Similar words: familiar, unfamiliar, familiarity, familiarize, familiar with, unfamiliarity, be familiar with, Familiarity breeds contempt. Meaning: adv. in an intimately familiar manner.
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(1) He touched her cheek familiarly.
(2) "Gerald, isn't it?" I began familiarly.
(3) The elephant's nose or, more familiarly, trunk is the most versatile organ in the animal kingdom.
(4) The FBI is looking for Tom Charles, familiarly known as Charlie the Kid.
(5) Standard, as it is familiarly known, has gone through a succession of lumber industry owners since its bustling origins.
(6) Regrettably, but all too familiarly these days, there is a penalty for non-compliance.
(7) New forms of detention, fewer trendy clerics and, familiarly, less violent television.
(8) The turbine whined familiarly and the rotors blurred above the cabin.
(9) My aunt's family treated us with familiarly.
(10) That is, they familiarly firmly believe in the idea of andand an eye.
(11) A brace of tame deer ran familiarly about the house.
(12) Watching an insipid and familiarly witless England side capitulate to Spain, those other European rank underachievers?
(13) Familiarly with Microsoft office. Computer programming skills will be a plus.
(14) He put his hand familiarly on her shoulder, as if only to greet her in passing.
(15) One is known technically as kin selection, and familiarly as nepotism.
(16) That might seem to be precisely the sort of querulous argument which the Left has familiarly been scorned for posing.
(17) Nevertheless, he was appreciated by the "miner" of Europe; he plotted familiarly with Louis XI. [sentencedict.com], and often lent a hand to the king's secret jobs.
(18) And the farmers , returning with hoes on their shoulders , Hail one another familiarly.
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