Sentence examples for traditionally ready from inspiring English sources

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Christmas celebrations before the 19th century were not the quaint family affairs we've come to know, but were more akin to the outdoor orgies of Mardi Gras; farmers had free time (their fields were frozen over) and needed ways to kill it (winter was when wine and beer was traditionally ready to drink).

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More traditionally chart-ready pop acts, such as Tamera Foster or the boy band Kingsland Road, failed to win the public vote and were axed earlier in the run.

She played of course (from 1964 to 1987) the Rovers Return charlady Hilda Ogden, an inveterate gossip in curlers and headscarf, and although not quite a battleaxe (despite making husband Stan's life traditionally miserable), always ready to do screeching battle with anyone or anything that crossed her.

Back at the Young Vic, though, Lan is keen to emphasise that while the traditionally rough-and-ready theatre may have acquired a new glamorousness thanks to that awards glory and star draws such as Gillian Anderson and Mark Strong, that hasn't stopped it from being business as usual.

Davos has traditionally been far more ready to celebrate globalism than to reflect on the harm that can result as corporations become increasingly untethered to any specific place.

The home side are ready for a traditionally full-blooded encounter but the scrum-half Ben Youngs is predicting a happier ending for England supporters than this fixture has supplied in the past decade.

The cue light in a BBC studio signifying "ready to record" is traditionally green.

Ligging Amorous Brits not yet ready to hook up traditionally get their kicks by snogging, their word for "smooching".

Over budget, under-grossing, badly received studio epics helmed by obdurate, singular auteurs: ready fodder for ridicule, traditionally, though time has been kind to the legacies of those three pictures.

President Donald Trump is threatening a "trade war," and labor unions — traditionally allied with the Democratic Party — seem ready to enlist.

Instore bakeries are being trialled and Aldi is stocking an increasing number of ready meals – products which have traditionally been the heartland of supermarkets like Sainsbury's and Tesco.

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