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supinely, adv. (s(j)uːˈpaɪnlɪ) [f. supine a. + -ly2.] In a supine position or manner. 1. On one's back. Also transf. of inanimate things. Chiefly poet.1656 Cowley Anacreont. ix. 2 Underneath this Myrtle shade, On flowry beds supinely laid. 1703 Rowe Fair Penit. Epil. 15 Who Snores at Night supinely ...
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Bicep curl
Supine dumbbell curl: To lay down supinely on a flat bench, with a dumbbell in each hand using the neutral grip (two palms facing each other).
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Hannah Griffitts
Supinely asleep, & deprived of their Sight
Are stripped of their Freedom, and robbed of their Right.
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supine
▪ I. supine, n. Gram. (ˈs(j)uːpaɪn) Also 6 supyne, -in. [ad. L. supīnum, neut. sing. (sc. verbum word) of supīnus (see next): cf. F. supin. The word was applied by Roman grammarians to the gerund as well as the supine.] In Latin grammar, applied to forms of a verbal noun, the one an accusative singu...
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Selden Rodman
Other times of crisis yielded supinely and left the record of their despair in the labyrinthine decoration or tinkling symbol.'
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incurious
incurious, a. (ɪnˈkjʊərɪəs) [ad. L. incūriōs-us careless, unconcerned, negligent, not done with care, f. in- (in-3) + cūriōsus careful, curious; cf. F. incurieux. In sense 7, app. f. in-3 + curious.] I. Subjectively. 1. Without care or concern: a. Not bestowing care; careless, negligent, heedless. b...
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St. Louis Autumnal Festival Association
Wilkerson asked the question: "Shall we proceed in a regular and increasing blaze of glory or sit supinely by and rest under the shadow of the Columbian
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unearned
unˈearned, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not earned by merit or desert; unmerited or undeserved (as reward or punishment).c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 33 Deflen..bireueden him [Adam] alle his riche weden, þat waren unerned giue, and undeð⁓licnesse. 1599 Shakes. Mids. N. v. i. 439 If we haue vnearned lucke, Now to...
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Louis Victorin Cassagne
Though the Allies won the battle, Lapeña supinely retreated within Cádiz without breaking the siege.
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passivity
passivity (pæˈsɪvɪtɪ) [f. L. passīv-us passive + -ity: cf. F. passivité, passiveté (17th c.).] † 1. Capability of suffering; passibility. Obs.1664 H. More Synopsis Proph. 517 The passivity of that divinity lodging in Christ. 1680 Baxter Cath. Commun. (1684) 20 As Man, his knowledge and will must hav...
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furnish
▪ I. furnish, n. (ˈfɜːnɪʃ) [f. next vb.] † a. A furnishing or providing; concr. a provision or stock of anything (obs.). † b. The state of being furnished or fitted (obs.). c. colloq. A setting off or embellishing.1500 Will of Treffry (Somerset Ho.), A Furnyssh of bras. 1604 Daniel Funeral Poem Earl...
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Dmanisi hominins
It might mean that the arms would have been habitually oriented more supinely (horizontally) and that the shoulder girdle might have been positioned more
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snort
▪ I. snort, n.1 (snɔːt) [f. the vb.] † 1. A snore. Obs. rare.1619 H. Hutton Follies Anat. (Percy Soc.) 22 At noon⁓tide to concoct he takes a snort, His drowsie sences hud⁓winkt in a cap, Leaning upon his chaire do take a nap. 1622 [see snore n. 3]. 2. a. An act of snorting; a loud sound made by a ho...
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Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition
A series of supinely ineffective counter-attacks by Clerfayt through the first half of June were all beaten off by Souham.
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