The distinctively conservative district of the county. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : the distinctive stripes of the zebra. From Dictionary.com.
And still I am concerned with the kind of book that preponderantly needs the seeing eye -- the kind of novel that I call distinctively pictorial. From Wordnik.com. [The Craft of Fiction] Reference
But, now and then, among the non-episcopal buildings we find what is called distinctively a 'Meeting. From Wordnik.com. [Unitarianism] Reference
But then, somewhere around the mid-point, the story takes a hard left turn into what can only be described as distinctively lazy writing. From Wordnik.com. [July 15, 2008] Reference
Trebly, angular guitars waver overtop pounding keyboard vamps as Fox's snide lyrical wit sets a tone that can't be described as distinctively upbeat nor decisively melancholy. From Wordnik.com. [CHARTattack:News Feed] Reference
The thing that matters about consciousness is that it enables a certain kind of distinctively valuable kind of interaction. From Wordnik.com. [Moral Intuition Poll] Reference
In Hamlyn's case, love is conceived as a fairly generic pro-attitude, rather than as the specific kind of distinctively personal attitude discussed here. From Wordnik.com. [Love] Reference
It's described as distinctively East Asian. From Wordnik.com. [Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea] Reference
The Saxon race shall distinctively appear as long-lost Israel. From Wordnik.com. [The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882] Reference
He's distinctively weird looking no matter how you look at him. From Wordnik.com. [Refugees] Reference
Ireland, where the institution was more distinctively national. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"] Reference
It has 15 beautiful and distinctively-decorated dining rooms. From Wordnik.com. [Taste of New Orleans Returns] Reference
The distinctively flashy colors on its bags stand out in a sea of boring black. From Wordnik.com. [HOMEGROWN] Reference
Pulpit literature, in these things, is peculiar and distinctively characteristic. From Wordnik.com. [The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882] Reference
"Never in the world's election history have candidates differed so distinctively.". From Wordnik.com. [The Two Koreas] Reference
Other than that his chin was indistinctly flaccid and his teeth distinctively crooked. From Wordnik.com. [Preacher Jefferson] Reference
What makes it even more groundbreaking is that the point of view is distinctively female. From Wordnik.com. [A Handful Of Tangos In Paris] Reference
His presidency is defined by its moistness, which defines a distinctively modern sensibility. From Wordnik.com. [Presidential Moisture] Reference
In a telephone interview, you can hear the amazement in Trejo's distinctively deep and raspy voice. From Wordnik.com. [Marshall Fine: Danny Trejo Swings a Mean Machete] Reference
The Japanese thrive by dint of virtues once considered distinctively American: hard work, thrift, ingenuity. From Wordnik.com. [Coming To Terms With Japan] Reference
I think after eight months off, we all had a series of introspective, distinctively not muscular experiences. From Wordnik.com. [Death Cab for Cutie Lets the Meter Run] Reference
In fact, long before he could read the child showed clear signs of possessing a distinctively artistic organization. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885] Reference
And they will be solved not by borrowing the American model, but by muddling through to a distinctively European solution. From Wordnik.com. [Europe Will Get It Right] Reference
It's not the knowing but the uncertainty, on the part of children and adults, that most distinctively marks this territory. From Wordnik.com. [The Complications of Paradise] Reference
In the process, he revealed himself to be a distinctively American figure, the seeming barbarian who proves to be an artist. From Wordnik.com. [Sam Fuller, Embodying The Best Of Pulp Fiction] Reference
Dancing, the one that is more truly and distinctively American than any other type of dancing to be seen on any stage today. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession] Reference
In order to claim this program as distinctively theirs, Socialists must differentiate it in some way from other reform programs. From Wordnik.com. [Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement] Reference
The two principles that we try to apply are: First, you've got to be resolute about what it is you do to distinctively create value. From Wordnik.com. [Q&A: Corning's Comeback Ceo] Reference
The passion of the film is as undeniable as its ineptitude; that potent combination gives it its distinctively unhinged Woodsy flavor. From Wordnik.com. [Kitsch As Kitsch Can] Reference
Moreover, while they may be global companies with tens of thousands of employees, Nokia is distinctively Finnish and Ericsson, Swedish. From Wordnik.com. [Battle Of The Nordic Giants] Reference
Moreover, while they may be global companies with tens of thousands of employees, Nokia is distinctively Finnish, and Ericsson Swedish. From Wordnik.com. [Battle Of The Nordic Giants] Reference
The underlying motive of the "reformists" when they claim non-Socialist reforms as their own, and relegate practically all distinctively. From Wordnik.com. [Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement] Reference
Man is a social creature, and, among the objects of his desire and will, he must give a prominent place to some which are distinctively social. From Wordnik.com. [A Handbook of Ethical Theory] Reference
The car is the first in Citroën's new DS line, a range which will eventually consist of three distinctively styled and attention-grabbing vehicles. From Wordnik.com. [Car review: Citroën DS3] Reference
Since then his Swiss company has built a brand around ultra-premium, highly tailored cycling clothing with distinctively Spartan but timeless styling. From Wordnik.com. [Tech Gallery – A visit to the Assos clothing factory in Lugano, Switzerland] Reference
It is impossible for me to express what were my feelings at this supreme moment of my life, as I viewed for the first time what is distinctively known as the land of Patriarch. From Wordnik.com. [My Three Days in Gilead] Reference
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