How To Use Half-heartedly In A Sentence
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I prefer to think like a punter: a slummock on the sofa half-heartedly watching Match Of The Day, or a sweaty Christmas-bag-laden shopper trudging my way to the bus stop.
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We talked half-heartedly for a while about London and house prices.
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Blue pulled half-heartedly at the meat she held in her hand, the cooked leg of some unfortunate bird.
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Right now she has an artist's brush, but is using it to half-heartedly daub a go-faster stripe along the side of her burgundy Vauxhall Meriva.
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He half-heartedly nodded his greetings at several gentlemen who'd yelled their hellos to him from across the room, but he was too driven to stop.
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Brae sat back happily and listened half-heartedly to Chase's unceasing jabber.
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So you can imagine my surprise when I open the door to find two odorous men, half-heartedly mumbling that they're here to ‘move me’.
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I responded rather half-heartedly with a fairly tame story from my past, and chucked her the names of a few people who I thought might be better suited.
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He who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; but he who really thinks has to believe in God. Isaac Newton
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I have been half-heartedly trying to draft a post, but couldn't quite work up any enthusiasm.
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She had been working half-heartedly at the crewel embroidered shawl for some time.
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She smiled half-heartedly, although she clearly heard the crack in his voice.
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I half-heartedly shoo the cat off the bed.
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Feeling suddenly claustrophobic, he headed for the training yards, where he sparred half-heartedly with a few others.
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But his longer-term strategy is to ensure that a future Palestinian state, which Mr Netanyahu half-heartedly says he would tolerate, is tightly circumscribed.
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I doubt there is any kind of a familial tendency (not that there are any recognized genetic causes of iron-deficiency anemia) - my great aunt and my sister both suffer (ed) from pernicious anemia but I don't know of anyone in my family who had iron-deficiency anemia except for me, but then again I am usually the odd one out in my family. anemia and koilonychia a year and a half ago, I'd half-heartedly experimented with taking my multi-vitamin supplements.
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Johnson, no stranger to family comedy/chase films (“Race to Witch Mountain,” “The Game Plan”), manages to convey the bubbly warm and mildly dimwitted personality of the fish out of space, while Justin Long (“Mac” in all those wonderful Apple TV commercials) voices Lem, a geeky teenager/student by day and a floor-swabber at the local planetarium by night, who half-heartedly befriends the human visitor.
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The image recurs in my fantasies of that girl half-heartedly attempting to stop what was going to happen.
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I started jogging half-heartedly on the spot.
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He half-heartedly agreed to go.
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By contrast, when compliance is performed manually, the effort is typically left to the last minute and performed half-heartedly.
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They half-heartedly worked on a few new songs.
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I had half-heartedly tried growing tomatoes once before in Charleston and knew that these evil pests loved to take a chomp out of a just-ripe tomato.
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By contrast, when compliance is performed manually, the effort is typically left to the last minute and performed half-heartedly.
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I spent a few months half-heartedly applying to jobs online because I wasn't sure I really wanted to leave.
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Inside, Lewis was half-heartedly pretending to clean up, brushing things to one side with a dishcloth and humming tunelessly to himself.
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Apryl half-heartedly smiled back as she picked up a slice of toast and buttered it.
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Usually, I find myself wandering half-heartedly around the rails hoping some fabulous garment will leap out and grab me.
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She threw herself into his arms, sighing deeply when he half-heartedly returned her embrace.
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she tried half-heartedly
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But his longer-term strategy is to ensure that a future Palestinian state, which Mr Netanyahu half-heartedly says he would tolerate, is tightly circumscribed.
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It's a bad idea to charge in half-baked, ride a motorcycle half-cut, or take hard drugs half-heartedly.
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Grabbing my leather purse, I waved half-heartedly at Lily, trudging after Billy, and down the hallway.
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He inherited a health service struggling half-heartedly with reform.
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He offers up his worst side, arguing unconvincingly and half-heartedly.
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McKinnon pushed back a bit half-heartedly about this, but the bottom line on the Palin selection is increasingly clear: it was a historically bad decision by McCain, a gimmick that backfired -- not just because Palin is so clearly unsuited for high office, but because it demonstrated McCain's own severe deficiencies as an executive.
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I started half-heartedly doing the Christmas shopping today.
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Maybe shrieking and yelping in the background while a bunch of hollow-eyed Irish crooners half-heartedly mumble a chicken-in-a-basket classic is just what Jackson needs to get his career back on track.
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Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.
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There was hardly enough light from the stage, where spotlights illuminated the still drawn, dusty curtains somewhat half-heartedly.
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Albany enters, and reproaches Goneril half-heartedly for her aggression, which leads her to call him "milk-livered.
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The buffalo [a native variety of the carp] now swish sluggishly around him, some pushing half-heartedly on the nets.