Definitionadv. in a manner acceptable to common custom
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Legitimately he should pay the damages. [Please select]
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But at any moment special causes may bring into the field of economic inquiry whole departments of life which have hitherto been legitimately ignored. [Please select]
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Women who hunt as you hunt take all that's legitimately coming to them. [Please select]
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But what I know, and what I legitimately infer concerning the younger Quarrier is enough to rouse any man's anger. [Please select]
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This Hallam woman and her son--it seems that they were legitimately in the line of inheritance, Dorothy out of the way. [Please select]
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It is a very attractive and interesting argument, and in some instances it is legitimately used. [Please select]
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The Mercer girls had stunning pearls, and could secure all they wanted legitimately; and Bella disliked them. [Please select]
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In the vernacular of the sportsman, birds that may legitimately be shot are divided for convenience into three groups, viz. [Please select]
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