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adv. In an archetypical fashion.
Usage examples of "archetypically".
The irony is that what seems archetypically Victorian must have been unknown to those first visitors who saw only a bleak expanse of grassland planted with saplings.
What played on the circular monitor screen were scenes that were to some extent archetypically human: preverbal memories of infancy, recollections of school life, cadet training, moments of love and loss, beauty and pain.
In Kesey's view, modern society is a reflection of womanish values archetypically responsible, cautious, repressive, deceitful, and solemn.
In Kesey's view, modern society is a reflection of womanish values--archetypically responsible, cautious, repressive, deceitful, and solemn.
We were in a modern glass and steel restaurant in the trees above an archetypically twee village that looked like it was composed of scaled-up cuckoo clocks: on the hour you expected a door under the eaves to flap open and Heidi to bounce out at the end of a giant spring.
If she managed to not only set things aright, but did so in archetypically kitsune manner, spectacularly, she would even gain status from it.