nasally

[ US /ˈneɪzəɫi/ ]
[ UK /nˈe‍ɪzə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a nasal manner
    inhaled nasally
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How To Use nasally In A Sentence

  • Mice (n = 7-9) were treated intranasally with 10 µg S-LPS (left panel), 1 µg S-LPS (middle panel) or 0.1 µg S-LPS (right panel). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The problem might be the whiny, nasally voice.
  • Nasally inhaling oxytocin also magnifies men's memories of their mothers as being either supportive or not, Bartz says.
  • The authors conclude that live, attenuated intranasally administered influenza vaccine is safe and effective in healthy adults.
  • Any of these listed may be substituted partially, or totally for cocaine and sold as such. 5,6 From 1970 to 1978, cocaine HCI was primarily used intranasally but could also be used I.V. or S. C.3 The HCI form cannot be smoked as heat causes it to decompose. 3 Cocaine Toxicity
  • He's geeky to a fault, quirky, talks in a mumbling, nasally fashion, and he's generally just crazy.
  • Additional, in cold popularity season, the air of the room wants current, or the medicaments that takes poison of a few disease-resistant, still can take additionally " connect nasally " .
  • In the Outer Hebrides they still sing a very ancient kind of unaccompanied plainchant - first the minister starts warbling, then the congregation joins in, ululating and carolling, nasally.
  • Hi," she said, in the kind of nasally, whiny voice that has been known to inspire premeditated violence. Bluemeany Diary Entry
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