He instinctively grabbed the knife. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : an instinctive will to survive. From Dictionary.com.
The captain instinctively began to slow his breathing. From Wordnik.com. [365 tomorrows » 2006 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day] Reference
Pukulin instinctively kicked at the loose cables, his boots pushing them apart. From Wordnik.com. [365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day] Reference
Just mention "Upper Churchill" and instinctively people know the code word for "give-away". From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-04-01] Reference
People understand this instinctively, which is why you see so many water features across the grid. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2005-11-01] Reference
I show them the picture, they put the toy back instinctively, which is funny, and we're on our way. From Wordnik.com. [CNN.com] Reference
NIGHT ARRANT lunge, the young adventurer swung his sword instinctively in an arc from right to left. From Wordnik.com. [Night Arrant]
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis knew this instinctively, which is why he railed against corporate monopolies. From Wordnik.com. [Was Democracy Just a Moment?] Reference
The goblins with the axe and the sword instinctively stepped back, fully aware that in both strength and reach they were at a disadvantage. From Wordnik.com. [Kaz the Minotaur]
He just "instinctively" believes that Pepper's girlfriend is a cover. From Wordnik.com. [When Lying Liberals Attack] Reference
I've always kind of instinctively read past the book's cover and given the text a chance to speak for itself. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2004-01-01] Reference
I think I may be one of the heretofore absent Hilloids, since up until now I have kind of instinctively defended her. From Wordnik.com. [Hillary Camp: We Do Not Condone Drug Comment In Any Way] Reference
Beasley said he might have to play less "instinctively". From Wordnik.com. [StarTribune.com rss feed] Reference
He said he had "instinctively" avoided looking to his left. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
They acted "instinctively," or automatically, not rationally. From Wordnik.com. [Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals] Reference
We'll never know what hit us as we 'instinctively' shop at Walmart. From Wordnik.com. [AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed] Reference
Police officer 'instinctively' shot colleague during training exercise. From Wordnik.com. [Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news] Reference
Yeah, yeah … I didn't use the word "instinctively" lightly, I meant it. From Wordnik.com. [The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News] Reference
He appears to read the flow of a game instinctively which is a rare attribute. From Wordnik.com. [The Hindu - Front Page] Reference
Inquest told police firearms officer 'instinctively' shot colleague during training. From Wordnik.com. [Mirror.co.uk - News] Reference
Clive has previously spoken about how he "instinctively" knows if he wants to work on a film. From Wordnik.com. [NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories] Reference
Clive Owen has reportedly claimed that he "instinctively" knows if he wants to work on a film. From Wordnik.com. [All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News] Reference
There are some places, like New York, where, by now, the city is just kind of instinctively a place and. From Wordnik.com. [Tiny Cat Pants] Reference
People just can't "instinctively" understand that statistics also holds at time frames that are longer or much longer than our lives. From Wordnik.com. [The Reference Frame] Reference
The Head of Programming at the University got out of bed "instinctively" in the middle of the night - "he just knew he was in there". From Wordnik.com. [Labourhome] Reference
There is, to be sure, another kind of instinctively honest man -- he who disregards loyalty as well as self-interest in his uprightness. From Wordnik.com. [The Plum Tree] Reference
'instinctively' shoved his hand into Emilio Izaguirre's face during the match against. From Wordnik.com. [Soccer Blogs - latest posts] Reference
"instinctively" felt the need to whip out her breasts and start nursing a set of orphaned twins. From Wordnik.com. [(Notes on) Politics, Theory & Photography] Reference
'instinctively', they feared for their own safety or that of others, and the level of force used was not excessive or disproportionate. From Wordnik.com. [Mirror.co.uk - News] Reference
People knew instinctively which side they were on. From Wordnik.com. [The Politics Of Anger] Reference
It has to do with the role he and Wrice play instinctively. From Wordnik.com. [Deciphering The Code Of The Street] Reference
Finally, we need to stop being instinctively anti-American. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
Politics is performance art, and Granholm instinctively gets it. From Wordnik.com. [Brainy, Blond And Ready To Rumble] Reference
"" He knows instinctively what they want and how to reassure them. From Wordnik.com. [Last Of His Kind] Reference
You can't just instinctively go with what interest groups wants you to do. From Wordnik.com. [Q&Amp;A: 'Democrats Do Have A Prayer'] Reference
The translator, on the other hand, has to do consciously what the author did instinctively. From Wordnik.com. [Lost in Translations] Reference
The chimps, always vulnerable to parasites, may have known instinctively what was good for them. From Wordnik.com. [Take Two Roots; Call Me . . .] Reference
But after 13 years under Roger Ailes, Fox employees skew news right as instinctively as fish swim. From Wordnik.com. [The O’Garbage Factor] Reference
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