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| expertly; dexterouly; with skillful use of the hands or mind. |
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| accompanying; occurring together |
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| in the fashion of a teacher; as if teaching a lesson |
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| in the manner of smooth ease and fluency; without hesitation |
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| in a heedless manner; without care; inattentively |
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| forebodingly;in a way portending evil |
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| in strict confidence; privatly |
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| in a loud-voiced manner; noisily |
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| expressing sadness or malancholy |
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| angrily; irritably; in hot-tempered fashion |
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| with freedom from punishment or injurious consequences. |
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| speaking slightly of, in a way to undervalue and discredit |
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| hastily and superficially, without due care and attention. |
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| cautiously with watchfulness in all directions. |
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| with sharpness and bitterness of speech or temper. |
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