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ˈwarningly, adv. [f. warning ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a warning manner, by way of warning.1840 G. S. Faber Prim. Doctr. Regen. iv. iii. 369 Then she speaks warningly and therefore specifically. 1885 Harper's Mag. Mar. 628/1, ‘I play a wretched game,’ said the..lady, warningly.
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warningfully
ˈwarningfully, adv. rare. [f. warning vbl. n.1 + -ful + -ly2.] = warningly adv.1922 Joyce Ulysses 197 Quickly, warningfully Buck Mulligan bent down:—The tramper Synge is looking for you, he said, to murder you. 1945 J. Steinbeck Cannery Row ix. 53 ‘I guess everything that comes out of the human mout...
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William McDaniels
At some distance from the fort, Spencer called warningly "Indian Dog!", instantly taking cover.
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Amata bicincta
It is a common day-flying warningly colored moth. The adult is unpalatable to birds and other predators.
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forewarning
▪ I. forewarning, vbl. n. (fɔəˈwɔːnɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] A warning beforehand.1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Mark i. 15 To geue them forewarning y{supt} Messias & the kyngdome of God were at hand. 1570 Dee Math. Pref. 1 They had no forwarnyng and information..whereto his doctrine tended. 1659 Mil...
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Acanthaspis quinquespinosa
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The adult Acanthaspis quinquespinosa is a warningly-coloured, winged assassin bug that varies in appearance depending on the habitat in which
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limitrophe
limitrophe, a. and n. (ˈlɪmɪtrəʊf) [a. F. limitrophe, ad. late L. līmitrophus, līmitotrophus (a hybrid f. L. līmit-, līmes + Gr. -τρόϕος supporting), applied to lands set apart for the support of troops on the frontier.] A. adj. Situated on the frontier; bordering on, adjacent to (another country).1...
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Eulyes amoena
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Eulyes amoena shows a warningly black and red coloration.
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sog
▪ I. sog, n.1 Now s.w. dial. (sɒg) Also 6 sogge, 9 zog. [Related to sog v.] A soft or marshy piece of ground; a swamp, bog, quagmire.1538 Leland Itin. (1769) V. 86 The Pastures..rottith on the Ground, and maketh Sogges and Quikke More. 1805 W. H. Marshall Rur. Econ. W. Eng. (ed. 2) I. 398 Sog, a qua...
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Gerald Stourzh
As early as 1934, he wrote warningly about "National Bestialism", as he called National Socialism.
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twinkle
▪ I. twinkle, n. (ˈtwɪŋk(ə)l) Forms: see twinkle v.1 [f. twinkle v.1] 1. a. A winking of the eye; a wink, blink; also, a momentary glance (in quot. 1593, of the mind); cf. blink n.2 2. ? Obs.1548 Thomas Ital. Gram. (1567), Cennare, a nodde or twyncle with the eye. 1593 Queen Elizabeth tr. Boethius v...
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Thomas Wroth (died 1672)
In February 1658/9 he and Sir Henry Vane spoke warningly to suggestions that the Protector should occupy the role of a King:'If we find kings destructive
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Ammar ibn Yasir
During Uthman ibn Affan's election by the shura and before his eventual overthrowal, Ammar warningly predicted the upcoming conflict if anyone but Ali
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Lebenslaute
is awarded in the Aula Carolina in the city of Aachen each year on 1 September, the date on which International Day of Peace is celebrated in Germany, warningly
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Hit the North
the track: "Infectious, spliced with electronics and tailored to the dance floor, the song took breaks from its singalong chorus to let Smith mumble warningly
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