The music room had raised panel cherry walls and a coffered ceiling with intricately carved beams. [adverb]
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Ancient igneous rocks such as granite lie intricately mingled with old and highly metamorphosed sediments. [adverb]
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So saying, she drew with vengeful fingers at the intricately woven silks until she had indeed undone all that had gone before. [adverb]
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The intellectual and the social evolution are closely and intricately connected, and each reacts upon the other. [Please select]
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The talc-enclosed candle revealed Hamilton and Amos, dirty beyond words, smoke-blackened, blood-stained, and intricately bandaged. [Please select]
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To understand it, one must realize how intricately woven together are the thoughts of a human being and how trivial are the bonds of association between these ideas. [Please select]
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Only yesterday it was that Ethel for the twentieth time had gone over with Jane all the intricately perplexing and delightful details in regard to her coming-out party next winter. [Please select]
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