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to habitual
adjective
Behaving in a regular manner, as a habit.
synonyms
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And their resistance to habitual gestures was fierce.
It contains explicit sex acts and references to habitual cannabis use by the characters.
Rarely was there any sense of the group latching on to habitual gestures.
The authors acknowledge that the studies were short and that results may not apply to habitual use.
A vengeful book by his ex-wife accused Mr Cook of everything from heavy drinking to habitual philandering.
That is doubtful; certainly the capacities even of ordinary oral poets in this direction are constantly surprising to habitual literates.
THOSE of us given to habitual Goodwill hunting in western Connecticut have noticed that something upscale has been astir amid the Corning Ware and vinyl go-go boots.
Six weeks of workshops preceded rehearsals proper; theoretically, the extra time spent together allows them to build a shared vocabulary and aesthetic understanding without reverting to habitual methods.
Through experiments and observation, social scientists like Dr. Berning have learned that there is power in tying certain behaviors to habitual cues through relentless advertising.
They point to continued abuses by border police officers, to the continued expropriation of Arab land, to habitual discrimination in education, employment and housing.
Most surprising -- and sometimes annoying -- to habitual classical radio listeners is the fact that the musical selections are not identified until the last minute of the show.
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