Sentence example with the word 'popularly'

popularly

Definition adv. among the people

Last update: August 17, 2015


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It is popularly believed that hard work is the key of success.   [Please select]

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He was popularly known as "Prince John" because of his manners and appearance.   [Please select]

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Most of them do not, as is popularly supposed, hold their entire stock for the period when prices are highest.   [Please select]

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He was dressed in a flashy style, not unlike what is popularly denominated a swell.   [Please select]

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Experienced miners decided that he had, struck upon what is popularly called a "pocket," and some of these are immensely remunerative.   [Please select]

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Of course the importance of this distinction is popularly, if somewhat obscurely, recognized.   [Please select]

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Before the first day's session was over, the process was popularly called the "steam roller."   [Please select]

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Moreover, it was popularly supposed to have political rights, although in fact these were mostly obsolete.   [Please select]

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The first distinction is covered by the popularly recognised difference between "thought and conduct," or "knowledge and life."   [Please select]

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In Ireland the "Danes," as they are popularly called, were always strangers, heathen tyrants, hated and despised oppressors, who retorted this scorn and hatred in the fullest possible measure upon their antagonists.   [Please select]

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The whole complex of fundamental and partial tones is what we popularly speak of as a tone,--more technically a clang.   [Please select]

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