Similar words: ineptly, abruptly, promptly, apt, rapt, adapt, leapt, raptor. Meaning: adv. in a competent capable manner.
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31. Does summer become diminutive skin operation aptly?
32. What thing does the person of cancer have aptly?
33. This area is already aptly covered by these people.
34. Shakespeare's Hamlet character aptly describes the changes and developments.
35. Yeah, this word is aptly used here.
36. In this aptly named technique, the persuader makes a ridiculously large request, knowing the other person is sure to reject it.He then follows up with a favor that is more reasonable.
37. This definition much more aptly describes fifteen - year - old James than Harry.
38. One of Herbert's earliest memories is aptly a journey on ice.
39. Mahout provides driver programs for all of the clustering algorithms, including the k-Means algorithm, aptly named the KMeansDriver.
40. Plant the crop such as wheaten, corn, potato, horsebean, hempen, cole aptly, a year one ripe.
41. I wouldn't encounter a similar wildness until a day in my twenties when, diving in the Caribbean, a school that seemed more like a herd of aptly named bigeye tuna surged past.
42. It could more aptly named " water - boiled chilis with beef garnish. ".
43. A grain or a dot, the imagery aptly highlights the point.
44. Economic forecasting, that art of the impossible, is more aptly called nowcasting.
45. It is not easy to aptly express such imagery through the painting - brush.
46. With an artificial chloroplast outer layer, designer Wu Peng's Power Cyton could aptly be named Leaf if only that badge weren't already taken.
47. He won his first Derby on the aptly named "Never Say Die".
48. That was the case with this post - and as the Edward Young quotation so aptly captures, time was definitely stolen - or more accurately, wasted.
49. The teacher aptly nicknamed Chaplin by his students because of his moustachio.
50. What most of them will do is start to shift to organic and non-GMO ingredients, so as to avoid what the Monsanto executive 16 years ago aptly described as the "skull and crossbones" label.
51. Katharine Hepburn aptly called the place a "pimple on the chin of the south of France".
52. This quotation reflects aptly the state of mind of a fighter.
53. Baring rows of serrated teeth a great white shark is aptly called a killing machine.
54. It is more aptly characterized as a religious faith of atheism.
55. The expression "weasel word"is aptly named after the egg-eating habits of weasels.
56. Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner aptly pointed out in response to our inquiry about the landmark,(www.Sentencedict.com) "If only I had a nickel for every Tweet. I'd be a billionaire."
57. Shopworn as these metaphors may be, they aptly capture the extreme and unexpected nature of the circumstances.
58. The Queen of Corsets, as she has aptly named herself, has worn tight-fitting corsets for years to get there, and appears in the body parts section of the Guinness Book of World Records 2007.
59. At this moment temperature irons aptly press cloth of the silk clothings that crosses water frowzily and cotton goods, man-made cotton goods, rayon.
60. Blue-footed boobies are aptly named, and males take great pride in their fabulous feet. During mating rituals, male birds show off their feet to prospective mates with a high-stepping strut.