Definitionadv. in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree
Last update: September 3, 2015
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"I seen her," he declared, holding his chin well down and in, and speaking in a pardonably proud throat. [Please select]
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Beset by the national vice of flowery embellishment, they were also pardonably ignorant of savage life, and had an indiscriminating thirst for the marvelous. [Please select]
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It was close, she had been on her feet almost two hours, she was pardonably annoyed at this staring girl--and she showed it. [Please select]
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