用habitually造句子,“habitually”造句

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He habitually quarried the end-notes and the smallest print.

Your character is essentially the sum of your habits; it is how you habitually act.

She habitually spent the hours from midnight to 3 a.m in reading popular science.

That is the sort of thing that children do: habitually mispronounce someone’s name in order to irritate them.

We seem to have a collection of these masks that habitually surface, intending to best serve our self-interest, based on the need of our immediate environment.

She says she has been habitually tardy for years — late to everything from concerts to friends' weddings — and once showed up an hour and a half late for a date.

habitually造句

Bangladeshi women habitually wear Sarees.

It is how you habitually act.

Mr Mantega habitually refers to foreign "currency manipulators" as the source of Brazilian industrialists' woes.

We habitually anthropomorphise, which is why many of us call our cars “she” and give them cute names.

Nichol suggested that "transatlantic the rare efflorescence of a people habitually grave, whose insight is more clear than deep."

Criminality habitually goes with greed.

Because the old man was almost deaf, he habitually shouted.

Pros habitually focus on the present while creating their ultimate vision for, and landscape of, the future.

And while people who habitually lock their doors are incredulous that others do not, those who don't lock are surprised that anyone would be shocked by it.

People habitually underestimate their energy consumption.

Miller and Mackey alleged that Kuykendall habitually rewarded the three women with promotions, bonuses, and other special treatment.

They habitually talk about "their babies".

Government spokesmen habitually present the struggle with the Tigers as simply the eradication of terrorists, who are as loathed by ordinary Tamils as they are by Sinhalese.

Female hormones have long been used as a way of pacifying habitually aggressive people.

Defeat for Mr Frei, Chile's President from 1994 to 2000, would overturn Chile's stable political divide, with almost 60% habitually backing the centre-left and some 40% the right.

Scientists habitually moan that the public doesn't understand them.

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