Examples of 'was distinctly' in a sentence

Meaning of "was distinctly"

When something is described as 'was distinctly,' it means that it was clearly noticeable or easily recognized. This phrase is often used to emphasize the clear or obvious nature of a particular quality, characteristic, or event

How to use "was distinctly" in a sentence

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was distinctly
Bidar city was distinctly planned and built.
The vocabulary of liberation was distinctly secular.
His life was distinctly cleaved in two by an accident.
His behavior last night was distinctly abnormal.
Sam was distinctly surprised by the ruling.
Their exhibition was distinctly high class.
It was distinctly a raspy voice of an old man.
His behaviour last night was distinctly abnormal.
It was distinctly a time in which there was a cooperative spirit at work.
It looked like a snake but it was distinctly a creature.
In one case it was distinctly an error of judgment on their part.
The soft moaning of the sea was distinctly audible.
His culture was distinctly superior to others around him.
The construction of some of these bunkers was distinctly flimsy.
I could feel it was distinctly her love vibration.

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Because the first impression you made on me was distinctly unfavorable.
My nephew was distinctly instructed to get those boys on the boat.
The record for the decade in agriculture was distinctly mixed.
Writers was distinctly not warm.
The lack of productivity in this otherwise capable family was distinctly unusual at that time.
This tradition was distinctly different during each of the postwar decades.
The IMO experience along these lines was distinctly positive.
He was distinctly glad that one house at least had set the example.
But the smell was distinctly animal.
He was distinctly unhappy when Smith opened the door.
Their sculpture was distinctly inferior.
It was distinctly different from other thrillers I have read.
His breathing was distinctly audible.
I was distinctly told if I took my clothes off I would not get hit with a baseball bat.
Because the impression you made on me was distinctly unfavorable in the first place.
The governor was distinctly unpopular and picked fights with powerful interests in the state.
The investment climate in most participating countries was distinctly unfavorable for energy efficiency investments.
It was distinctly a pat, and it was actually kind of hot.
I made it through the weekend but was distinctly aware of the pain in every movement.
I was distinctly different, and did not mind saying so.
The position I caught you and her in was distinctly adult.
So it was distinctly different.
American composer Charles Ives wrote music that was distinctly American.
The treated product was distinctly better than the original untreated material.
Tracks were human, but the smell was distinctly animal.
The weather was distinctly unkind on that first Sunday.
The book was fairly successful, and was distinctly a step.
It seemed like his body was distinctly different from other people around him.
Moreover, the profitability of specialized financial services was distinctly improved.
The Act in question was distinctly extraterritorial in character.
Berne 's theory was based on the ideas of Freud but was distinctly different.
The sabbath was distinctly and exclusively for the Jewish nation.
Women 's status in society was distinctly second class.
Antiprogestin ( I ) was distinctly superior to onapristone regarding the inhibition of tumor growth.
The residence 's architecture was distinctly antique.

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That sounds like distinctly good news
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