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How To Use Precipitously In A Sentence

  • It simply came into existence, appearing as precipitously as a flash of lightning.
  • Technology stocks continued to drop precipitously throughout the summer.
  • In fact, the underfur was no longer available in quantity, for beaver populations had precipitously declined, a hard fact noted by old trappers who remembered the glory days when the animals were so numerous a man could whack them dead with a stick. Bird Cloud
  • Let's talk about why vegetable yields are declining precipitously.
  • We essentially deal with what we call the installed base of the eight million RV'ers out there so as frankly our RV sales fell precipitously in the last 12 months from I think there were 300,000 plus down to 200,000 plus and now they will be slightly over 100,000 in 2009 so you have seen a pretty dramatic fall off in RV sales over the last 24 months without really impacting any of our RV business. US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha
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  • In Illinois, levels of diversity drop precipitously, most likely reflecting one or more genetic bottlenecks in areas that were once covered by the Wisconsin glaciation.
  • A few degrees left, and the hugger-mugger of the Old Town resolved itself into an open garret window here, with orange curtains, or there, a ladder leaning precipitously from a roof up onto a disorderly row of chimney pots.
  • The land dropped precipitously down to the rocky shore.
  • The mountain path descended precipitously to a small valley.
  • He swept a hand over the luminous purple of heathery braes that sloped precipitously into the dark cleft of the Tail Burn's glen.
  • To their left, the hillside rose precipitously, covered with scrub brush and evergreen trees.
  • Cranberry supply began to exceed demand on an annual basis, and the market price of cranberries fell precipitously.
  • The yen began to fall precipitously—from 110 to the dollar to 135—a fall of nearly 23 per cent.
  • In Italy, the government shifted into emergency mode on Tuesday, as government-bond yields climbed and the share prices of the Italian banks that hold many of them slid precipitously.
  • Patients with chronic, large pericardial effusion may be asymptomatic but can develop cardiac tamponade precipitously.
  • The area is precipitously steep, rocky, and bleak.
  • His image is right, his politics are right, his precipitously craggy face is right.
  • Instead, it declined precipitously, becoming by the 1990s one of the country's poorest cities and a national symbol of urban blight.
  • Four sinister clowns with wings and tails and skirts held high trotted a T-bone Tango Two-step on an enormous cerulean blue beach ball balanced on the nose of a wine red walrus perched precipitously upon a hubcapped Diamond Star Unicycle of unique design. Unday Morning
  • Rivers snake precipitously below this, and the gorges—steeply cut, heavily wooded, slick with rock scree—are full of wildlife.
  • The ground beyond the road fell away precipitously.
  • The mountains rose precipitously from the shore.
  • Accordingly we all left the house after breakfast, following the track marked (H), which led us precipitously down, till we landed on the surface of the large crater, an immense sheet of scoriaceous lava cooled suddenly from a state of fusion; the upheaved waves and deep hollows evidencing that congelation has taken place before the mighty agitation has subsided. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.
  • Moreover, both factions act precipitously, before events have run their course, basing their actions on incomplete evidence and overhasty inferences from what they see.
  • The population of the black rhinoceros of East Africa dropped precipitously from 65,000 in 1972 to 1,900 in 1993.
  • It's not just the oil spill, it's the melting polar ice caps, it's the mysterious, scientifically inexplicable dead zones spreading through the oceans and the precipitously collapsing fish and invertebrate populations: seemingly discrete events all crescendoing together towards a terrifying dystopian climax. Larry Abrams: Expropriating British Petroleum
  • The coastal mountain range rises to a high plateau, which breaks precipitously down to the sea.
  • Ahead of us, the ground drops away precipitously into the crater.
  • After a period of calm, I was allowed to speak again, to apologise for behaving precipitously, and to explain where the money had gone.
  • The winning entry takes the form of an 80-meter-high flexible, lightweight tower designed to move with the wind, that soars and bends precipitously over the city.
  • Too little time is spent exploring the real benefits from the gold standard, and the author precipitously blames bimetallism's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders.
  • The opening ceremony was precipitously cancelled just 24 hours before the event.
  • The mountain path descended precipitously to a small valley.
  • Women constitute 43 per cent of all US medical students, but their representation within academic medicine drops precipitously throughout their careers.
  • The author precipitously blames bimetallism's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders.
  • It will also reassure policy makers at the Bank of England, who contend that inflation is poised to slow precipitously this year and risks undershooting its 2% target by the fourth quarter. U.K. Inflation Slows Sharply
  • There will be a small percentage of animals that will" overwinter "within the bays, utilizing the deeper holes as a thermal refuge when temperatures drop precipitously. The Daily News - News
  • It seems unlikely that this is the work of Bach, whatever was precipitously claimed with great publicity in 1985.
  • Perhaps the most talked-about anxiety is the fear that world temperatures may rise precipitously.
  • Real income for the average family has not increased in over 20 years and has declined precipitously in rural areas.
  • When a beloved CEO leaves precipitously, he bursts the shared illusion that you'll have him forever.
  • She leans slightly toward the left, as if to steady her balance in a hallway where walls and floor recede precipitously toward the right.
  • The facility precipitously closed its doors in mid-May, citing a lack of profits and funding.
  • We have seen our favorable ratings in international polls drop precipitously, even in countries that have been longtime friends of ours.
  • He found that if he surgically removed the testicles of his dogs—and thereby depleted the dogs of the hormone testosterone—the prostate gland involuted and shriveled and the fluid secretion dried up precipitously. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • But the relationship with Pataki deteriorated precipitously in recent days as McCaughey Ross openly defied him.
  • By contrast, several newspaper editorialists and columnists criticized the government for acting precipitously.
  • conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate
  • I assume that they have examined every alternative and proceeded not precipitously but thoughtfully.
  • The clay cliff dropped precipitously in front, and facing them in the opposite cliff were similar bivvies, with the inhabitants of whom Mac and his cobbers were in the way of exchanging friendly conversation at odd moments of the night or day. The Tale of a Trooper
  • This mountain, a prominent object for many miles around, rises precipitously above the village.
  • In this subdued metabolic state, called torpor, hibernators ratchet down their inner thermostats, precipitously lower their heart and respiratory rates, and tune out nearly all external stimuli. Many species use hibernation to survive the rigors of winter
  • What does the poll identify as the fulcrum of Lincoln's precipitously declining numbers? The Corner on National Review Online
  • He had never heard "plunged precipitously to earth from cruising altitude today" on the evening news.
  • the mountains rose precipitously from the shore
  • Law enforcement officials forced particularly vulnerable women to move precipitously to this neighbourhood.
  • Let that teach you not to move precipitously!
  • The mountain path descended precipitously to a small valley.
  • After the revival movement, the social status of these cultural rituals declined precipitously.

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