, incorrectly, faultily, corruptly. 1756–7 tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) III. 12 The latter [inscription] which has been incorrectly printed before, is as follows. 1855 Macaulay Hist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics
Liberal individualist attitudes saw the replacement of familial positions with economic ones and led to the state faultily attempting to compensate for wikipedia.org
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mishit
mishit, n. (ˈmɪshɪt) [mis-1 4.] In cricket, tennis, etc., a faulty or bad hit.1882 Australians in Eng. 25 He made two mishits which fell harmless. 1898 Westm. Gaz. i Jan. 5/1 Caught at mid-off by Hirst, off a mis-hit. 1928 Daily Tel. 11 May 18/1 Lyon has never played a better innings... I did not no... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Other (1972 film)
And, God knows, it was badly cut and faultily directed. Perhaps the whole thing was the rotten screenplay, I don't know. wikipedia.org
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mal-organized
mal-ˈorganized, a. [f. mal- + organized ppl. a.] Faultily organized.1862 Helps Organiz. Daily Life 112 Of course a thing may be elaborate but yet mal-organized. Oxford English Dictionary
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blurry
blurry, a. (ˈblɜːrɪ) [f. blur n. + -y1.] Full of blurs; faultily indistinct in features.1884 Leeds Mercury Wkly. Supp. 15 Nov. 1/6 The tutti music was wanting in tone..and the execution was frequently very blurry. Oxford English Dictionary
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