Sentence examples for replies slightly from inspiring English sources

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"I wouldn't know anything about that," he replies, slightly tersely.

"I think people forget very easily the kind of crazy human sacrifice that kind of system [involved]," she replies slightly stiffly.

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"But of course," he replied, slightly surprised at my amazement.

"I love my cushy tushy," I replied, slightly too loudly, wiggling my hips for emphasis.

"Thank you!" I reply, slightly puzzled, as I'm wearing no makeup, yoga pants, a puffy jacket and a "Dog Is My Co-Pilot" T-shirt.

Asked if he could actually work with that kind of music, he replied, slightly sheepishly: "Well, that's not the music you want when you're in the middle of a delicate procedure.

"I think it looks great," I replied, slightly stuck for words at this point.

How do we overcome that?" I replied, slightly unsure what angle to take, that the post-1945 worderorder was in desperate need of reform and the Muslim world's time would surely come.

You are so talented!" "Thank you so much!" you reply, slightly shy at the outpouring of compliments from this family member/friend/stranger/superfan, but ultimately feeling the glow of pride in a job well done.

His voice when he replies is slightly louder.

"He did receive a lot of letters from people asking for advice, and as he got older his replies were slightly more crabby.

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