How To Use Impulsively In A Sentence
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They meet by chance and impulsively decide to get married because they think it will be their ticket to freedom.
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I daren't even look at it as I still haven't watched any of the sets I impulsively bought after a blog discussion on the topic about a year ago.
Film
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The next day, as we come down Eighth Street at dusk, with shop lights casting color on the hard-packed snow, she impulsively buys a small fat spruce from the Italian with the truck.
In the Fullness of Time
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I rushed into it impulsively, not really knowing the sort of responsibility involved with such a task.
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He is too much of an engineer to act impulsively, however.
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I started forward impulsively, my hands shaking with shock, thinking it might still be possible to rescue some of them.
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McCain impulsively threatens critics over 'hothead' accusations
Music Desk: Leningrad Cowboys and the Russian Army Choir Happy Together
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I daren't even look at it as I still haven't watched any of the sets I impulsively bought after a blog discussion on the topic about a year ago.
Film
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Could she have been encephalopathic from the tooth abscess and then impulsively taken something down?
CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2009
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He jumped up, impulsively following Beatrice across the room.
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Impulsively, she slid her arms around the neck of the man dancing with her.
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All too often, a shopper impulsively pays an exorbitant sum for a puppy, with little or no real knowledge of its origins.
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Oh," said the girl, impulsively taming toward him, her face very red, "I am so sorry, I am so _sorry_!
The Law of the Land
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As soon as it had crystallized she turned impulsively to Bethan.
THE WHITE DOVE
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Then again, that disconnect is what makes Bob Saget's act so devastatingly funny, even if a part of us still impulsively wants to reach for the earmuffs.
Getting Up Guide: Story/Stereo, Bob Saget, 'Titus Andronicus'
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Yes, I've read 'm," he broke in impulsively, spurred on to exhibit and make the most of his little store of book knowledge, desirous of showing her that he was not wholly a stupid clod.
Chapter 1
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DB: Well, right now we are seeing what we call our third level system: egocentric, predatory, express self impulsively, “to hell with others”—moving into the fourth level system: that absolutistic, one right way, ideology, -ism.
IShift - Don Beck on the Essential Shifts (2006 Transcript)
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To grieve is to be delighted with the snapshot prints and impulsively to order duplicates for Mother, only to remember that she died six months previously…and to say to the clerk, “Never mind.”
They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2
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Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there.
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I was sitting behind Susanna; I could not see her face; I saw only from time to time her long dark hair tossed up and down on her shoulders, her figure swaying impulsively, and her delicate arms and bare elbows swiftly, and rather angularly, moving.
The Jew and other stories
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The idea that people plan their radio listening is nonsense; most tune in impulsively.
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Stefan Margita, a Slovakian tenor in his Met debut, was both wily and pathetic as Filka, going under the name Luka, who sings a monologue about being sent to prison for vagrancy, where one day he impulsively stabbed a bullying officer.
NYT > Home Page
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While young Frank Pierson revered Tom Ripley and wanted, in some sense, to become him or at least win his approval, David Pritchard arbitrarily, impulsively decides to make Tom's life a living hell, to harass him with phone calls ostensibly from Dickie Greenleaf (who has been "found and resuscitated"), and, finally, to stalk his every move.
This Woman Is Dangerous
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It is easy to gamble impulsively online.
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I attribute a large part of that to (1) the internet hipping me to bands I would have never come across any other way (2) the internet making it possible to impulsively buy a song or an album with the click of a button.
Benjamin LeRoy: On Second Thought: The Evolution of My Inner Charlton Heston
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Now the future had to be planned, for up to this point the maharanee had acted blindly and impulsively -- just swiftly -- the moment she had realized the supreme danger for her son.
Tales of Destiny
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McCain impulsively threatens critics over 'hothead' accusations
BBC wins impossible sentence competition
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After impulsively quitting her job, Maria heads to Rio seeking work.
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If the characters are domesticated, if they never act impulsively and if they are almost sexless and sterile, then they represent no threat to the system.
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Impulsively, she dropped them into her purse.
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As soon as it had crystallized she turned impulsively to Bethan.
THE WHITE DOVE
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Impulsively she set off at a run down the muddy path.
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Impulsively, the Squat swung the trike to pull alongside, so that one wheel dragged on the slower strip.
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Then again, that disconnect is what makes Bob Saget's act so devastatingly funny, even if a part of us still impulsively wants to reach for the earmuffs.
Getting Up Guide: Story/Stereo, Bob Saget, 'Titus Andronicus'
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And once this sophisticated electronic gear is installed, they impulsively poke at keys and buttons on the chance that they can make it work with little or no reference to the manuals.
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The exhibition's earliest and biggest, "L'homme Descend du Signe" 1975, measures about 14 by 27 feet and pictures his familiar repertory of cartoonish, antically animated, biomorphic and geometric forms impulsively outlined in black and hovering in gaseous, purple-tinted space.
NYT > Home Page
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Impulsively, the Squat swung the trike to pull alongside, so that one wheel dragged on the slower strip.
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The scans also showed decreased activation of the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex - the brain's ‘superego,’ which keeps people from acting impulsively.
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The limping shrimp impulsively implemented the compulsory duty.
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You should develop the capacity to reflect on gut feelings rather than acting on them impulsively.
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She impulsively threw in the last, so to speak a catchall, because the penultimate charge was more than a bit doubtful, Chuck’s not having performed unnaturally in bed, and in fact the previous one had slim support, for she had never seen his gun if indeed he had one.
The Houseguest
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All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder.
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Impulsively, the woman reached out for Mem'sab's hand.
Werehunter
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He impulsively drew her nearer to him as the dance started, guiding her through the steps.
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You should be able to "read" the back cover of the book, check out the book flap, see the cover art, and easily (and impulsively) drop the book in your cart and wander to the checkout line.
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The stranger smiled at her, and spoke impulsively.
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he often acts impulsively and later regrets it
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But you should develop the capacity to reflect on gut feelings rather than acting on them impulsively.
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As she rose to go, she saw Le6n Ledesma looking at her admir - ingly, for he approved of the steps she was takin& and impulsively she picked up his hands and kissed them: Te6n, you're the one honest human being in bullfighting .. you and the bull.
Mexico
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They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers.
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She leant forward and kissed him impulsively.
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Impulsively, he opened the oak barrier, and, with mouth hanging, he stared with amusement less than ever, and an elevated amount of disgruntlement and disbelief.
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Germain's novel opens with the arresting image of Sabine, a middle-class mother concealing a rug impulsively stolen from the Christmas sales: "Her silhouette large and bell-like, her legs like two clappers which despite their brisk to-and-fro produce no sound".
Hidden Lives by Sylvie Germain, translated by Mike Mitchell – review
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“Yes, absolutely, positively, definitely ... me,” he burbles inanely, taking hold of her hand again and impulsively lifting it to his lips.
New Doctor/Rose Ficlet: STRAWBERRIES