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  • She breathed raspingly, and when she spoke her voice was so faint, Eleanor had to bend right over the bed. THE GOLDEN LION
  • With elegance so well attended to by Genaux and Tarver, it fell to the two spoiled sisters, Clorinda and Tisbe and (in this opera) their bumbling and graspingly nasty father, Don Magnifico, to supply the buffoonery. In performance: WCO's "Cenerentola"
  • On the other hand, this doesn't mean that we have to kowtow to the disingenuous, the graspingly ambitious, the intellectually dishonest, or others whose views conflict with our own.
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  • A moment — and the darkness would reign in her as before; her eyes glower, her fingers feel out graspingly-how much? she would say. The Growth of the Soil
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  • My fatal mistake last year, I think now, lay in my accepting what she gave me -- accepting it so readily, so graspingly even. Marcella
  • Densher must be poor and Kate graspingly ambitious for money and position if they are to be put to work to deceive Milly Theale. Digging James
  • June sat on the ground, breathing in raspingly.
  • Across all ages, a total of 6,363,325 votes had been cast in the most recent Big Brother final, but that figure does not take into account widespread multiple voting, so graspingly encouraged by Channel 4. The myth of reality TV
  • Some of the columnists' appointments seem to presage the adoption of a tone even more raspingly ideological.
  • Lilac bushes had passed all bounds, and took up room most graspingly. The End of a Coil
  • It was there, in a restaurant just off the main high street, that I tasted my first Portuguese table wine: a sharp, slightly fizzy white wine that was raspingly dry.
  • Pidgin is spoken slowly and graspingly, has no formal set of rules or consistent structure, and relies heavily on the speakers' native languages.
  • All the assurance and confidence she had drawn from the idea that someone was behind Melnnes soured and dissolved as she wondered, blindly, graspingly, at who was behind Lafferty. Country of the Blind
  • Its extreme heat and raspingly dry climate has sent many an enterprising winemaker packing.
  • And I know what it feels like to want quietly and graspingly for unknown things.
  • The Lord grant that I may at last become an obedient and truly teachable child; for that faculty, whatsoever it be, that asks vociferously, seems not to be the one which, as I.P. says, "_graspingly receives," _ but is rather a hinderance to its reception. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England

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