Examples of 'more distinctly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more distinctly"

more distinctly: Refers to doing something in a clearer or more detailed manner

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Our beggars more distinctly aromatic here.
In another place he speaks still more distinctly.
I see more distinctly through the rain.
He could feel it more and more distinctly.
And still more distinctly is this principle recognised in.
The leaf tip is also more distinctly hooded.
It is usually more distinctly marked and broader in persons in robust physical health.
At that moment the barking was more distinctly heard.
The rest fall more distinctly into the categories of introversion and extroversion.
A succession of vivid flashes of lightning revealed it more distinctly.
The mole has two or more distinctly different colors.
Then your light will shine more and more distinctly.
The nearer he came to it the more distinctly could he hear shouts for help.
Later that day the witness remembered a number of things more distinctly.
His brain waves register more distinctly than yours.

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May we more distinctly declare whose we are and whom we serve!
It helps to hear each part more distinctly in the mix.
It was proposed that the work of subprogramme 5 on geographical names be reflected more distinctly.
The resulting product exhibits a more distinctly fibrous structure.
Still more distinctly however than the whisper I heard Miss Tita 's own voice.
But disadvantage and exclusion may be at a more distinctly social level.
They are to see Him more distinctly as their sufficiency, their strength.
External and internal security are ever more distinctly intertwined.
Is it possible to say more distinctly that Paul was equal with Peter in dignity?
Sodalis from the southern reaches have fascia more distinctly setal.
But Rome is more distinctly marked.
Every year that passes brings out this antagonism more distinctly.
But all comes out far more distinctly in the new scene.
Applied to particular things, which we conceive more distinctly.
They instinctively wanted something more distinctly connected to the original film.
Altogether to days ; at present I see them a great deal more distinctly.
But Voyager 2 found a more distinctly layered heliopause where there appeared to be less infiltration.
There are some gusts of wind which speak more distinctly than others.
And, certainly, none more distinctly American than the two people we honour here tonight.
Their presidential sound could not be more distinctly American.
This is more distinctly to be seen in the broken-away enlarged view in Fig . 5.
I thought I heard this sound more distinctly than natural.
I see more distinctly through the rain. Fanny, don't be foolish, it is raining.
Then I need to speak more distinctly.
The fibers 50a are more distinctly spaced apart as compared to the fibers 50b.
In the drawing, the two boys are more distinctly developed.
As if coming closer to the surface, On and on, ever more distinctly.
September 1911 earthquake was more distinctly felt in Gozo than in Malta.
God 's rod is a pencil to draw Christ 's image more distinctly upon us.
The nearer I drew to 1789, the more distinctly I noticed the spirit which brought about the Revolution.
The southern rock, blues and doom influences are also more distinctly felt on this album.
Whole universe, it represents more distinctly the body that.
Come, utter the word ' gold ' louder and more distinctly.
You can see the four leaves more distinctly in this photo,.
Works of sculpture, painting, and architecture of a more distinctly spiritual nature had been created.

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Examples of using Distinctly
Our beggars more distinctly aromatic here
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