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- adverb In a
stereotypical manner or way.
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- adverb in a stereotypical manner
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Examples
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You'd think this guy's brain would have informed him the minute the word "stereotypically" came out of his mouth that he was shin deep in poop, and sinking.
The WritingYA Weblog: But What's A Boy Sound Like? tanita davis 2008
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But worst of all is any kind of stereotypically female interaction.
Jezebel 2009
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Yet the worshippers who assemble weekly at his Lakewood Church do not “look the part” of how evangelical congregations are stereotypically portrayed in the mainstream media.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Our comfort zones remain intact if the gender-confused don't ballroom dance tango and dip a person of the same, but now surgically opposite sex and black chefs act stereotypically black.
Gillian Clark: Chaz Bono's Unscripted Reality Gillian Clark 2011
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Our comfort zones remain intact if the gender-confused don't ballroom dance tango and dip a person of the same, but now surgically opposite sex and black chefs act stereotypically black.
Gillian Clark: Chaz Bono's Unscripted Reality Gillian Clark 2011
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Better Off Ted revolves around the concept that the characters work for a stereotypically evil company, a fact of which they are all aware.
Think Progress » Democrats Need To Pass A Comprehensive Health Care Bill 2010
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Helen was also actually more stereotypically masculine than Will: she talked less about her life and feelings, and sounded more competitive in her version of one scene.
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Our comfort zones remain intact if the gender-confused don't ballroom dance tango and dip a person of the same, but now surgically opposite sex and black chefs act stereotypically black.
Gillian Clark: Chaz Bono's Unscripted Reality Gillian Clark 2011
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) put out an ad in February saying -- in a stereotypically ethnic Italian accent -- Giannoulias would "make Tony Soprano proud" and calling him a "wise guy."
Mark Kirk Increasingly Brings Up Greek Financial Crisis To Criticize His Greek Opponent Alexi Giannoulias The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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According to a recent profile in the New York Times Magazine, physicist Freeman Dyson escaped from his stereotypically hellish English boarding school by: reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which gave him his first sense of America as a more "exciting place where all sorts of weird things could happen," and Jules Verne's comic science-fiction descriptions of "more crazy Americans" bound for the moon.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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