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distantly
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Word definitions for distantly in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. from or at a distance; "dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness"
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Distantly \Dis"tant*ly\, adv. At a distance; remotely; with reserve.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In a distant manner.
Usage examples of distantly.
Then he heard a sound, faint and distantly booming, a vibration that seemed to shake the Keep to the dark, ancient bones of its agelong foundations.
The light died out of the crystal below him, leaving the room pitch-dark but for the bluish echo in its heart Then he heard a sound, faint and distantly booming, a vibration that seemed to shake the Keep to the dark, ancient bones of its agelong foundations.
The most spectacular of Cretaceous mollusks were the ammonites, chambered cephalopods related to the modern pearly nautilus and, more distantly, to squid and octopus.
South-West Pacific in at least two stages: first, the so-called Papuans speaking languages very distantly related to each other, and not at all related so far as is known to the Austronesian group.
One of the northern Camps had made a trading expedition a few years before to a western people that were distantly related to the Mamutoi, and the leader had been given the shirt as a token of mutual ties and future friendly relations.
Distantly behind the man was a sturdy, fortlike building that seemed to be dimly lighted inside.
Friesians, I distantly remembered, were lavish milk producers, I inched a wincingly careful way round the vast throng of big animals until I came to a large docile-looking Friesian cow with a satisfied calf lying beside her.
There was Headhunter in his Supersuit disguise, wandering in a subway crowd, Hanus and Malicia somewhere distantly in the background, searching for him.
She looked rather distantly out of the window and hummed lightly to herself.
They were in full view now of the Ringwall, towering distantly atop the rocky slope that went up from the far shore.
The most interesting case for us is that of the two species of Saxifraga, as this genus is distantly allied to Drosera.
Distantly, beyond the swamp, he could see the highlands that Captain Waxman had shown him on the topographic map: a series of red cliff faces, broken with jungle-choked chasms and separated into tall forest-crowned mesas.
The whales had irregularly settled bodily down into the blue, thus giving no distantly discernible token of the movement, though from his closer vicinity Ahab had observed it.
Distantly he heard the whup-whup of the airscrews, dimly he felt the flow of damp cold air around him.
She smiled distantly at him, bade her aunts goodbye and accompanied him out to the car, glad she had taken so much trouble with her appearance, matching his elegance.