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tardily

adverb as in late

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Carmen Herrera, by contrast, had been content with a flat canvas to work out her striking geometric configurations, and did so for decades in obscurity before fame tardily arrived when she was 89.

The weekly rankings of the 13-member selection committee, which began tardily Nov. 24 because of the coronavirus pandemic, reached their penultimate stage ahead of final rankings due Sunday at noon.

The leisure class is so sheltered from inevitable changes going on in the rest of society that it will adapt its views, if at all, “tardily.”

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These fluttered tardily through the migratory funnel that is Cape May, New Jersey, their iconic orange-and-black patterns splashing against the muted green of pines frosted by the season’s first chill.

These fluttered tardily through the migratory funnel that is Cape May, N.J., their iconic orange-and-black patterns splashing against the muted green of pines frosted by the season’s first chill.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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