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the characteristically
adverb
In a usual or expected way; in characteristic manner.
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None of them fulfilled the characteristically succinct prescription that Capt.
The characteristically terse caption betrays none of this.
The characteristically ecumenical Apollo audience gave him an ovation.
He did have the characteristically broad chin and nose.
They base this theory on the characteristically long arms and curved fingers of knuckle-walkers.
"We're here to win a medal," said the characteristically straight-talking British captain.
A whimper had replaced the characteristically confident snarl of the American right.
It is here that the characteristically Wodehousian definite article comes into its own.
"Yes," was the characteristically precise response from a man of few words.
The characteristically resonant note of Schiller's blank verse is heard here for the first time.
The characteristically gnomic, lyrical and hyper-charged letter is, it turns out, posthumous.
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