How To Use Expansively In A Sentence
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Of the two latest biographers, it is Nicholas Roe, a professor of English at St Andrews University, who writes most expansively about the poet's ancestry and precocious development as a poet.
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Now more than ever, we need to inspire young women to think expansively and courageously about the impact they can have on the world.
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Elfant gestures expansively, the sweep of his arm passing over the thousand of tiny circles at his booth.
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He gestured expansively towards the lake, looking blandly innocent of anything supernatural.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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she managed to live rather expansively on her modest income
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Jyotiraditya Scindia held forth expansively to Barkha Dutt over a multi-course breakfast with a bearer hovering.
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On the east side of the Inner Court is a ruinous two-storey building of the later 15th century, expansively fenestrated.
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And though it is still clogged with scaffolding, shipwrights, and a half-dozen cherry pickers, the promenade is already expansively dramatic.
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But money and land have always talked loudly in racing, and in the expansively named Grand Prairie, in the centre of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex where Lone Star Park was built, there is plenty of both.
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He was twaddling on expansively about this and that; Emily didn't know, really; she wasn't listening.
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks.
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Elfant gestures expansively, the sweep of his arm passing over the thousand of tiny circles at his booth.
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He paused, then gestured expansively towards the audience.