How To Use Meanly In A Sentence
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She scowled meanly, then her face became more serious and thoughtful.
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When she rejected his approaches, he began to treat her meanly and find fault with her.
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On his wrist a heavy gold ( goldish, Liz persuaded herself meanly) bracelet.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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He had been behaving very meanly to his girlfriend.
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this new leader meanly threatens the deepest values of our society
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Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result.
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And how meanly soever we account of their Mill-stones; yet there they drill them, and enchase them in Rings, which afterward they send to the great Soldane, and have whatsoever they will demaund for them.
The Decameron
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I was sick for a couple of days, meanly sick, and my arms were painfully poisoned from the barnacle scratches.
Chapter 6
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The columns were of different substances; some of handsome marble, others of rough stone meanly plastered over, with dissimilar capitals, vulgarly cut shafts of various sizes; here with a pediment, there without, now turned upside down, then joined together by halves in the centre, and almost invariably nescient of intercolumnar rule.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
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There it was all spiritual. Here it was all material , and meanly material.
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troops meanly equipped
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I must have looked odd, sitting there, the light from a street lamp illuminating my pale complexion, my black hair clashing meanly with my skin.
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they lived meanly and without ostentation
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Good men ever interpret themselves too meanly,' said the physician.
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Shall they who have an unperishing Treasure in Heaven, meanly stoop to grovel in the Dust of the Earth, to obtain those Riches which are destroyed by a thousand Accidents?
Heaven the residence of the saints