Definitions
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- adverb In an
unclear manner.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in a manner that is unclear
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Examples
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I don't know why you guys at NME insist in posting that first video again when it 'unclearly' shows fuck all.
NME Features 2010
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Although she expressed herself rather unclearly, based on the overall context of her remarks I would suggest that the key term in her mind is not “from where”, but “flocking.”
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But what would an apology accomplish, other than to imply that you had expressed yourself unclearly and regret that your words could be misread to express an bigotry that you did not intend?
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Speech Delay: The basic rules of thumb are that a child should be saying at least one word however unclearly by twelve months of age; at least twenty words by eighteen months; and putting two words together with a vocabulary of fifty words by twenty-four months.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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But what would an apology accomplish, other than to imply that you had expressed yourself unclearly and regret that your words could be misread to express an bigotry that you did not intend?
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Writers make mistakes and, more often even than that, express themselves unclearly.
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Completely unclearly that this 'work' found at all a publisher and then even still into the lists of sales of Audibel succeeded, in order to bore our brains ...
April 2008 2008
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Speech Delay: The basic rules of thumb are that a child should be saying at least one word however unclearly by twelve months of age; at least twenty words by eighteen months; and putting two words together with a vocabulary of fifty words by twenty-four months.
You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010
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Completely unclearly that this 'work' found at all a publisher and then even still into the lists of sales of Audibel succeeded, in order to bore our brains ...
Lost in Translation 2008
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Although she expressed herself rather unclearly, based on the overall context of her remarks I would suggest that the key term in her mind is not “from where”, but “flocking.”
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