obtusely

IPA: ɑbtˈusɫi

adverb

  • In an obtuse manner.
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Examples of "obtusely" in Sentences

  • Appealingly charming, yet obtusely of another world.
  • What Moore does best, even at his silliest or most obtusely philosophical, is subvert.
  • In shape they taper somewhat suddenly to the smaller end, which may almost be termed obtusely pointed.
  • Justice also takes an obtusely static view of the marketplace, as it did a decade ago in the Microsoft case.
  • The challenging writing, obtusely beautiful ads, and the sheer heft of the physical magazine have a special alchemy.
  • So for Mark to come out and kind of obtusely say, you know, there's a woman we're interested in doesn't necessarily mean this woman points to a smoking gun.
  • Most obtusely, the reformers dismiss the reality of poverty as "just an excuse" and even condemn as "racist" those who insist that school reform must include a real agenda to improve the conditions of families and neighborhoods.
  • But I want to point out that because of the practice of tithing unique to the Mormon church means that financially supporting the artistic pursuits of a member of the Mormon church does, if somewhat obtusely, fund the church and its operations.

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