Examples of 'he distinctly' in a sentence
Meaning of "he distinctly"
he distinctly: suggests that he clearly or clearly did something
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He distinctly said no when we got the invitation.
He states that at the moment of the explosion he distinctly thought he was killed.
Thus he distinctly declares that he can see no hope.
Before he could fall asleep, he distinctly heard his name spoken again.
He distinctly remembered the last time he got in trouble.
Less than a minute later, he distinctly felt the fly land on his lower lip.
He distinctly remembers this as a wonderful time that he greatly enjoyed.
WESTAD ALSO wrote a book on the fall of détente, for which he distinctly blames Americans.
He distinctly said.
For ; this is his thesis, as he distinctly asserts.
He said he distinctly remembered the first time he sensed the emptiness of his life.
That's all Billy's stuff… mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich. He distinctly said.
He distinctly explains His signs for those who can understand.
Why should he? He distinctly said no when we got the invitation.
He distinctly holds that we can not follow Luther and Calvin.
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More still, He distinctly separates this group from the remainder of mankind.
He distinctly charged the House of Israel with having gone astray from the living God.
He distinctly told them that there would be “ wars and rumors of.
He distinctly felt something quiver against his palm, something cold and smooth.
Yes, he distinctly said this side of the Blake plaza.
He distinctly remembered holding the candle while Mrs. Hall shot these bolts overnight.
Then he distinctly heard a movement across the room, near the wash-hand stand.
He distinctly said, To blave.
He distinctly said, " touch it.
He distinctly remembers hearing the “ call of God . ”.
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I distinctly recall you saying someplace nice
That sounds like distinctly good news