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The solidly
adverb
In a solid or firm manner.
Exact(60)
The solidly middle-class park also draws some unusual characters each year.
The solidly feral-hog South was, of course, solidly for Bush.
The solidly built Mr. Burke suggests a pugilist next to the fluttery yet intense Mr. Scott, whose Leo is at his most self-revealing in the second-act sequence in which he entertains the media.
The solidly lived-in look of the family's unassuming apartment is designed by Michael Schweikardt in authentic 1940s detail, complete with frumpy parlor furniture and well-stocked kitchen cabinets.
The solidly built-up area of London measured some 5 miles (8 km) from east to west in 1750, 15 miles (24 km) in 1850, and 30 miles (50 km) in 1950.
The solidly filled area shows where the projections of the two slabs overlap Fig. 3 Relationships between the core ASTRA concepts Fig. 4 SIRT reconstruction of tissue engineering scaffold.
"It's pétanque," one of them said — setting the scene for the solidly Gallic experience to come.
Though its reach extends into the solidly middle-class, its greatest impact is on the poor.
The assault on the solidly fortified capital of Susa followed, probably in 646.
Governor Magoffin vetoed the measure, but a week later, the solidly unionist legislature quickly overrode him.
And there's definitely a mustiness even in the solidly assembled bones of "Dinner at Eight".
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