Similar words: avariciously, vicariously, hilariously, precariously, various, curiously, seriously, furiously. Meaning: adv. in diverse ways.
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91. Our authors do not allow their characters simply to talk, they variously "mewl", "croak encouragement" and display "satisfied purring in her throat".
92. Any of numerous cultivated forms of a perennial plant(Dianthus caryophyllus) having showy, variously colored, usually double, often fragrant flowers with fringed petals.
93. Any of various bulbous herbs of the genus Ixia native to southern Africa and widely cultivated as an ornamental, having grasslike leaves and showy clusters of variously colored flowers.
94. A type of winter squash shaped somewhat like an acorn and having longitudinal ridges, a variously colored rind, and yellow to orange flesh.
95. The verb in question is written variously realize and realise.
96. Viewing the hoopla over him with humorous detachment, he variously referred to himself as the Jewish saint or artist's model.
97. Any of various tropical American, mostly epiphytic orchids of the genus Cattleya, much hybridized and extensively cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers.
98. The depth of this cave has been variously calculated at from 200 metres to 500 metres. Sentencedict.com
99. Lobster is used variously, for example in soup, bisque or lobster rolls.
100. The dynamic change of chlorophyll, carotenoid, cyanin and flavonoid of variously colored fruit sweet pepper varieties is studied.
101. In this role Dr. Hancock—Russ—is best described variously: as a civic leader, community gatherer, institution builder, social entrepreneur, and outspoken advocate for regionalism.
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