How To Use Fastidiously In A Sentence
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The movie's unmistakable, though largely tacit theme is homosexuality in the full, unliberated postwar sense of the word - Matthew Parris said that its clenched pejorative overtone is traditionally conveyed with the long vowels fastidiously drawn out: hoa-moa-sexuality.
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The legendary T.G.V. of Bangalore University: blazingly articulate, fastidiously stylish and passionately, fatally, devoted to his students.
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Angelina Jolie wore a sturdy bra and half-slip in the 2005 film "Mr. & Mr.. Smith" -- in a scene depicting the fastidiously uncarnal nature of her life with Mr. Smith.
Pardon Me, Your Slip Is Not Showing
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Dominic fastidiously slides a small bone from his mouth and deposits it on the rim of his plate.
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Joan began mopping up sauce messily with a heavily-buttered roll while Kenny fastidiously dipped slivers of unbuttered bread into his.
JUST BETWEEN US
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The phalanges preternaturally straight, the knuckles pale and taut, the lunulae fastidiously cleared of cuticle, as perfect in their crescents as any moon over Arabia.
Kalooki Nights
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Fair, pale, and slightly built, his clothes fastidiously neat, Filing had the appearance of a gentleman aesthete.
ALL ABOUT LOVE
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In his leather bag he has an alphabetic list which he fastidiously ticks off after each visit.
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But he was very tentative, fastidiously so, letting Ruth set the pace of sprightliness and fancy, keeping up with her but never daring to go beyond her.
Chapter 9
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Her still lifes, which involve random and often visually unharmonious elements, are nonetheless conscientiously and fastidiously made.
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Power, he fastidiously believed, ought simply to be handed to patricians like himself.
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Henry was fastidiously clean by the standards of the time.
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he writes extremely musical music, of which the sound is fastidiously calculated and yet agreeably spontaneous and imaginative
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They are by nature fastidiously clean and typically free from body odour and parasites.
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She weeded fastidiously, removing the plants and roots before they came to maturity, and preparing compost from them.
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Ernestine kept her daughters fastidiously clean.
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But the government still took away a huge chunk - this from a man who had fastidiously paid every tax and never diddled anyone out of anything.
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The Samoan had always been fastidiously cautious in guarding cash.
THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN