neatly

IPA: nˈitɫi

adverb

  • In a neat manner.
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Examples of "neatly" in Sentences

  • The pacing's solid pulp, and the title neatly fits in any noir collection.
  • Smiling and whistling, Igor handed me Aunt Peg, now reduced to a square box with her name neatly printed on top.
  • As with the four that had preceded it, the letter was addressed to Detective Stephen Louis Carella, the name neatly typewritten on the face of the envelope.
  • The label neatly evades the question of whether having the government borrow money and spend it is actually a way of getting out of a recession-a claim for which evidence is distinctly thin.
  • The label neatly evades the question of whether having the government borrow money and spend it is actually a way of getting out of a recession -- a claim for which evidence is distinctly thin.
  • For them, the term neatly encapsulates a narrative of moral degeneration that is so broad as to effectively include any representation or discussion of sex, sexuality and relationships, whatever the context.
  • The walls had been lined by the nuns with plain wooden shelves, and upon them were what seemed to be a thousand books, every one in a grey linen wrapper, with the title neatly written on a white label pasted on the back.

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