familiarly

IPA: fʌmˈɪɫjɝɫi

adverb

  • In a familiar or easily recognised manner.
  • In a familiar manner, as if knowing somebody well.
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Examples of "familiarly" in Sentences

  • He says he was dismayed to hear that authorities were even able to get Ai Weiwei, whom he referred to familiarly as "Old Ai."
  • Each member of the party I have called by the name familiarly used on the expedition, for naturally there was no "Mistering" on a trip of this kind.
  • Melanie looked up like a good soldier awaiting a command and so tense was the situation it did not occur to her that for the first time Rhett was calling her familiarly by the name which only family and old friends used.
  • In the first place, most of the students were seated; for, in a task of pure composition, there was no occasion either for standing or for "prowling," -- the term familiarly applied to the sometimes disastrous backward and forward movements of which mention has been made, and which ordinarily gave so much action to the scene.
  • NATURAL HISTORY is the name familiarly applied to the study of the properties of such natural bodies as minerals, plants, and animals; the sciences which embody the knowledge man has acquired upon these subjects are commonly termed Natural Sciences, in contradistinction to other so-called “physical” sciences; and those who devote themselves especially to the pursuit of such sciences have been and are commonly termed

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