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Articularly

Articularly \Ar*tic"u*lar*ly\ ([aum]r*t[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r*l[y^]), adv. In an articular or an articulate manner. [1913 Webster] ||

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articularly

adv. In an articular manner.

Usage examples of "articularly".

I am no longer particularly interested in the manifestations of the phenomenon.

It's difficult for a man to hide in this world, particularly if the Cabal is looking for him.

Although he smiles faintly, Creslin has nothing to say to either man, particularly since he has no doubt that any wit he might display would be far less practiced than that of two men who have spent a lifetime mastering the innuendo.

The grade is not particularly steep, not for the Westhorns, but there has never been a reason to ski a slope that leads only northward into the winds.

What would the Marshall do with an heir, particularly if anything happen to Llyse?

Creslin would shrug, but he needs his energy, particularly if the ride is going to be long, as he thinks it will be.

Although the water coming from the tap is not ice-cold, neither is it particularly warm, and he hurries with his shaving and washing.

The guards are also learning stonework and expanding the keep, particularly the guard quarters in process.

In the end, while the cargo is useful, Creslin knows there is not enough, particularly of flour and other staples.

For the past several hours he and Jeff, along with a crew of men that Brandi had called up from somewhere, had been secretly searching the Fairgrounds and particularly the towers for evidence of sabotagespecifically, for ceramic devices of the kind that Jeff himself had once been induced to put in place around the Empire State Building.

It quickly became obvious that he was not particularly interested in Connie's sighting of the man-bird the year before.

All military and civilian personnel and particularly information officers and UFO investigating officers who hear of such reports should immediately notify their local OSI [Office of Special Investigations] offices.

They asked questions about Woody and were particularly interested in opinions on the validity of his alleged contact.

We were particularly concerned about epilepsy and there was no evidence of this.

The CIA had already earned an odious reputation abroad, its butter-fingered agents often operating as wandering journalists, particularly in the Himalayas where they were trying to foment revolutionary activity against the Chinese who were then settling down in Tibet.