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habitually

[huh-bich-oo-uh-lee] / həˈbɪtʃ u ə li /


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It is, in a modest and practical way, an expression of the biblical injunction to honor one’s parents—not by grand gestures, but by assuming a few of the small responsibilities they habitually postpone.

From The Wall Street Journal

Men wearing three lions have habitually been lambs to the slaughter at the Gabbatoir.

From BBC

It’s ceding control in a way that I have habitually worked against.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Argentine author, whose writing habitually draws on the uncanny, here delivers a blend of superstition, dread and a leitmotif of mental instability in a register of acute psychological realism.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Moore first entered the industry in the mid-2000s, he said his mentors habitually kept trade secrets.

From Los Angeles Times