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How To Use Repetitively In A Sentence

  • Repetitively hollerin '' ganja 'at the crowd and asking them to respond in kind just seemed silly and by the volume of the response, one would think the crowd thought the same - wrong call Mr B. Virtual Festivals
  • It was no use, he could not forget about what his mother had drilled into him repetitively when he was a boy.
  • somewhat prosily and repetitively expounded
  • There is a nice message about the perils of wanting to be popular and its consequences, but Lowe belabors it, addressing it repetitively, repeating it over and over get the point! making the book seem like one of those not-very-special After School Specials. Archive 2010-01-01
  • I find myself picking this book up and thumbing through it repetitively.
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  • Schizophrenics frequently speak in a stilted, manneristic fashion, and the fluency of their speech may be intermittently disturbed, with paucity of speech, verbigeration (associations repeated in a stereotyped manner, palilalia in the aphasia literature), or perseveration (words or phrases repetitively inserted in the flow of speech). The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • April 7th, 2010 3: 41 pm ET fey is getting desperate for some press ink. her latest movie shows she has no acting skills whatsoever and 30 rock has become repetitively boring. time to get a real job tina. Fey likely to revive Palin impersonation
  • When a horse weaves he is basically walking in place, swaying his front and neck from side to side repetitively.
  • this type of border display is used repetitively in advertising
  • If the containers are repetitively used solely for the same BPC, all previous lot numbers, or the entire label, should be removed or completely obliterated.
  • Whether you're at work or at play, if you overuse or repetitively stress the area around your body's joints, you may eventually develop a painful inflammation called bursitis.
  • Some boring shellfish bore with chemistry, but the American piddock is a mechanical borer – repetitively grinding its shell with a rotating movement backward and forward to create a burrow for itself in softer substrates in the shallows of the intertidal zones.
  • Her transformation from spectator to spectacle is signified repetitively by the gesture of removing her glasses.
  • To do toe taps, all the toes are lifted off the floor and, keeping the heel on the floor and the outside four toes in the air, the big toe is tapped to the floor repetitively.

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