intimately
IPA: ˈɪntʌmʌtɫi
adverb
- In an intimate manner.
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Examples of "intimately" in Sentences
- Everyone must know this title intimately by now, what with spin-off Railgun still running.
- And yet, through love and loss, heartbreak and joy, exile and imprisonment, the two women remain intimately entwined.
- Having a preference for people you associate with intimately is not the same as refusing to sell a black person a Whopper.
- But as art there is no doubt that the action is challenging for many to view so intimately, which is what makes the piece so powerful.
- On the eve of the open rupture between the Roses, another name intimately associated with Ireland disappeared from the roll of the English nobility.
- Then there's the question of whether a woman we didn't know as intimately as Us Weekly-style celeb could even be in the running for a presidential nomination.
- Lifehacker readers are normally pretty allergic to debt, but if you’ve let your debt grow a bit too much and it’s become one of those things you avoid addressing at all costs, getting to know your debt more intimately is an important step in motivating yourself to tackle it.
- JE: I saw the movie for the first time at the premiere and had the same reaction to the first scene that I had when I first read Aaron's script, even though I knew the scene so intimately, which is that after two or three minutes of the scene you realize that it's not going to end.
- They refer, respectively, to the use of a part of a something as a descriptor for its entirety as in a "hand" for a farm worker and/or referring to the name of something by substituting a term intimately associated it, as in calling the government of the United States "The White House," as in "The White House had no official response to news that the head of the IMF had been official declared a Shanda for the Goyim."
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