variably

IPA: vˈɛriʌbɫi

adverb

  • In a variable manner.
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Examples of "variably" in Sentences

  • Sky cover ranges from variably cloudy on Friday to mostly sunny Saturday and Sunday.
  • Temperatures are warm for one more day, with highs 75-80 under variably cloudy skies.
  • Please use the online booking tool at www. thankyou.com for variably priced Travel Rewards.
  • Chances for a stray shower or two remain, but we should begin to see a bit more sun under variably cloudy skies.
  • Through Tonight: There could be a light shower or sprinkle into evening one or two places, then variably cloudy overnight.
  • A variably cloudy day dominates, but light winds from the south pump in warmer conditions, and the sun should make occasional appearances.
  • West winds, sustained around 15-20 mph with gusts to around 30 mph, have been mixed with variably sunny skies, a sprinkle or two, and temperatures in the low-to-mid 60s.
  • And even if those rates did not rise "variably", a mortgage with very little down is a guarantee that the new "owner" is so house poor that he or she will need other kinds of debt to get by - credit-card debt at 35 percent.
  • What makes Mr. Piano's new pavilion just north of the BCAM an obvious relation is the architect's use of fitted slabs of gray travertine for the exterior, a north-facing "sawtooth" roof (like those of old factories) configured to capture variably filtered daylight, and his attempt to jazz things up by painting attached structures a bright scarlet - orange, popularly called "Renzo red."

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