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fluently

[floo-uhnt-lee] / ˈflu ənt li /


ADVERB
smoothly
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Fluently directed by Daniella Topol, the play features terrific performances from all three actors and is dappled with passages that cut deeper than the surface conflict.

From New York Times • Jun. 14, 2013

Fluently bilingual in English and French, Canada's two official languages, Trudeau, 41, combines elements of the dashing Kennedy clan with the message of hope that propelled a relatively inexperienced Barack Obama into the U.S. presidency.

From Reuters • Apr. 10, 2013

Fluently tonal, the piece has delicacy, grace and warmth, and the orchestra seemed to enjoy it as much as the audience did.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 3, 2011

"Fluently," said MZ04, "but with a bad accent."

From The New Gulliver and Other Stories by Pain, Barry

Fluently came the "Miss Lizzie," for the Kid was known to be one who required rigid upholdment of the dignity of his fiancee.

From The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million by Henry, O.




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