shallowly
IPA: ʃˈæɫoʊɫi
adverb
- In a shallow manner, without depth.
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Examples of "shallowly" in Sentences
- Frontal area shallowly impressed.
- The tip is shallowly three lobed.
- Vertexal margin shallowly concave.
- At least shallowly, this seems to work well.
- The seeds are brown and are smooth but shallowly pitted.
- The pectoral fin has a shallowly concave posterior margin.
- You can breathe slowly and deeply or shallowly and quickly.
- The seeds are greenish brown and are smooth or shallowly pitted.
- The gills are dark rust brown; broad, distant and shallowly sinuate.
- The fleshy leaves are sometimes divided shallowly to deeply into lobes.
- I researched her deeply, that is to say shallowly, in Vogue, in Seventeen, and in Mademoiselle Magazines.
- Everyone else was fantastic too, though shallowly, I kind of think that Patrick Wilson's too attractive to play Nite Owl.
- If you want future readers to be afraid, you might purposely breathe shallowly for a while or literally sit on the edge of your seat.
- It is shallowly descriptive enough to capture the desired referent class, but at the same time normative enough to evoke some of the right values.
- I know it's not good for my child to be around cigarette smoke so I go outside to smoke, but he still seems to cough and breathe shallowly when he's around me.
- What we won’t have is the five-section behemoth covering a bunch of stuff equally shallowly, which is the somnolent state of the newspaper today and why they’re dying.
- But on the opposite end of the spectrum, those who fail to recognize or acknowledge the influence of these things and diminish their value and relevance, seeing them as unimportant and shallow, ironically, because they are looking at the matter itself far too shallowly.
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