Similar words: distinctive, constructively, instinct, actively, subjectively, objectively, effectively, instructive. Meaning: adv. as a matter of instinct.
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31. Instinctively all on the walls and ramparts ducked, even Seton, who then cursed himself for a fool.
32. The exposure was a little frightening at first and instinctively he kept close to walls.
33. Instinctively she lifted her head, and their lips met, softly at first, tasting and questing.
34. The Doctor found the porthole to the otherworld almost instinctively.
35. I was born in a harem, and I instinctively understood very young that behind every boundary something terrifying is hiding.
36. Freshly graduated from college back East, he instinctively rejects the example they set.
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37. She obeyed instinctively, the coldness of the gun barrel chilling her skin.
38. But these analogies - murder, euthanasia - were summoned up in order to generate a remorse he did not instinctively feel.
39. One year they are present, striving instinctively to maintain an existence many thousands of years old.
40. When he creates a dish he begins and carries on until instinctively he knows the dish has reached perfection.
41. As you stare across the lily covered moat to its fairytale towers you instinctively know why.
42. Instinctively he tried to roll away and something to his right prevented him.
43. Polly caught her breath, instinctively jerking backwards away from him.
44. Instinctively he rolled in the saddle and felt the white-hot stab of pain as something sharp scored a line across his shoulders.
45. Noisily opening the door in front of her and carrying a small portable cage from which Creggan instinctively flinched in fear.
46. We instinctively understood that de Niro was referring to Taxi Driver(sentencedict.com), even in this much later movie and it's funny.
47. But now I instinctively thought, Oh no you didn't Ollie, you didn't resign, you got sacked.
48. I didn't really need too much time to think about it, I just instinctively knew.
49. Yet the aid package passed in an instinctively isolationist Congress with only a modest handful of dissenters.
50. There was something about the firm set of her body that Jay knew instinctively: she was a survivor.
51. Powerful traditions call for its refusal; but nationalist pride may incite people to accept what they would instinctively reject.
52. We are instinctively drawn to the essential oil which may be right for our physical and emotional needs at the time.
53. The kittens know instinctively what to do, they just have to learn exactly how to do it skilfully.
54. It is a tragedy to spend time with a person or on an effort you are instinctively not sure of.
55. Instinctively he swung the wheel and the truck hit the car.
56. In fact, he instinctively stepped backwards into the plantation as the car door was thrown open.
57. He knew instinctively that this was no casual conversation and that for Cora-Beth's sake he must be honest.
58. Somewhere a camp fire was lit and we were drawn towards it instinctively.
59. Instinctively he had turned in the opposite direction from the Eldorado block.
60. Her body relaxed against him in sleep and his arms tightened, supporting her instinctively.
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