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  • ‘I can hear the frying-pan a-fizzing as naterel as life,’ said Worm corroboratively.

    A Pair of Blue Eyes 2006

  • ‘Ay, that they will,’ said Mr. Swancourt corroboratively.

    A Pair of Blue Eyes 2006

  • "She couldn't make them meet so's to give us money to buy tickets to the circus," Jerry explained corroboratively to his father.

    The Circus Comes to Town Lebbeus Mitchell 1921

  • "I fell into it," and he showed a rent in his trousers corroboratively.

    The Celebrity, Volume 03 Winston Churchill 1909

  • "I fell into it," and he showed a rent in his trousers corroboratively.

    The Celebrity, Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "I fell into it," and he showed a rent in his trousers corroboratively.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • It was natural that he should speak of his prospects -- his hopes of winning the Eclipse with Lucretia, and, corroboratively, mention her good trial.

    Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896

  • This is the rule for estimating the cogency of circumstantial evidence and analogical evidence; or, generally, for combining approximate generalisations "self-corroboratively."

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

  • 'Ay, that they will,' said Mr. Swancourt corroboratively.

    A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1884

  • 'I can hear the frying-pan a-fizzing as naterel as life,' said Worm corroboratively.

    A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1884

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