reminiscently

IPA: rɛmʌnˈɪsʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a reminiscent manner.
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Examples of "reminiscently" in Sentences

  • “And the Samaritan dumped oil on his head,” the tramp muttered reminiscently.
  • He emptied the glass and paused to turn the cocktail reminiscently on his tongue.
  • "Maybe I have," Tom said, wiping his mouth reminiscently with the back of his hand.
  • She, I think "-- reminiscently --" was one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen. "
  • The lips moved, and faintly, almout reminiscently, he murmured, The last of the Mohegans, the last of the
  • I always think "-- reminiscently --" that that is where the strength of the Roman Catholic _padre_ lies -- in his intense
  • "Nam-Bok was ever clumsy at the paddle," she maundered reminiscently, shading the sun from her eyes and staring across the silver-spilled water.
  • Hare-Lip rubbed his bullet head reminiscently, and the boys returned to the old man, who was maundering ecstatically about Vesta, the squaw of the founder of the Chauffeur Tribe.
  • Whilst we still look back reminiscently at the wonderful achievements of brave, courageous females such as Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt, today's marvels are continuing to dutifully carry the torch for women around the globe.

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