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n. (plural of affirmative English)
Usage examples of "affirmatives".
The girl's animalistic utterances were sprinkled with affirmatives, and I knew I was watching a woman reveling in a new sensation she was determined to enjoy again.
While affirmatives in various tones of voice came from the others, Mr.
His lordship bowed again, murmuring affirmatives, and did not introduce the socially inferior lawyers.
Megan heard a chorus of youthful affirmatives in response, followed by a rush of questions.
Compose the parts, and you come nigh to the meaning of the Nineteenth Century: the mother of these gosling affirmatives and negatives divorced from harmony and awakened by the slight increase of incubating motion to vitality.
He received perfunctory affirmatives, negatives, short answers, only partial attention.
Amid a chorus of affirmatives, Klyd vaulted onto the table and kneeled before the seated figure, offering a strip of ornately embroidered cloth draped over his hands.
Bruce Green inserts low affirmatives and 'No shit's and 'Fucking-A's, etc.
On the one hand the monosyllabic affirmatives or distracted giggling of survivors thrown clear by the crash or the blast.