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- Stanley was distinctly nervous. (8)
- There was distinctly abrasion. (10)
- I distinctly discountenance it. (10)
- Gregory had grown distinctly older. (9)
- The noise is more distinctly heard. (9)
- Miss Lottie seems to me distinctly of the minx type. (9)
- All that was distinctly the chance of life and death. (9)
- Conning remained in the room, keeping distinctly aloof. (10)
- Her voice, though not the words, came to him distinctly. (8)
- Yet it could not be, she could not have seen distinctly. (5)
- Nevertheless, and most distinctly, we are not of the classes. (9)
- Adrian pointed out to him that he had distinctly commanded it. (10)
- He was not an unsocial man, but he was most distinctly not a society man. (9)
- He distinctly heard the Boers sympathised with, the British Government blamed. (8)
- She was distinctly seen, and looked formidable in definition against the cloud. (10)
- It may not, perhaps, be said that he had distinctly known Sedgett to be the man. (10)
- It may not, perhaps, be said that he had distinctly known Sedgett to be the man. (22)
- He distinctly assures me that he has not done so, and I trust him to speak truth. (10)
- She could distinctly see the hair on the back of his hands, and hear him breathing. (8)
- He has not spoken distinctly; he did us the credit to see that it was not necessary. (10)
- But he could have said very distinctly, if he had needed, why he liked the books he did. (9)
- As soon as that grew distinctly visible in shape and colour, she ceased to be reluctant. (10)
- He saw how she touched at her hair, more distinctly than he saw the lake before his eyes. (10)
- The Copleys, on the other hand, distinctly understood that she had decided in his favour. (10)
- He pointed distinctly at the old gentleman who gave the supper as the writer of the letter. (10)
- Distinctly does she discountenance leaps in the dark, wild driving, and the freaks of Radicalism. (10)
- Though it had not been distinctly schemed, the review of it in that light added to the enjoyment. (10)
- With Crabbe the novella became as distinctly the short story as it has become in the hands of Miss Wilkins. (9)
- I could not get Miss Pollingray to tell me distinctly whether Madame la Marquise will be one of the guests. (10)
- Certainly the city of Boston has distinctly waned in literature, though it has waxed in wealth and population. (9)
- In those days he liked Mrs. Vostrand very much, and at twenty he considered her at thirty distinctly middle-aged. (9)
- The Act was weak in too distinctly revealing the finger of the poetic political squib at a point here and there. (10)
- The word impossible, in which he had not been sparing when he deigned to speak distinctly, comprised everything. (10)
- There are two or three old- fashioned summer hotels; but the summer life distinctly fails to characterize the place. (9)
- Mr. Jarette was not at his ease; he was distinctly dissatisfied with his surroundings, and with himself for being so. (1)
- Plainly you think that where there appears to be a choice of fools, the woman is distinctly designed for the person. (10)
- Christian had already vanished; the sound of her hurrying footsteps was distinctly audible at the top of the dark stairs. (8)
- He is very, distinctly fallible, but I think his life is not less instructive because in certain things it seems a failure. (9)
- When he looked up again he could not see the Major very well, but could distinctly hear the truculent bonhomie of his voice. (8)
- He admitted his special faults, but, by distinctly tracing them to their origin, he complacently hinted the excuse for them. (10)
- If we made them have a good time, and sent them on their way rejoicing, I confess that I should feel myself distinctly a loser. (9)
- One flash struck close by us somewhere, and I heard distinctly the crack of a bough at the moment of its most intense redness. (14)
- At daybreak on the 5th of September three ships[1] were distinctly visible; both parties joyfully believed they were their own. (19)
- In the matter of dress he is distinctly superior to his position, as indicated by his surroundings and the business of his wife. (1)
- Once on the wooden platform, we could hear more distinctly the boom of the guns, which sounded like the broadsides of a big vessel. (10)
- We surpass the Germans, who, like ourselves, have as distinctly excelled in the modern novella as they have fallen short in the novel. (9)
- At one end of it Felix could see distinctly the form of a gleaming skull, with dark sky showing through its eyeholes, cheeks, and mouth. (8)
- The bristling demeanour of Alan Breck and James Mor (a very gallant but distinctly unfortunate son of Rob Roy), seems a correct picture. (2)
- He founded a distinctly national school which, for the lack of a successor of equal gifts, was destined to succumb to foreign influences. (3)
- Besides, Lady Ormont appeared, in the company of her friend Selina Collett, not worse than rather too thoughtful; not distinctly unhappy. (10)
- Most distinctly of that yet uncitified Boston was the critic Edwin P. Whipple, whose sympathies were indefinitely wider than his traditions. (9)
- When the door of No.62 was opened he could distinctly hear her singing, and said so at once, to prevent any chance of being denied entrance. (8)
- He was a very handsome little fellow of distinctly dignified presence, and Westover was aware at once that here was not a subject for patronage. (9)
- Mutually timid, they were of course formally polite, and no plain speaking could have told one another more distinctly that each was defensive. (10)
- Innumerable fanciful thoughts, few of them definite, beset the mind at interviews such as these; but Robert was distinctly impressed by her look. (10)
- Innumerable fanciful thoughts, few of them definite, beset the mind at interviews such as these; but Robert was distinctly impressed by her look. (22)
- Unfortunately, his soothing speeches fell on hard ground, for Semestre scarcely vouchsafed a reply, and at last distinctly intimated that he interrupted her. (5)
- It is the ambition of the younger contributors to write like him; he has his following more distinctly recognizable than that of any other English-writing novelist. (9)
- That Providence should select her sweetest moments to deal her wounds, was cruel; but the Countess just then distinctly heard Mr. George Uplift ask Miss Carrington. (10)
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