Similar words: distinctive, constructively, instinct, actively, subjectively, objectively, effectively, instructive. Meaning: adv. as a matter of instinct.
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91. Instinctively, he pushed off the centipede.
92. Henry, in his five-year-old wisdom, got it instinctively.
93. We instinctively look away from the Gorgon and toward the Scriptures for our understanding.
94. Instinctively, his eyes moved to the transparent black vial sitting on the cigarette - scalded plastic shelf.
95. My eyes turned instinctively in the direction, and I saw a figure leap with great rapidity behind the trunk of a pine.
96. Amazons in particular, often become junk-food junkies, almost instinctively recognizing potato chip bags and pizza boxes. Sentencedict.com
97. As we waited for the ambulance, the baby became quiet, and started to turn blue-grey. Instinctively, I reached over and rubbed his head and cheeks.
98. As Carrie listened to this and much more of similar familiar badinage among the men and girls, she instinctively withdrew into herself.
99. To do this, they instinctively configure the ADC to operate in transparent mode.
100. A mechanical man is no more instinctively threatening than any other mechanical device.
101. She instinctively felt that he was stronger and higher, and yet withal so simple.
102. Wes knows instinctively that I am the source of his agony, the guarder of the boycott, the enemy of delicious and forbidden Chinese items, the force whose will he must break with piteous cries.
103. We are instinctively compelled to find fault in our lives. By human nature, we begin our "fault-finding"mission the moment we're capable of free-thinking.
104. Then instinctively his hand left the stone and rested upon the low mound of turf.
105. Team Saber instinctively dropped to a crouch. Ash pulled his sidearm.
106. When David steps out of the front door he is blinded for a moment by the white , fizzing sunlight and reaches instinctively for his dad's hand.
107. Until then, people instinctively, the people wanted to be hungry for dinner, people with the Lions is not the same?
108. Americans instinctively associate the values of experimentation and reform with youth, but Deng was in his mid-70s when he embarked on this breathtaking change of course.
109. Jim abandoned his plans for a graceful swan dive and instinctively assumed the cannonball position - known for its magnificent splash.
110. By discovering more about when deaf people vocalise instinctively and when they need to learn, Sauter says, it may be possible to better interpret distress calls from deaf infants.
111. My father moves from his recliner and perches on the arm of the couch. He protectively , instinctively, wraps his arm around my mother.
112. And instinctively he put his hand to his backside, as thoughit might still be wiggling.
113. For that reason a simple type of instruction with a great deal of emphasis on the few elementary methods which can be easily and instinctively used is necessary.
114. Instinctively, I shrink back from people who are in pain.
115. Accompanying him also were the smells of chewing tobacco, well-oiled leather and horses—a combination of odors that she always associated with her father and instinctively liked in other men.
116. Do you instinctively think interactively and are you savvy across multiple media?
117. The Bible says, "Even Gentiles, who do not have God's written law, show that they know his law when they instinctively obey it, even without having heard it.
118. Instinctively a knowing of your Oneness you begin to assume His qualities.
119. Faced with the challenges of cultural differences and difficulties of language transformation, literary translators will consciously or instinctively resort to the alternative of "creative rebellion".
120. He knew as though instinctively that they now took almost no interest in his doings.
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